Workshop Videos

Recordkeeping for Small Farm Enterprises

Recordkeeping is important for all businesses, especially farms. Keeping good "books" will help you better plan your business in the future and allow you to accurately report on your activities whether that is to the tax man or the bank for a loan. In this webinar, we'll discuss the importance of recordkeeping, some simple methods of how to keep good records, and the types of information that are most important for you to keep. 

Ways to Accept Payment for Small Farm Enterprises

Taking payment seems simple. Somebody gives you cash and you give them the product. But what happens when cash isn’t an option? Are you able to take payment from debit and credit cards, or even through payment apps like Venmo? Join us for an insightful webinar where we’ll explore a variety of payment methods and highlight potential pitfalls to avoid. And we’re excited to be joined by Felix Earle, a Navajo farmer and jewelry maker, as he shares his firsthand experiences with these technologies in the real world.

Cooking with Wild Onions

Wild onions are rich in vitamins and abundant all over the Dinétah. We hope this informational video encourages you all to harvest, preserve, and cook wild onions. 

Employee Onboarding

Learn how Tolani Lake Enterprises will be onboarding new employees, best practices, and more information on the laws around hiring new employees.

Canning Tomatoes

Your tomatoes plants should be producing juicy red fruits to harvest. Sometimes you can have too much, and CANNING is a great way to store it and enjoy it for longer period of time.

Onboarding 2.0 - Contractors

TLE's consulting team, Elizabeth Gagliardi and Laurie Ricci explain how to classify a W9 independent contractor and how to fill out the form. 

Native Plants Restoration Experience - Native Trees

Learn the importance of restoring Native Cottonwood-Willow trees by the Dine Native Plants Program under Navajo Department of Fish and Wildlife who partnered with Tolani Lake Enterprises and USGS RAMPS. 

Native Plants Restoration Experience - Weir Dam

Learn the importance about building weir dams by the Dine Native Plants Program under Navajo Department of Fish and Wildlife who partnered with Tolani Lake Enterprises and USGS RAMPS.