Purdue Farm Business
Short Course

PROGRAM Dates:

February 1-5, 2027

Location:

West Lafayette, Indiana

Format:

In-person, five days

PROGRAM Information:

Farm businesses today are operating in a different environment than they were even a decade ago. Margins are tighter. Volatility is harder to manage, and technology is advancing faster than most operations can evaluate it. The decisions that matter the most are becoming harder to get right.

The Purdue Farm Business Short Course is being built to help farm leaders operate effectively with those challenges at hand.

Built for today’s farm business

Inspired by Purdue’s historic Winter Short Course, this next-generation program is designed for progressive farm leaders who want to think more strategically about their business.

This is not a technical workshop. It’s a business-focused experience centered on how decisions are made, evaluated and improved over time.

Context

Before and during the program, participants engage with practical business frameworks, financial tools and key concepts through pre-work and live faculty sessions. These sessions are designed to prepare them for the decisions ahead.

Practice

Across five days, small teams work through a realistic farm business scenario that unfolds over time. Financial, marketing, risk and succession decisions are connected, because earlier choices shape later outcomes just like they do in a real operation. 

Application

Participants build a personalized Farm Business Blueprint focused on their own operation, connecting program ideas directly back to real conversations, priorities and decisions at home. 

What the program will focus on

The Short Course is being developed around four core areas:

For more information, contact Aissa Good, managing director, at aissa@purdu.edu

Strategy and positioning

How your operation creates and captures value over time – and how that may need to evolve

Financial resilience and risk

Understanding financial performance, managing volatility and making disciplined investment decisions

Leadership and decision-making

Leading people, managing growth and making better decisions under pressure

Technology and the changing farm business model

Evaluating new tools and understanding how they fit into the economics of your operation

Who should attend

If you’re thinking about the long-term direction of your operation (not just this year’s production) this program is for you.

Be part of the first cohort

We’re currently building the inaugural cohort for 2027. If you’re interested in attending, referring someone or staying connected as the program develops, we’d love to hear from you.

The learning continues after the week on campus

The short course is designed around the real farm decision cycle, not just five days in a classroom.

Participants stay connected through seasonal touchpoints, including spring and post-harvest virtual sessions, a summer field visit and year-end planning discussions with peers and Purdue faculty.

A legacy, reimagined

For generations, Purdue’s Short Course brought farmers together to learn, challenge ideas and think differently about their business.

The same spirit is driving this next chapter.

Questions? Contact Aissa Good at aissa@purdue.edu.