Tuesday, June 26, 2018

New Hampshire Ag Financiers-Recent Meeting Updates

-Katy Coombs, Loan Officer


On June 7th, I attended the third NH Ag Financiers (NHAF) meeting this year.  We had a representative from SCORE, a volunteer organization made up of retired business executives from major corporations, retired business owners, and subject matter experts that uses its expertise to mentor start-up and existing businesses.  It is a nationwide organization with over 10,000 volunteers.  There are 6 chapters in NH with 100 mentors. This is a free service for the life of the business with the mentors either acting as advisers in a more hands off role or physically getting into the business in one way or another and working with them to improve an identified area such as records, marketing, or human resources.  SCORE has recently partnered with the USDA to try to recruit both farm clients and farm volunteers.  NHAF has identified potential in working with this group to connect them with local farms.  Our next step is to attend a SCORE chapter meeting to talk about what each organization offers their market and how we can work together to best serve our farmers.

In the afternoon, I led a discussion on the dairy industry for the group and some guests.  We discussed the current state of the dairy industry. There was a lot of participation and interest in the discussion. Some good thoughts on possible ways to improve the situation included:
- State branding for products
- Creating new business models
- Comprehensible and accessible training

Major updates from the group were from FSA and UNH Extension. Jeff Holmes, the state director for FSA, discussed the new MPP enrollment and improvements to the program.  Payments should be starting to go out this week to those farms who signed up.  He also discussed the weather emergencies that have kept the FSA offices busy this year including the field damage from the storms from last October (which was covered with snow until recently), flooding and debris in fields and farms, and the confirmed tornado in Sullivan and Merrimack counties last month

Seth Wilner from the UNH Extension talked about the new focuses for Extension going forward.  Their three initiatives for the year are:
1. Benchmarking– farm financial health assessments and making data driven decisions.
2. Farm Transfer and succession planning – three year plans.
3. Women in agriculture – livestock production and business skills.

NHAF is a group that meets four times a year to discuss different ways we can work together to help NH agriculture, whether that means with financing, education, consulting, records, etc.  It is made up of agriculture professionals from around the state and we bring in guest speakers some times to educate us on a particular tool, industry, or area that will allow us to better help our farmers. Members of the group include Farm Credit East, FSA, Community Loan Fund, Land for Good, NH Ag Mediation, rural development, small business association, the NH Commissioner of Agriculture, and representatives from the congresswoman and senators offices.

For more information on the New Hampshire Ag Financiers group, you can email Yankee Farm Credit Loan Officer Katy Coombs at KCoombs@yankeefarmcredit.com

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Annual Meeting Results

It was a busy April, here at Yankee. We held five annual meetings this year, starting on Monday April 9th, with a morning meeting in Chazy, NY then Middlebury, VT in the evening. Tuesday was in Quechee, VT, and we finishing up on Thursday, April 12th with a morning meeting in Newport, VT and the evening in St. Albans. We had an increase in overall attendance which was a welcome sight as 2017 was an eventful year for Yankee and there was much to communicate with members. Each meeting also offered members the opportunity to hear from director candidates, vote for directors in their region, hear from Brenda Frank, CEO and Paul Franklin, Board Chairperson about the state of the Association, and get introduced to a few current members of our FarmStart program,  an alternative to our traditional financing products, specifically designed to assist beginning farmers and cooperatives.

Voting concluded on Thursday evening at the St. Albans meeting. The ballots were counted and the results were announced before the meeting adjourned.

Elected to three year terms on the board of directors were:
Region 1-Craig Giroux
Region 2-Brad Maxwell
Region 3-David Folino


David Folino

Craig Giroux

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Congratulations to  Craig, Brad and David and thanks to Anne Lincoln, Mateo Kehler, Clifford Allard and Jane Clifford for participating in the elections as candidates.

Yankee CEO, Brenda Frank reflected on this year's meetings and the coming year.

"It was a tremendous support being able to talk with members over the week. Our team is dedicated to staying focused on the industries we serve while managing the many challenges of the coming year. The rising interest rate environment offers challenges for everyone at Yankee Farm Credit, but we stay committed to returning any additional profit to our members."

Paul Franklin, Board Chairperson commented on the importance of member support to the success of our Association.

"The board of directors is pleased to have such broad support and participation in the Association's annual meetings. The election process is so important to running this organization and we are pleased to welcome Craig and David to the board.

We appreciate your patience as Yankee's staff completes the conversion to new support programs. They offer new efficiencies and services, but also learning challenges and change for all of us. Make sure you look to the staff for any help you need with any of this or other lending issues.

We are proud to have had a successful year reflected in our patronage and look forward to continuing the year servicing our customers with a safe and strong Agricultural Credit Association."

Thank-you to the members that participated, and a special thanks to employees for organizing and running successful meetings. We welcome any feedback about annual meetings. If you have questions or comments, please let us know! You can email your thoughts to our Corporate Secretary, Jim Mills at jmills@yankeefarmcredit.com or call at 800-639-3053.


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