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Growing Your Farm Profits Workshops - Ontario - Wellington

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Growing Your Farm Profits Workshops - Ontario - Wellington

Time: September 16, 2011 all day
Location: Elora OMAFRA office
City/Town: Wellington
Website or Map: http://www.ontariosoilcrop.or…
Phone: John Benham 519-846-0941
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: OSCIA
Latest Activity: Sep 14, 2011

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Event Description

The Growing Your Farm Profits (GYFP) workshop is the entry point to potential cost-share opportunities available through Growing Forward Business Development for Farm Businesses.

Workshop Details

Need to start planning for succession?  
Looking at expanding your business?  
Need a better record-keeping system?  .

Give yourself every chance of reaching your goals by attending the “Growing Your Farm Profits” workshop. This two-day workshop will give you the tools to assess where you are now and where you could be in the future.  

At the workshop, you will
 

  • Assess your business and identify top priorities.
  • Interact with farmers and hear new ideas
  • Develop action plans and begin the planning process.
  • ....and much more

We invite you and your management team to start the journey towards managing and planning your farm business success.  Sign up for this workshop. It will be time well spent! 
 

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE WORKSHOPS CALENDAR

 

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