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UID:35834-1695286800-1695310200@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:AIR EP/GRDC Pulse & Frost Field Days Tooligie Hill (21 Sept 2023)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/pulsefrost23/
LOCATION:2023 Tooligie Pulse site\, 1221 Tooligie Hill Road\, Murdinga\, South Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Naomi Scholz":MAILTO:eo@airep.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20230922T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20230922T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20230911T013440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230920T062643Z
UID:37183-1695378600-1695402000@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Roberts-Verran Sticky Beak Day (22 Sept 2023)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/roberts-verran-sticky-beak-day-22-sept-2023/
LOCATION:SA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231005
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20230831T012728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T044053Z
UID:37140-1696377600-1696463999@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Mt Cooper Sticky Beak Day (Wednesday 4 October\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/mt-cooper-sticky-beak-day-22-sept-2023/
LOCATION:SA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231005T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231005T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20230928T044727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T051051Z
UID:37312-1696507200-1696525200@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Streaky Bay Sticky Beak (Thursday 5 October\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/streaky-bay-sticky-beak-thursday-5-october-2023/
LOCATION:SA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231009T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231009T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20231002T221957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T220748Z
UID:37347-1696838400-1696845600@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Cyber security in the ag sector (9 October 2023)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/cyber-security-in-the-ag-sector/
LOCATION:SA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231010T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231010T093000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20230926T000754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T060607Z
UID:37295-1696926600-1696930200@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:AIR EP Annual General Meeting (10 October 2023)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/air-ep-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231010T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231010T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20231003T004832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T062601Z
UID:37352-1696926600-1696957200@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Wangary Ag Bureau Crop Competition (10 October 2023)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/wangary-ag-bureau-crop-competition-10-october-2023/
LOCATION:4525 Flinders Highway\, Wangary\, 4525 Flinders Highway\, Wangary\, SA\, 5607\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231018T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231018T204500
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20231017T001701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T011028Z
UID:37415-1697650200-1697661900@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Optimising plant health - webinar series and field events on EP
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/optimising-plant-health-webinar-series-and-field-events-on-ep/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231018T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231018T204500
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20231017T001701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T011028Z
UID:37415-1697650200-1697661900@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Optimising plant health - webinar series and field events on EP
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/optimising-plant-health-webinar-series-and-field-events-on-ep/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231018T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231018T204500
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20231017T001701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T011028Z
UID:37415-1697650200-1697661900@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Optimising plant health - webinar series and field events on EP
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/optimising-plant-health-webinar-series-and-field-events-on-ep/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231018T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231018T204500
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20231017T001701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T011028Z
UID:37415-1697650200-1697661900@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Optimising plant health - webinar series and field events on EP
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/optimising-plant-health-webinar-series-and-field-events-on-ep/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231204T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231204T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20231115T000834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231129T010139Z
UID:37682-1701678600-1701700200@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Harriet Mella @ Ungarra 4 Dec 2023
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/harriet-mella-ungarra/
LOCATION:Ungarra\, Ungarra\, South Australia\, Australia
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231206T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231206T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20231115T000925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231129T005943Z
UID:37687-1701853200-1701874800@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Harriet Mella @ Minnipa 6 Dec 2023
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/harriet-mella-minnipa/
LOCATION:Minnipa\, Minnipa\, South Australia\, Australia
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231208T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231208T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20231115T001014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231129T010220Z
UID:37691-1702026000-1702047600@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Harriet Mella @ Cleve 8 Dec 2023
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/harriet-mella-cleve/
LOCATION:1974 Carpa Road Cleve\, 1974 Carpa Rd\, Cleve\, South Australia\, 5640
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240213
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20240130T012738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T014956Z
UID:38041-1707696000-1707782399@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:WoTL Regenerate Rural Women Cummins Orientation (12 February 2024)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/wotl-regenerate-rural-women-cummins-orientation/
LOCATION:SA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240215
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20231220T010744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T015003Z
UID:37856-1707868800-1707955199@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:WoTL Regenerate Rural Women Ceduna Orientation (14 February 2024)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/cummins-regenerate-rural-women-program-copy/
LOCATION:SA
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240215T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240215T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20231221T024435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T024710Z
UID:37904-1707985800-1707998400@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Implementing Strip and Disc Systems workshop Minnipa (15 Feb 2024)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/strip-disc-forums-copy/
LOCATION:Minnipa Sports Club\, 2 Moseley Terrace\, Minnipa\, SA\, 5654\, Australia
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240216T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240216T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20230920T000736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240203T005119Z
UID:37229-1708072200-1708084800@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Strip & disc forum Rudall (16 Feb 2024)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/strip-disc-forums/
LOCATION:Rudall Sports Club\, Birdseye Highway\, Rudall\, SA\, 5642\, Australia
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240221T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240221T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20231205T040710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240203T005432Z
UID:37801-1708520400-1708534800@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Containment Feeding Sticky Beak - Central EP (21 Feb 2024)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/containment-feeding-field-day-central-ep/
LOCATION:SA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240222T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240222T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20231210T223716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240203T005405Z
UID:37811-1708603200-1708621200@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Containment Feeding Sticky Beak - Far West (22 Feb 2024)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/containment-feeding-field-day-central-ep-copy/
LOCATION:SA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240226T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240226T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20230922T033144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240203T004730Z
UID:37242-1708956000-1708966800@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:SARDI Minnipa Farmer Meeting (26 February 2024)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/sardi-upper-ep-farmer-meetings-minnipa/
LOCATION:SA
ORGANIZER;CN="Nicole Baty":MAILTO:nicole.baty@sa.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240227T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240227T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20240212T042136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240214T034501Z
UID:38446-1709022600-1709035200@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Lower EP Ag Expo (27 February 2024)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/lepagexpo24/
LOCATION:Ramblers Football Clubrooms\, Ponton Gve\, Cummins\, SA\, 5631\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Rebekah Fatchen":MAILTO:projectofficer@airep.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240227T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240227T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20240131T013840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T021129Z
UID:38105-1709038800-1709053200@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:SARDI Kimba Farmer Meeting (27 February 2024)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/sardi-upper-ep-farmer-meetings-kimba/
LOCATION:SA
ORGANIZER;CN="Nicole Baty":MAILTO:nicole.baty@sa.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240228T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240228T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20240131T013950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T021004Z
UID:38107-1709110800-1709121600@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:SARDI Piednippie Farmer Meeting (28 February 2024)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/sardi-upper-ep-farmer-meetings-pidenippie/
LOCATION:SA
ORGANIZER;CN="Nicole Baty":MAILTO:nicole.baty@sa.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240228T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240228T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20240131T014106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T020818Z
UID:38109-1709128800-1709139600@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:SARDI Port Kenny Farmer Meeting (28 February 2024)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/sardi-upper-ep-farmer-meetings-portkenny/
LOCATION:SA
ORGANIZER;CN="Nicole Baty":MAILTO:nicole.baty@sa.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240229T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240229T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20240131T014204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T020359Z
UID:38113-1709215200-1709226000@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:SARDI Charra/Goode Farmer Meeting (29 February 2024)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/sardi-upper-ep-farmer-meetings-goode/
LOCATION:SA
ORGANIZER;CN="Nicole Baty":MAILTO:nicole.baty@sa.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240305
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240306
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20240130T013040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T015101Z
UID:38045-1709596800-1709683199@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:WoTL Regenerate Rural Women Cummins Workshop 1 (5 March 2024)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/wotl-regenerate-rural-women-cummins-orientation-copy/
LOCATION:SA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240305T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240305T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20240131T014411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T020725Z
UID:38116-1709629200-1709640000@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:SARDI Lock Farmer Meeting (5 March 2024)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/sardi-upper-ep-farmer-meetings-lock/
LOCATION:SA
ORGANIZER;CN="Nicole Baty":MAILTO:nicole.baty@sa.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240305T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240305T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T193843
CREATED:20240131T014513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T020635Z
UID:38118-1709647200-1709658000@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:SARDI Rudall Farmer Meeting (5 March 2024)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/sardi-upper-ep-farmer-meetings-rudall/
LOCATION:SA
ORGANIZER;CN="Nicole Baty":MAILTO:nicole.baty@sa.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240306T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240306T120000
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CREATED:20240131T014607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T020540Z
UID:38120-1709715600-1709726400@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:SARDI Cowell Farmer Meeting (6 March 2024)
DESCRIPTION:We have reached our maximum number of registrations for the Pt Neill event. You are still able to register your interest for the waitlist using the form below and we will contact you if a position becomes available.  \n\nMachinery investment is one of the biggest and riskiest financial decisions in a farm business. Get it right\, and machinery boosts efficiency and profitability. Get it wrong\, and it quietly erodes margins\, cash flow\, and resilience. This January\, Eyre Peninsula growers will have the opportunity to step back from day-to-day operations and take a clear\, practical look at whether their machinery investment is really working for their business. \nAIR EP is pleased to host a five-session regional workshop series focused on making better machinery investment and replacement decisions. Delivered by Peter Newman (Planfarm) and Andy Bates (Bates Ag Consulting)\, these interactive sessions will provide growers with practical tools\, benchmarks\, and confidence to assess machinery costs and make informed decisions that suit their scale and system. \nEach session runs for 3 hours (including a mid-session break) and is capped at 12 farm businesses to allow for discussion\, activities\, and peer learning. \nWhat Will Be Covered?\nParticipants will work through: \n\n\nFarm business ratios\, including machinery-to-income benchmarks \n\n\nCalculating your own average income and machinery ratio \n\n\nMachinery investment across different farm scales \n\n\nReplacement planning and schedules \n\n\nFunding options: hire purchase vs cash \n\n\nWhen (and why) it may make sense to break the rules \n\n\nThe sessions are practical\, numbers-based\, and designed to be directly applicable to individual farm businesses. \nWhy Attend?\n\n\nUnderstand whether your machinery spend matches your business performance \n\n\nGain clarity around replacement timing and funding decisions \n\n\nLearn from experienced consultants and fellow growers \n\n\nBuild confidence in machinery decisions before the next investment cycle \n\n\nFor further information\, contact Naomi Scholz\, eo@airep.com.au or 0428 540 670. \nCost:\nAttendance is free\, thanks to funding support from the GRDC RiskWi$e project. Up to 12 farm businesses can attend (multiple people from the same business welcome\, please indicate who will be attending on the registration form). First in best dressed\, and please let me know if you have registered but are unable to make it\, so we can offer your spot to the waiting list. \nRDA Eyre Peninsula is also pleased to support these workshops through the Small Business Fundamentals Program’s drought support activities. The program is an initiative of the Government of South Australia’s Office for Small and Family Business and the South Australian Small Business Strategy 2023 – 2030. \n 
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/sardi-upper-ep-farmer-meetings-cowell/
LOCATION:SA
ORGANIZER;CN="Nicole Baty":MAILTO:nicole.baty@sa.gov.au
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