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CREATED:20241118T064850Z
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UID:10000385-1733216400-1733234400@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:"From Good to Great Teamwork" Workshop - Wudinna (3 December 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/pinion-workshop-from-good-to-great-teamwork/
LOCATION:SA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241022T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241022T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20241014T224710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241014T224710Z
UID:10000380-1729585800-1729616400@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Wangary Ag Bureau Annual Crop Competition 22 October 2024
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/wangary-ag-bureau-annual-crop-competition-22-october-2024/
LOCATION:4525 Flinders Highway\, Wangary\, 4525 Flinders Highway\, Wangary\, SA\, 5607\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241009T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241009T093000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240906T010133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240920T040037Z
UID:10000373-1728462600-1728466200@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:AIR EP AGM 9 Oct 2024
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/air-ep-agm-9-oct-2024/
LOCATION:SA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241002T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241002T133000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240715T062007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T055230Z
UID:10000366-1727861400-1727875800@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:AIR EP/GRDC Frost Field Day (2 Oct 2024) CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/frostfd24/
LOCATION:SA
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Rebekah Fatchen":MAILTO:projectofficer@airep.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241001T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241001T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240814T065205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240930T012740Z
UID:10000371-1727780400-1727802000@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Port Kenny Sticky Beak (1 Oct 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/port-kenny-sticky-beak-17-sept-2024/
LOCATION:SA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240926T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240926T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240814T051804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240920T033132Z
UID:10000370-1727337600-1727370000@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Franklin Harbour Ag Bureau Sticky Beak (26 Sept 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/franklin-harbor-ag-bureau-sticky-beak-26-sept-2024/
LOCATION:SA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240926
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240814T051629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T013437Z
UID:10000369-1727222400-1727308799@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:BFIG Cropwalk (25 Sept 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/bfig-cropwalk-25-sept-2024/
LOCATION:Buckleboo Sports Club\, Buckleboo Park\, Buckleboo\, SA\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240924T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240924T130000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240906T045159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240920T033202Z
UID:10000374-1727168400-1727182800@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Elliston Sticky Beak Day 24 Sept 2024
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/elliston-sticky-beak-day-24-sept-2024/
LOCATION:SA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240923T124500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240923T180000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240917T044429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240917T044643Z
UID:10000377-1727095500-1727114400@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Minnipa Sticky Beak Day (23 Sept 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/minnipa-sticky-beak-day-23-sept-2024/
LOCATION:SA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240920T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240924T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240920T005824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240920T005824Z
UID:10000378-1726822800-1727179200@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Options for frosted crops (24 Sept 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/options-for-frosted-crops-24-sept-2024/
LOCATION:SA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240920T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240920T150000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240623T234628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T051518Z
UID:10000361-1726822800-1726844400@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:GRDC Harvester Set Up Workshop - Cummins (20 Sept 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/grdc-harvester-set-up-workshop-cummins/
LOCATION:4197 Bratten Way Cummins\, 4197 Bratten Way\, Cummins\, SA\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Rebekah Fatchen":MAILTO:projectofficer@airep.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240919T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240919T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240911T234857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T234857Z
UID:10000376-1726736400-1726765200@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Roberts/Verran Ag Bureau Sticky Beak (19 Sept 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/roberts-verran-ag-bureau-sticky-beak-19-sept-2024-2/
LOCATION:SA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240919T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240919T150000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240624T001503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T051539Z
UID:10000362-1726736400-1726758000@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:GRDC Harvester Set Up Workshop - Wudinna (19 Sept 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/grdcharvesterwudinna/
LOCATION:Biggs Farm\, 107 Ucontitchie Road\, Wudinna\, South Australia\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Naomi Scholz":MAILTO:eo@airep.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240920
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240814T050938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240906T051217Z
UID:10000367-1726704000-1726790399@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Far West Sticky Beak Day (19 Sept 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/far-west-sticky-beak-day-19-sept-2024/
LOCATION:SA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240918T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240918T180000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240814T051112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240916T042450Z
UID:10000368-1726664400-1726682400@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Goode Ag Bureau Sticky Beak (18 Sept 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/goode-ag-bureau-sticky-beak-20-sept-2024/
LOCATION:SA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240918T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240918T150000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240624T021935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T051715Z
UID:10000363-1726650000-1726671600@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:GRDC Harvester Set Up Workshop - Kimba (18 Sept 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/grdcharvesterkimba/
LOCATION:Willmotts\, 382 Buckleboo Road\, Kimba\, South Australia\, 5641\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Amy Wright":MAILTO:amy.wright@airep.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240911T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240911T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240715T061310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240825T233513Z
UID:10000364-1726045200-1726074000@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:SARDI Minnipa Ag Centre Annual Field Day (11 Sept 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/sardi-minnipa-ag-centre-annual-field-day-2/
LOCATION:Minnipa Agricultural Centre\, 226 McKenzie Road\, Minnipa\, SA\, 5654\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Nicole Baty":MAILTO:nicole.baty@sa.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240910T084500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240910T130000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240418T012937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240904T001947Z
UID:10000358-1725957900-1725973200@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:AIR EP Lower EP Crop Walk (10 September 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/lepcw24/
LOCATION:Mark Modra’s\, 1724 Strawberry Hill Road\, Edillilie\, SA\, 5630\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Rebekah Peters":MAILTO:projectofficer@airep.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240909T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240909T110000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240902T061654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240902T061836Z
UID:10000372-1725876000-1725879600@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Pastures at the Peak (9 Sept 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/pastures-at-the-peak/
LOCATION:Jamie Pearson’s paddock\, Cnr Davis Road and Cut Line Road\, Darke Peak\, SA\, 5642\, Australia
GEO:-33.471763625711;136.32372144208
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Jamie Pearson’s paddock Cnr Davis Road and Cut Line Road Darke Peak SA 5642 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Cnr Davis Road and Cut Line Road:geo:136.32372144208,-33.471763625711
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240906T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240906T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240906T053707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240906T054334Z
UID:10000375-1725609600-1725642000@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:Roberts Verran Ag Bureau Sticky Beak (19 Sept\, 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/roberts-verran-ag-bureau-sticky-beak-19-sept-2024/
LOCATION:SA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240905T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240905T150000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240715T061713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240904T001919Z
UID:10000365-1725528600-1725548400@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:AIR EP/SARDI/GRDC Pulse Field Day (5 Sept 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/pulsefd24/
LOCATION:3880 Hundred Line Road\, Lock\, 3880 Hundred Line Road\, Lock\, SA\, 5633\, Australia
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240729T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240730T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20231004T221522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T011519Z
UID:10000301-1722240000-1722358800@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:WeedSmart Week Port Lincoln (29-30 July 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/weedsmart-week-port-lincoln-30-31-july-2024/
LOCATION:Port Lincoln
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240723T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240723T130000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240521T001851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T022733Z
UID:10000359-1721725200-1721739600@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:GRDC Grains Research Update Lock (July 23 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/grdc-grains-research-update-lock-july-23-2024/
LOCATION:Lock Football Club\, North Terrace\, Lock\, SA\, 5633\, Australia
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240704T073000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240704T110000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240325T033149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240625T014115Z
UID:10000355-1720078200-1720090800@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:AIR EP Member Day Upper EP (Wudinna\, 4 July 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/air-ep-member-day-4-july-wudinna/
LOCATION:Wudinna Community Club\, Medley Tce\, Wudinna\, SA\, 5652\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Naomi Scholz":MAILTO:eo@airep.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240703T073000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240703T110000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240326T015703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240625T014039Z
UID:10000356-1719991800-1720004400@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:AIR EP Member Day Lower EP (Cummins\, 3 July 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/air-ep-member-day-3-july-cummins/
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:20240624T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240624T213000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240528T053414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T053626Z
UID:10000360-1719252000-1719264600@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:WoTL Communication in Family Business (24 June 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/wotl-communication-in-family-business/
LOCATION:SA
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240411T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240411T173000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240221T035119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240321T223131Z
UID:10000351-1712826000-1712856600@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:SPAA Precision Ag Expo (11 April 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/spaa-precision-ag-expo-11-april-2024/
LOCATION:SA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240412
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240130T014425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240212T231758Z
UID:10000336-1712793600-1712879999@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:WoTL Regenerate Rural Women Ceduna workshop 2 (11 April 2024) POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/cummins-regenerate-rural-women-program-copy-copy-copy/
LOCATION:SA
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240409T073000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240409T143000
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240403T014535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T014535Z
UID:10000357-1712647800-1712673000@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:eID for Productivity and Profitability Workshop - Kyancutta (9 April 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/eid-for-productivity-and-profitability-workshop-kyancutta-9-april-2024/
LOCATION:SA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240410
DTSTAMP:20260514T122315
CREATED:20240130T013138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T015154Z
UID:10000333-1712620800-1712707199@airep.com.au
SUMMARY:WoTL Regenerate Rural Women Cummins Workshop 2 (9 April 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Machinery 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.
URL:https://airep.com.au/event/wotl-regenerate-rural-women-cummins-orientation-copy-copy/
LOCATION:SA
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