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Agility in Farm Management

By Hakeem Holmes [1], NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist

Let’s face it, farming isn’t for the faint of heart. It’s a profession where your best-laid plans can be upended by a sudden frost, a supply chain interruption, or a shift in consumer demand. So, how do you not just survive but actually flourish in this dynamic environment? The answer lies in cultivating agility – that crucial ability to quickly adapt and realign your farm’s strategies in response to the unpredictable forces that shape our industry. Think of it as your farm’s superpower, allowing you to turn potential setbacks into stepping stones for success. 

In an agribusiness management context, agility can be defined as the ability for a farm to change priorities to maximize profit gain or minimize profit loss when the industry is influenced by forces outside of the farm owner’s control. For farmers who have done strategic planning and have performed a SWOT analysis (analyzing your Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats), your ability to take advantage of opportunities and limit the effect of threats determines your farm’s agility. In this blog, we will look at some best practices for improving short-term agility:  

Tactical Sensing: The ability to quickly perceive and interpret immediate changes in the farm’s environment. 

Pre-Staged Resources: Having essential materials and equipment readily available in anticipation of potential needs. 

Competency Awareness: A clear understanding of the skills and limitations of the farm team and readily available external support. 

Rapid Financial Response: The ability to quickly access and allocate funds to address unforeseen challenges or seize immediate opportunities. 

Flexible Communication: The capacity to quickly and effectively share information and coordinate actions among the farm team and relevant external parties. 

Mobility: The ability to quickly move personnel, equipment, and resources to where they are needed most on the farm. 

Quick-Change Capability: The ability to rapidly reconfigure equipment, adjust processes, or shift tasks in response to changing conditions. 

As you navigate the daily ebb and flow of the agricultural world, remember that short-term agility is your powerful ally. It’s about having the nimbleness to make those crucial in-the-moment decisions that safeguard your farm’s immediate well-being and allow you to capitalize on timely opportunities. But the journey doesn’t end here. In an upcoming blog, we’ll shift our focus to the horizon, exploring how long-term agility and strategic planning lay the foundation for lasting prosperity in the ever-evolving landscape of farming.