The Farmer's Weblog

Friday, December 6, 2002

Risk Management Education Funds Received
The Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Arizona was awarded monies through a partnership agreement with Risk Management Agency, United States Department of Agriculture, in November 2002 to conduct risk management educational programs using a mobile computer lab for the next year. Software tools will be presented and made available to participants that address vegetable, commodity, tree fruit, and cow-calf operations in the southwest. As recently noted by RMA administrator Ross Davidson, "knowledge is 90 percent of measuring, assessing, mitigating, transferring, and pooling risk." To this end, a primary goal of the educational program is to increase "knowledge" of participants. The 20 wireless laptop computer lab will allow for "hands-on" training to occur in areas and audiences that don't normally have access to a computer lab environment. No prior computer experience is necessary to participate in the computer workshops and the program is targeted to reach "under served" farmers and ranchers. Both Internet and desktop tools will be addressed for managing production, market, and financial risks. These tools are designed to enable farmers and ranchers to more easily measure and evaluate the return and risks associated with key management decisions. The curriculum will also help pinpoint where production costs are out-of-line and where management should be more focused.

It nice to see real world contact between extension and ag managers using up to date computer tools.
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