R.R. #2
Craven SK S0G 0W0
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Duration:
December 5-9
Travelodge Hotel
106 Circle Drive W.
Saskatoon, Sask.
Agenda:
Dec. 5, 2011
Introduction to Course - .5 hours
Study of Fundamental Analysis - 3 hours
How fundamental analysis is gathered and how good market decisions can formulate a marketing plan
Basis understanding - 3 hours
All pricing decisions, whether future or cash contracts entail basis and one must understand how basis is part of these contracts.
Dec. 6, 2011
Technical Analysis - 3.5 hours
Understanding how technical analysis can assist one in pinpointing market direction and help in making pricing decisions
Understanding chart patters - 4 hours
Understanding chart patterns and what they mean to price direction
Dec 7, 2011
Understanding Future Markets - 3.5 hours
Understanding how futures markets operate and then developing strategies to use them in marketing decisions.
Understanding Options - 4 hours
Options tend to be the least used and understood pricing tool and one needs to understand them to feel comfortable in corporating them in ones marketing plan.
Dec 8, 2011
Finding and using a commodity broker - 2 hours
Using futures and options require using a commodity broker and one needs to understand the borders of using a professional broker.
Cash conracts - 3.5 hours
Every cash marketing move requires a contract, whether issued by an elevator, CWB or a specialty company. Mose of us sign these contracts without due diligence and one needs to understand their terms and conditions.
Equity Fund Markets - 2 hours
This is a new concept in marketing which allows a farm manager to price protect a basket of commodities instead of one commodity. This concept is new but has huge potential to farm managers.
Dece 9, 2011
Marketing Grain in an open market system - 4 hours
As of 2012 grain marketing in western Canada is about to change with the opportunity to market grain outside of the CWB. These changes are both exciting and scary to grain producers and one needs to understand what lies ahead.
Developing a marketing plan - 3.5 hours
Allowing a producer to incorporate all the information available and to apply this information to see how if fits with their own personal operation. One will then be able to determine breakeven prices and incorporate these into ones own personal marketing plan.
Wrap-up and awarding of course completion - .5 hours
Cost:
Cost of course covers tuition and manuals.
Target Audience:
It is our goal to offer this course to both starting producers and experienced producers. Most operations today are a combination of experienced and starting producers and this course would bring the education barrier closer.
Recognition Provided:
Upon completion each individual will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Method of Instruction:
The course will be held in a classroom style where interaction between the course provider and participants can take place.
Various teaching aids will be used throughtout this course, such as using the Internet, spreadsheets and charting programs.
Course material will be supplied using a computer data display plus written handouts will be supplied to participants.
Availability of Program:
This course will be held on a seasonal basis in the fall.
Agriculture Business:
Subject of Training:
The goal of this marketing course is to allow producers to gather information on grain marketing and to have them apply these tools to their operations. Subjects covered are hands-on and are directly related to business done in their operations on a daily basis.
Subjects covered in this course will be provided by industry leading personnel.
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Last Updated: 2013-05-09
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