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Virtual course available to women in agriculture

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University of Missouri Extension and the Missouri Small Business Development Center for Agriculture, Food and Forestry are hosting their first virtual Annie’s Project course for women involved in agriculture wanting to learn how to strengthen farming operations and network with other women in the industry.

MU Extension states Annie’s Project provides women with education in production, market, financial, legal and human risk management.

Participants will attend a weekly two-hour live interactive online session via Zoom and complete self-paced activities and videos via Google Classroom. In total, participants will receive 18 hours of risk management education.

Two different times will be available to take the course. When registering for the course, choose the time and days that best align with one’s schedule:

  • 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays, May 4 through June 1
  • 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursdays, May 6 through June 3

Due to funding from the Missouri SBDC and CARES, the class will be offered at no cost for those interested in attending. 

Registration is due by April 30. 

Class size will be limited to 20 individuals per timeslot.

To register for the Tuesday sessions, visit extension.missouri.edu/events/annie-s-project-online.

To register for the Thursday sessions, visit extension.missouri.edu/events/annie-s-project-onilne.

For questions or more information, contact Karisha Devlin at devlink@missouri.edu or Wesley Tucker at tuckerw@missouri.edu.


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