Farm Viability

    Research, tools, and information on how farmers can build and maintain an economically viable farm business.

    Compass tools

    Compass Tools help farmers with data-driven decision-making to become more profitable and sustainable. The CIAS Compass Toolbox contains a suite of whole farm profit management spreadsheet tools to help farmers understand their costs of production, identify what products and markets are best for them, and identify ways to improve profitability. Compass Workshops help train farmers and service providers to use these tools.

    Veggie Compass

    Livestock Compass

    Fruit & Nut Compass

    Pasture-Based Beef Enterprise Calculator

    OGRAIN Compass – NEW 2023 VERSION

    Grassland 2.0 Grazing Compass Tools

    These tools, built in collaboration with the Grassland 2.0 Program, evaluate a transition from a confinement to a pasture-based system of raising animals. They analyze the financials of the grazing season to estimate cost and labor savings. They help estimate the amount of land needed, paddock establishment and operating costs, and also include an evaluation of the nutritional composition of a feeding plan focused on grazing.

    Heifer Grazing Compass

    Beef Grazing Compass

    PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER RESOURCES

    • Indigenous Research Forum Call for Proposals

      The Indigenous Research Forum hosted at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on April 1, 2024 will feature a combination of presentations, discussions, posters, and demonstrations centering on “Indigenous Research”. The concept of “research” will be explored, particularly as it relates to how research efforts support communities. We are seeking proposals for presentations. Proposals will be evaluated…

    • Farmers Provide Valuable Data for the Wisconsin Cover Crop Survey

      Wisconsin farmers are contributing valuable insights to the understanding of cover crop usage through the Wisconsin Cover Crop Survey. As part of the Wisconsin Cover Crops Research and Outreach Project (CCROP) developed by CIAS researchers, this citizen science project is being used to address knowledge gaps in cover crop performance after different harvest cycles. The…

    • CIAS Senior Researcher Michelle Miller Featured in The Badger Herald Article Discussing Local Food Systems Infrastructure

      CIAS Senior Researcher Michelle Miller contributed greatly to an article recently published in The Badger Herald discussing the challenges and flaws in the current food system, examining the impact of climate change, disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the dynamics between large and small farms. Miller points out that climate change is affecting crop…

    CIAS PARTNERS

    Grassland 2.0

    Organic Grain Resource and Information Network (OGRAIN)

    Ellen Polishuk, Plant to Profit

    Jim Munsch, Deer Run Farm

    NEWS

    These tools, built in collaboration with the Grassland 2.0 Program, evaluate a transition from a confinement to a pasture-based system of raising animals. They analyze the financials of the grazing season to estimate cost and labor savings. They help estimate the amount of land needed, paddock establishment and operating costs, and also include an evaluation of the nutritional composition of a feeding plan focused on grazing.