Ag Marketing

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Ag Marketing

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Ag Marketing

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The plan specifies the marketing goals and objectives to be achieved over a specific time

period and then lays out the various strategies to be followed in achieving them. It will also

delineate the responsibilities for carrying out the plan. The strategies will involve the proposed

development of the product(s), the definition of the target market(s) , and the types of media and

sales promotions to be used.

Marketing Plan

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Moving goods and services from the provider/ producer to consumer. This

involves product origination and design, development, distribution, advertising,

promotion, and publicity as well as market analysis to define the appropriate market.

Marketing

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Pertaining to characteristics of the population, such as race, sex, age, household size, and to

population growth and density.

Demographic

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4 P’s

PriceProduct

PlacementPromotion

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Anything owned by a person or organization having

monetary value, usually its cost or fair market value.

Assets

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The positive gain from a business operation after subtracting all expenses.

Profit

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The amount of money asked for in exchange for goods.

Price

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Amount added to the cost of an item to arrive at a selling price.

Mark Up

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Positive cash availability.

Credit

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Translation of a consumer product price into the cost per

standard size or weight.

Unit Pricing

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Cost of doing business, i.e. utilities, labor, materials,

rent, insurance, advertising

Expense

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Excess of expenses over revenue resulting in a net loss of monetary value.

Loss

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Prices paid for materials, labor, and factory overhead

in the manufacture of goods.

Costs

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Break the Bank - 400Spreading out of the original cost of a purchase over the estimated life of the fixed

assets.

Depreciation

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Charges against credit, lowering cash availability.

Debit

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Advertizing - 100

A single element of an advertising campaign. Ex. a short-term price

reduction, contest or sweepstakes, package giveaway,

or free sample offer.

Promotion

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Goods or service that most closely meets the

requirements of a particular market and yields enough

profit to justify its continued existence.Product

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The business of selling products and services to the

public as the ultimate consumer.

Retail

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A combination of actual location of the item in the marketplace, and it's price

point within the marketplace.

Placement

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The cost of a good sold by a wholesaler.

Wholesale

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Random & Reg’s - 100A form with data regarding the properties of a particular substance. An important component of product stewardship and workplace safety, it is

intended to provide workers and emergency personnel with procedures for handling or

working with that substance in a safe manner, and includes information such as physical data (melting point, boiling point, flash point, etc.),

toxicity, health effects, first aid, reactivity, storage, disposal, protective equipment, and

spill-handling procedures.

MSDS

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A Federal agency within the US Department of Labor that is

responsible for setting standards to promote and

enforce employee safety in the workplace.OSHA

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The point at which revenues equal costs. All sales over this point produce profits;

any drop in sales below that point will produce losses.

Break Even Point

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The amount owed by an organization or individual, such as the amount owed by advertisers for space or

time purchased.Liability

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Marketing Plan

Profit Expense Promotion MSDS

Marketing OSHAProductLossPrice

Demographic Mark Up Costs Retail Break Even Point

4 P’s Credit Depreciation Placement Liability

Assets Unit Pricing Debit Wholesale Random

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Roll $$Break

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