Annie's Project To Be Held in Watford City

“To empower farm women to be better business partners”

Annie’s Project – a program developed to empower farm and ranch women to be better business partners, will be held on the first three Fridays in November—2, 9, 16—in Watford City.

The purpose of the program is to help agricultural women gain the understanding and knowledge necessary to be active and involved farm and ranch partners. In addition, Annie’s Project will help women find new ways to balance demands of family, community and professionalism within the agricultural community. Sessions will combine lecture, discussion, individual and small group activities and computer training.

Specific topics include: Real Colors® (personality profiles), Farm and Family Finances, Farm & Ranch Financial Analysis, Computer Programs designed for Farm Business Management, Crop & Livestock Marketing, and Farm Business Planning.

Classes will be held at the Yellowstone Room in the McKenzie County Courthouse and will begin at 9 a.m. CT and conclude by 3:30 p.m. CT. A noon meal will be served at each class.

The program runs for the three consecutive weeks, with participant attendance at each session being highly encouraged.

Registration for the course is $125 and includes software, books, meals and materials. For more details and registration information, go the following web site: http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/anniesproject or contact NDSU Extension in McKenzie County at 701-444-3451 or email [email protected]. Full payment must accompany registration applications. Registrations must be postmarked by October 26, 2018.

 

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