Winter Webinar Series
Master Your Farm's Finances
Over the winter, we hosted a series of sessions focused on the business side of farming. The goal was simple. We wanted to give farmers clear, practical information on bookkeeping, taxes, cash flow, and profitability so they could head into the season with fewer surprises.
We covered topics like getting books cleaned up for tax season, understanding your financial reports, and using your numbers to make decisions throughout the year. These sessions were meant to meet farmers where they are, whether you are just getting organized or trying to make better sense of your reports.
We are not running live webinars right now, but we are still sharing the same kinds of reminders, updates, and resources through our newsletter.
If it would be helpful to get occasional notes about bookkeeping, tax deadlines, and what to watch for in your numbers, you can sign up below. We will send updates when they are relevant. Nothing excessive, just the information farmers tend to need throughout the year.
Questions? Send us an email.
Watch Previous Recordings—Stay Tuned for Upcoming Announcements
Farm Bookkeeping and Tax Tips Webinar Recording
Watch our Farm Bookkeeping and Tax Tips Webinar recording for a clear walkthrough how to read your financial statements, structure your chart of accounts using Schedule F, and understand depreciation.
Advanced Farm Bookkeeping Webinar
Watch the Advanced Farm Bookkeeping recording for a deeper look at cash flow, profitability, and how to use your financial statements to guide decisions on the farm.
Farm Bookkeeping Basics
Watch our Farm Bookkeeping Basics recording for a clear walkthrough on getting your books organized and understanding your numbers.
Farm Bookkeeping Basics
Watch our Farm Bookkeeping Basics recording for a clear walkthrough on getting your books organized and understanding your numbers.
Preparing Your Farm for Taxes
Watch the Preparing Your Farm for Tax Season recording for a practical overview of deadlines, Schedule F, and what farmers should have in order before filing.