No one knows better than you how important it is to identify, manage, and reduce risk in your business. With constant fluctuation in the commodities market, the trick to protecting your business is having reliable risk reduction strategies.

To help you mitigate your business position related to risk in the agricultural commodities market, Stoneridge Software and Scalable Data Solutions have teamed up with commodity broker and senior analyst Mike Krueger of The Money Farm, for a webinar designed and crafted to demystify risk in your operations, and to demonstrate strategies to help safeguard your present and future.

Manage volatility & increase profitability

Businesses that deal with risk reap rewards when they get it right. When things go south, it can often mean genuinely devastating losses. As grain markets fluctuate, knowing how to confidently manage risk related to these markets is the difference between staying competitive or losing out.

Your risk reduction strategy

You will always have exposure to market conditions, but the key to riding out periods of volatility is having a good strategy, and the right tools.

In this webinar, Mike Krueger will share his experiences and provide insight into avenues that reduce risk for process manufacturers, through exclusive access to tools and approaches that help business decision makers manage costs, increase revenue, and drive efficiencies. Scott Boedigheimer of Stoneridge Software will touch on some of the technology tools available for management of contracts, logistics & shipping, storage and production demand.

Webinar speakers:

Mike Krueger, The Money Farm

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Michael Krueger is the founder and President of The Money Farm. The Money Farm is a grain marketing advisory service located near Fargo, ND, that works with individual farmers, country elevators and others associated with agriculture. He is a licensed commodity broker clearing through ADM Investor Services. He is also a senior analyst for World Perspectives, a Washington-based international agricultural consulting company, and has traveled extensively internationally as a speaker at various farm and grain industry meetings and seminars. Mike has also worked on numerous consulting projects in the US as well as overseas. He has been a frequent guest on the nationally syndicated television programs Ag Day and Weekend Update. Mike is also a past member of the Board of Directors of the Minneapolis Grain Exchange.

Scott Boedigheimer, Stoneridge Software

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Scott Boedigheimer is Vice President of Sales at Stoneridge Software, focusing on new sales and account management. Scott often refers to himself as a “recovering CPA” since he started his career in public accounting and gained his CPA certificate in 1990. That background has served him well throughout his career in public accounting, technology consulting, sales and management. Scott’s passion for technology led him to help clients implement accounting and ERP solutions. He has seen first-hand the transformative ways technology can drive innovations and efficiency.

Who should attend?

COO, CFO, CEO, VP of Operations, Procurement and Purchasing Managers

Your tools for success.

Webinar attendees will receive:

  • Risk Management Strategies for Agricultural Commodities
  • Best Practices Checklist
  • Access to a recording of the full webinar

Special Bonus for attendees!

Superforecasting

All webinar attendees will receive a free copy of the New York Times bestselling book, Superforecasting: The Art & Science of Prediction. This book takes an out of the box look at the concept forecasting, weaving together stories of forecasting successes and interviews with a range of high-level decision makers, from David Petraeus to Robert Rubin, they show that good forecasting doesn’t require powerful computers or arcane methods. It involves gathering evidence from a variety of sources, thinking probabilistically, working in teams, keeping score, and being willing to admit error and change course.

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