The Farmer's Office, Second Edition: Tools, Templates, and Skills for Starting, Managing, and Growing a Successful Farm Business
By (Author) Julia Shanks
Foreword by Jean-Martin Fortier
New Society Publishers
New Society Publishers
1st June 2024
Second Edition
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Small businesses and self-employment
Entrepreneurship / Start-ups
Agriculture, agribusiness and food production industries
Sustainable agriculture
630.68
Paperback
336
Width 191mm, Height 225mm, Spine 20mm
671g
The no-nonsense, practical guide for farm-preneurs to grow a successful farm business completely revised and updated
You launched your farm because you love working the land and producing food. Yet to succeed you also need to think like an entrepreneur. The Farmer's Office, Second Edition is your must-have toolkit for starting and growing a sustainable agricultural business.
Written by a consultant and entrepreneur who has supported hundreds of farm-preneurs, this essential resource is fully revised and updated to empower readers to make sound decisions and manage their farm business for success. Topics include:
Enhanced with detailed case studies of real farm businesses, The Farmer's Office, Second Edition is your personal business coach, providing guidance for all the business skills needed to succeed as a businessperson in a competitive and rapidly changing world.
Julia Shanks brings a broad range of professional experience to her clients, from pilot to chef, to serial entrepreneur. She combines the practicality of an accountant with the creativity of a chef. Julia's career started at the FAA as an aviation analyst and quickly took a turn into the culinary arts. Julia worked as a chef for 15 years, launching several food businesses. After earning an MBA in entrepreneurship, she taught graduate and undergraduate accounting at Babson College. As a business consultant and coach, she supports owners of small- and medium-sized food and agricultural businesses achieve and maintain financial and operational sustainability. She is also a certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor . Together with Brett Grohsgal, she co-authored The Farmers Market Cookbook. Julia lives in Marblehead, MA.