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Navigating a struggling farm economy

Space still available for January 18 event

PUBLISHED ON January 10, 2017

A wheat field in Kansas. (Brian McGuirk via Flickr)
A wheat field in Kansas. (Brian McGuirk via Flickr)
This program will focus on a host of different topics to start thinking critically about how the farm operation might withstand these hard times. (Brian McGuirk via Flickr)

MINNEAPOLIS, Kan. — Kansas State University Department of Agricultural Economics and K-State Research and Extension have had tremendous interest in their Salina location for the upcoming “Top 10 Considerations for a Struggling Farm Economy” workshop on Wednesday, January 18th at the Ambassador Hotel in Salina, Kansas. There is still ample room for anyone interested in attending, no matter where they live. A fee of $20 is all that is required. To save a space call 785-392-2147 or email anruiz@ksu.edu.

Click here to view the brochure for the event: Top 10 Brochure Final_1-4-17

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