Why Top Farms Don’t Go It Alone: The Power of Coaching, Community & Strategy
Thursday, March 19, 2026
From online learning to in-person connections, this is where you’ll find it all. Register for upcoming webinars and workshops, catch up on past recordings, and check out which tradeshows we’ll be attending. Every event is built to help you grow your knowledge, expand your network, and move your farm forward.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
UnCommon Farms and Folio3 AgTech hosted a webinar showcasing how FarmDocs transformed harvest operations for farms across the U.S. and Canada. The session highlighted practical solutions to common challenges, including siloed systems, manual record-keeping, and missed insights that can slow down harvest workflows.
Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Join four of the most trusted voices in agriculture for a timely webinar offering expert insights on the proposed “One Big Beautiful Bill,” how it could impact your farm, and what steps you can take now to prepare for 2026.
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
This webinar provided timely updates on USDA programs, disaster relief qualifications, and harvest crop insurance reminders. Attendees learned how recent policy shifts, market changes, and program decisions could impact their coverage and were given practical strategies to protect their operation heading into harvest.
Thursday, August 21, 2025
Leading a farm isn’t just about making decisions—it’s about making the right ones for your team and your operation. This session took a thoughtful look at goal setting, leadership development, performance tracking, one-on-one coaching, and peer support to strengthen the future of participating farms.
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
This insightful and practical webinar was designed to help farm owners and managers strengthen the backbone of their operation — their people. Attendees discovered how UnCommon Farms' specialized Human Resources services can support their team and drive their operation’s success.
Thursday, July 10, 2025
Success looks different for every farm, but the path forward became clearer with a plan behind it. This session walked through how to define goals that reflect your vision and values—and how to turn them into actionable steps to move your operation forward, one season at a time.
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Every farm carries its own unique set of risks. This session focused on helping participants understand where their operation might be vulnerable and how to create plans that protected what they had built, giving them peace of mind in an unpredictable world.
Wednesday, June 4, 2025
Few conversations are more important—or more personal—than those about the future of the farm. This session offered a compassionate, step-by-step look at how to prepare for transitions with clarity and care, ensuring the next generation was ready and the operation stayed in good hands.
Thursday, May 15, 2025
The numbers told a story, and we were there to help participants read it clearly. This session helped make sense of their financials—comparing performance, spotting opportunities to strengthen profitability, and providing insight on how to secure support when it was needed.
Thursday, March 13, 2025
Building a legacy takes intention. In this session, we explored how generational planning, structured communication, and a clear transition strategy can turn uncertainty into opportunity. Attendees heard how other producers in the UnCommon Farms community have taken steps to secure their operation’s future—and learned how to start doing the same. Whether you’re just beginning succession conversations or navigating complex family dynamics, this webinar provided guidance to help preserve what matters most.
June 17-18 in Brighton, IL
The unknown of where you stand financially can be a huge stress point for anyone, especially a business. Take back control of your finances with this training presented by UnCommon Farms. This workshop uses your operation’s actual financial data, including five years of tax returns and six years of balance sheets, to build a personalized historical farm financial performance report. This report becomes your core reference throughout the training for a customized experience.
For more information, please view our event flyer here.
November 10-11 in Brighton, IL
The unknown of where you stand financially can be a huge stress point for anyone, especially a business. Take back control of your finances with this training presented by UnCommon Farms. This workshop uses your operation’s actual financial data, including five years of tax returns and six years of balance sheets, to build a personalized historical farm financial performance report. This report becomes your core reference throughout the training for a customized experience.
For more information, please view our event flyer here.
November 12-13 in Brighton, IL
This workshop helps producers take a deeper look at their financials to better manage assets, structure debt, and plan for growth. Participants will learn how to evaluate asset performance, strengthen lender communication, and make strategic decisions about leveraging debt and equity to support long-term farm success. It’s designed to provide practical tools and insights that support stronger financial decision-making across the operation.
For more information, please view our event flyer here.
Please note: You must complete FN101 before attending FN102, as the second session builds on concepts introduced in the first.
February 3-5 in Nashville, TN
If you missed us at the trade show, we’d still love to connect. Please fill out the form, and our team will gladly reach out to schedule a conversation. We’re always happy to share resources and insights on how UnCommon Farms supports operations in thriving across generations.
February 25-27 in San Antonio, TX
If you missed us at the trade show, we’d still love to connect. Please fill out the form, and our team will gladly reach out to schedule a conversation. We’re always happy to share resources and insights on how UnCommon Farms supports operations in thriving across generations.