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Enterprise Budget Resources

Enterprise Budget Resources. Damona Doye, Oklahoma State University Geoff Benson, North Carolina State University Larry Falconer, Texas A&M University Gordon Groover, Virginia Tech Gregg Ibendahl, University of Kentucky. Presentation outline. Project goals Searchable budget database

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Enterprise Budget Resources

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  1. Enterprise Budget Resources Damona Doye, Oklahoma State University Geoff Benson, North Carolina State University Larry Falconer, Texas A&M University Gordon Groover, Virginia Tech Gregg Ibendahl, University of Kentucky

  2. Presentation outline • Project goals • Searchable budget database • Entering data on-line • Other SEFMC initiatives • Upcoming Budget Summit II

  3. Project Goals • Increase the efficiency and effectiveness of enterprise budget generating activities • Expand awareness of available budget generators • 2001 SAEA Budget Summit • 2002 AAEA Organized Symposia • Catalog existing enterprise budget resources • 2002 Budget Survey • Explore opportunities to collaborate across state lines in future development of budgets • 2003 Budget Summit II in April • Funding support from Southern Region RM Center

  4. Regional searchable database • http://agecon.okstate.edu/survey_new/ • Searchable by • Enterprise group or enterprise • Farm size • Farming system • Organization • Budget author

  5. Searching the database • Select “Search Survey and Catalog” • A series of pop-up menus will lead you through your search

  6. Database statistics • 64 user accounts • 40 different organizations • Budget catalog (Section 1) • 1,005 budgets • 23 organizations • Budget methodology (Section 2) • 17 organizations • Budget resources (Section 3) • 20 organizations

  7. Feedback • Useful to specialists and agents • Used by farm management classes

  8. Entering Your Budget Info • It is not too late to contribute! • Select “Survey Form Preview” • You must register the first time you intend to enter budget information • A series of popup menus will lead you through the data entry process. This is rather lengthy, so you may wish to review the process first

  9. Entering Your Budget Info • Start with catalog so that budgets and budget software can be easily found (Section 1) • Complete survey documenting methodology (Section 2), if desired • Complete survey regarding budget resources (Section 3), if desired

  10. Other RME Grant Project initiatives • Publications on contract production and enterprise budgeting • “Hands on” budget workshop highlighting budgeting methods and use of major budget generators • Develop methods and/or standard set of cost input data sets available via WWW

  11. Budget Summit II • April 14-16, Dallas • Mississippi Budget Generator • BUDSYS • CARE/ProCosts/CropMan • Machinery cost calculators • Beef, dairy and specialty budgets • Discussion of potential for multi-state collaboration Register on-line at http://www.conted.vt.edu/budgets

  12. Suggestions for improvement? Please send comments and suggestions to the SEFMC Task Force members • Damona Doye, Oklahoma State University, ddoye@okstate.edu • Gordon Groover, Virginia Tech, xgrover@vt.edu • Geoff Benson, North Carolina State University, Geoff_Benson@ncsu.edu • Larry Falconer, Texas Cooperative Extension Service, l-falconer@tamu.edu • Gregg Ibendahl, University of Kentucky,gibendah@uky.edu

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