ARMSTRONG, Iowa — Becoming an effective farm business partner is the focus of Annie’s Project. The course, offered by Iowa State University (ISU) Extension, takes the real life experiences of an Illinois farm wife and shares them with other farm women who want to learn more about a crucial and complex business environment, their own farm.
Annie’s Project will be offered in six sessions, beginning on August 30 and ending October 4. A light meal will be served at each session at 5:30 pm and the program will be held from 6 pm to 9 pm. This program will be held at the Nazareth Lutheran Church at 401 5th Street in Armstrong.
Topics will include human resources and time management, business and marketing plans, risk management, financial records, legal issues, farm taxes and resources. Learning sessions will have short presentations from local professionals, extended discussions, and hands-on activities, such as trying financial analysis software.
According to past participants, “I have completely enjoyed Annie’s Project. It made me realize that I am on task with some aspects of my record keeping and that I need to improve in others.” “This project has opened up communication and information shared between my husband and myself. I work full time in town, and I have learned so much from this project that will help me help my husband with our farm business.”
Annie’s Project costs $75 per person, and class size is limited to 25 participants.
For more information about the or to register, contact the Emmet County Extension office at (712) 362-3434 or email Britney Rosburg at britneyr@iastate.edu or Palo Alto County Extension Office at (712)852-2865 or email Angie Strohman at angies@iastate.edu.
— Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
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