The MANAGE Program

Measuring, Analyzing, Navigating, and Achieving Goals Effectively

MANAGE was designed specifically to help Tennessee farm families carefully evaluate their individual situation and assist them in improving their quality of life. The MANAGE program is conducted by University of Tennessee Extension. More than 15,000 Tennessee farm families have participated in the intensive farm and financial planning phase of MANAGE.

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The MANAGE program helps families analyze their total farming business so they can make informed decisions regarding their future. Staff trained in farm and financial management help families:

  • Review their current financial situation
  • Capitalize on strengths and reduce weaknesses in the farm business
  • Develop individualized farm and financial plans
  • Explore alternatives both on and off the farm
  • Evaluate capital investment opportunities including land and/or machinery purchases
  • Analyze likely consequences of changing the scope of enterprises
  • Determine appropriate production practices

The MANAGE program provides individualized and unbiased information. All financial and personal information will remain confidential.

In addition to individualized farm and financial planning assistance, Extension is offering dozens of workshops and other educational programs to help farmers improve their financial situation. For example, workshops are available on a variety of topics including improved marketing, goal-setting, and strategic planning.

Although the MANAGE program will not remove uncertainty of the future, it can provide farm families with a clear understanding of their current financial situation and help them evaluate their alternatives for the future. Making informed decisions today may be the best way to prepare for tomorrow’s opportunities. The educational program is offered at no cost to participating farm families in all 95 Tennessee counties. Families are not formally enrolled into the program.


To become involved or to obtain additional information

contact your county Extension office



Program Impacts

Learn about the impacts of the MANAGE Extension Educational program across our state in our latest Prog ram Impacts reports.

2018 Program Impacts
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2019 Program Impacts
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2020 Program Impacts
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2021 Program Impacts

What have others said about the program

Farmers across the state have benefited from the MANAGE program over the past few years. During personal interviews and through statewide surveys, these farmers have expressed their personal opinions about MANAGE. The following is a sample of the views and opinions of those who have taken advantage of the MANAGE program:

MANAGE personnel showed a frank and sincere interest in me as a person as well as in my success in farming.
Blount County Farmer
Brought to the forefront the importance of financial management shown in concrete, understandable form.” Shelby County farmer “Using the joint effort of the area farm management specialist, along with the experience and knowledge of our local Extension agent, creates a powerful tool that can fit the individual needs of our operation.
Monroe County Farmer
MANAGE takes advantage of what you’ve got and makes use of it.” Rutherford County farmer “I give the program credit for me farming today.
Fayette County Farmer