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Green Industry Risk Management Comprehensive Education. National Extension Risk Management Education Conference. April 12-13, 2011. St. Louis, MO. Dr. Marco A. Palma Assistant Professor and Extension Economist Texas AgriLife Extension Service Texas A&M University System mapalma@tamu.edu.
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Green Industry Risk Management Comprehensive Education National Extension Risk Management Education Conference. April 12-13, 2011. St. Louis, MO Dr. Marco A. Palma Assistant Professor and Extension Economist Texas AgriLife Extension Service Texas A&M University System mapalma@tamu.edu
Outline • Who is the target audience? • Green Industry Background • Educational materials • Project Outcomes • Follow up
Who is the target audience? • Green Industry producers • Nursery and greenhouse growers • Landscaping design and maintenance • Retail nurseries and garden centers
Validated business population excludes inactive and disqualified firms in telephone survey. Expanded estimates compiled by state and firm size strata.
Educational Materials • Immigration and Labor handbook • Green Industry Risk Management Guide • Webinars • Presentations • Available in Risk Management Library
Educational Materials • Planned for 150 live participants • Actual number 365 • Follow up – planned 350 • Actual 550 • Distributed over 800 copies of materials
Educational Materials • Partnership with industry groups are key • Overwhelming response to webinar participation • Economic crisis • Cost effectiveness of delivery • Promotion of webinars to all TNLA members –
Immigration and Labor HB • A brief History and Overview of US Immigration • Government Agencies Principally responsible for Immigration • Immigration Reform and Control Act 1986 • Social Security No Match Letters • The Green Card process • Non-Immigrant Visas • H2A Program
Immigration and Labor HB • Migrant and Seasonal Ag Worker protection Act • Migrant Labor Housing Facility Act • Farm labor Camps • Standards for Sanitation at temporary places of employment • Employment of Minors- Federal & Texas • Work Opportunity Tax Credit • Fair Labor Standards Act • Texas Minimum Wage Law
Immigration and Labor HB • Texas Payday Law • Federal Income Tax Withholding • Social Security • Unemployment Compensation • Texas Workers Compensation Law • Advanced Earned Income Credit • Worker Protection Standards Act • Agricultural Hazard Communication Act of TX • Occupational Safety and Health Act
Immigration and Labor HB • Motor Carrier Regulations –Federal & Texas • Equal employment Legislation Responsible Agencies Sections Name Address Phone Numbers Website Email addresses
Risk Management Guide • Size and Structure of the Green Industry • Overview of Risk Management Principles • Production Risks and Responses • Risk Management through Crop Insurance • Marketing Risks and Responses • Financial Risks and Responses
Risk Management Guide • Human Resource Risks and Responses • Legal and Environmental Risks and Responses • Funding: National Crop Insurance Services, USDA Risk Management Agency
Webinar 1 • “High Performance Management to Survive Turbulent Times” • Action Points to Survive the Downturn – Dr. Charlie Hall, Texas A&M University • Differentiating By Being Sustainable – Dr. Don Wilkerson, Texas A&M University • Marketing Green – Dr. Jenifer Dennis, Purdue University
Webinar 2 • “Water Quality, Conservation, and Management” • What's in Your Water? Water Quality and Treatment for Pathogens and Algae - Dr. Paul Fisher, University of Florida • Knowing Exactly When to Apply Irrigation Water - Dr. Peter Ling, Ohio State University • Water Management that Makes Cents! - Dr. Don Wilkerson, Texas A&M University
Project Outcomes – webinar 1 • Increase in Knowledge, differentiation - 19% • Increase knowledge sustainability 7% • 75% will adopt the practices • $133,000 in economic profits/savings ($1,000 was largest category) • Additional 467 views of the recording
Project Outcomes – webinar 2 • Increase in Knowledge – 41% • 82% will adopt the practices • $839,000 in economic profits/savings • Additional 83 views of the recording
Project Outcomes • $972,000 in economic profits/savings with 365 participants • Additional 550 views • $1,465,000 in additional economic impacts • For total of $2.4 million in economic benefit. Award Size: $40,238 • $59.6 dollars in return for every $1 invested
Questions Dr. Marco Palma Assistant Professor and Extension Economist Texas AgriLife Extension Service Texas A&M University System mapalma@tamu.edu http://hbin.tamu.edu