Associate Extension Ag Economist-KFMA NC Abilene
Kansas State University - New York
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Overview
KFMA NC works with farm families in a 18-county area. Principal crops are wheat, corn, soybeans, and grain sorghum. Livestock enterprises in NC Kansas are primarily focused on beef production. Average farm size is 1,400 crop acres.
About Us KFMA Vision: The Kansas Farm Management Association (KFMA), through its affiliation with K-State Research and Extension, will be the valued and trusted provider of integrated data management systems to apply critical thinking and strategic business planning for farm and ranch decision makers; and will be the premier source of farm-level economic data in the world.
KFMA Mission and Purpose:
To work as an efficient team of economists, serving on the management team for KFMA member farms, as a farm business management resource
To provide high quality and timely farm recordkeeping, financial analysis and tax management
To achieve the goal of improved farm and family decision making, resulting in increased farm profitability and sustainability
Responsibilities:
The foundation of the KFMA program is providing education and consultation to member farms in the area of farm business management. KFMA Economists strive to provide cooperating farms with resources to make informed financial, production, and tax management decisions. An Associate Extension Agricultural Economist position is expected to successfully develop the skills and knowledge required for the position of Extension Agricultural Economist while providing support to the Extension Agricultural Economists working in the association. The position is designed to lead into an Extension Agricultural Economist position with KFMA NC within two years if all objectives are met, based on regular evaluations during the training period.
Specific responsibilities during the training period include:
Become proficient in farm record keeping systems used within the association (QuickBooks, FarmBooks, and manual record book)
Learn to efficiently use proprietary software and spreadsheets for farm economic analysis and tax planning (K-MAR-105 Analysis System, K-MAR-105 Depreciation, and Microsoft Excel)
Develop an understanding of accounting, estate planning, business entity structure, and income tax management as they apply to agricultural businesses
Learn KFMA NC procedures to collect, process, and verify information from member farm businesses in order to complete a whole farm and enterprise analysis
Complete requirements to achieve IRS Enrolled Agent status
Provide support to KFMA NC Extension Agricultural Economists as they deliver economic analysis and technical expertise to KFMA member farm businesses
Develop skills necessary to complete tax forms (Forms 1096/1099, W-2/W-3, 1040, 1065, 1120, and 1120S) through North Central Kansas Agricultural Tax Services, Inc.
After successful completion of the training, an Extension Agricultural Economist is expected to:
Develop and maintain a relationship with membership of approximately 70-80 cooperating commercial farms
Assist cooperating farms with development of a comprehensive and accurate accounting of the farm. Complete records are the essential foundation of all KFMA services provided
Provide KFMA members with:
Regular, scheduled on-farm visits each year (at times requiring extensive travel within the association)
An annual accrual whole-farm business analysis utilizing KFMA software to collect and process information
An annual economic analysis of farm enterprises
Benchmarks of farm performance in comparison to similar farms and/or industry standards
Guidance based on interpretation of whole-farm, enterprise, and benchmark analysis
Guidance and recommendations in estate planning, farm succession planning, and business entity structure
Learn and understand federal and state income tax regulations as they apply to farm businesses. This includes significant time spent working with members on:
Tax implications of farm business management decisions
Year-end tax planning and management
Preliminary income tax related work for KFMA NC members
Final income tax filing as an employee of North Central Kansas Agricultural Tax Services, Inc. (with consulting leave time taken from Extension Agricultural Economist position)
Collect, process, and verify financial and production information from cooperating farms to be utilized by K-State Research and Extension for research, teaching, and other Extension programs
Market and promote KFMA by supporting county, area, and state Extension personnel with technical expertise in the area of farm business and farm income tax management
Participate in continuing education to expand farm income tax and farm management technical skills
Worksite Option
This position is
on-site .
Travel, which will be required for this position, is primarily within the KFMA NC association area but may occasionally involve overnight travel to other areas of Kansas. Reimbursement for travel and subsistence related to achieving program objectives including either use of an association provided vehicle or mileage reimbursement will be provided.
What You'll Need to Succeed Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Agricultural Economics, Agribusiness, Agricultural Education, Accounting, Finance or related field
Minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) in all college coursework
Minimum of 6 hours of coursework in accounting
Ability to effectively communicate with individuals and groups
Evidence of solid planning, prioritization and organizational skills
Good understanding of production agriculture
Ability to effectively utilize computer technology, software and applications
Demonstrated expertise in understanding and communicating sound farm accounting principles and economic relationships in agriculture
Strong attention to detail and the ability to maintain strict confidentiality
Self-discipline to work independently, and flexibility to work as part of a team
Ability to handle a workload that varies depending on the time of year (heavy workload required November-April)
Preferred Qualifications:
Tax-related accounting coursework
Farm income-tax preparation experience
Sponsorship eligibility:
Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. on an ongoing basis without sponsorship
How to Apply Please submit the following documents:
Application
must upload
a letter of application, resume including contact information for three professional references (Each reference will be asked to upload a letter of support for the applicant), and official transcripts of all college coursework.
Screening of Applications Begins Screening begins on April 3, 2025 and continues until position is filled. The starting date is negotiable with the KFMA, NC Board of Directors and KFMA Executive Director.
Anticipated Hiring Pay Range $50,000 to $65,000
Commensurate with training and experience as negotiated by the Department of Agricultural Economics, Kansas State University; the Board of Directors of Kansas Farm Management Association, North Central; and the applicant
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