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Jeri Donnell, agricultural economist for The Samuel R. Noble Foundation, Ardmore, Okla.
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strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats when developing a business plan. “This strategic planning tool allows the operator to determine both internal qualities (strengths and weaknesses) and external factors (opportunities and threats) that may infl uence business performance,” she says. “The analysis may be in bullet-point format and
can be a good place to start for development of a new business plan.” She concludes that a business plan is an invaluable
tool that helps keep a producer on track to reach ag- ricultural business goals. “Whether you raise cattle, grow produce or something in between, it is an ag- ricultural business,” Donnell says. “When treated as such, a well-thought-out business plan can be the key step in building a successful and sustainable ranch.” For more on writing a ranch business plan, check
out Texas A&M AgriLife’s Beef Standard Performance Analysis (SPA) data at TAMU’s Extension Agricultural Economics page at
http://agecoext.tamu.edu, and type SPA in the search box in the upper right of the screen.
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