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31st Annual Peace Region Farm Women's Conference | |
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From the Nov. 3, 2008 Issue of Agri-News | |
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“This conference is always relevant,” says Jean Cameron of Grande Prairie, who’s attended the conference for over 15 years. “All the sessions have information you can take back to the farm and start using today.”
This year’s conference features a number of select-a-sessions including:
- Introduction to Grain Marketing will show how grain prices are determined and how they relate back to your farm.
- Livestock Handling explores how to use natural animal instinct to improve handling skills while minimizing stress to the animal.
- Communicate with Confidence will show participants how to make an excellent first impression.
- Understand this Business of Cattle outlines current trends and suggests marketing strategies to help increase business.
“The Farm Women’s Conference is a great learning experience,” continues Jean. “Young farm women today are willing and eager to learn. They’re educating themselves on computers, GPS systems, and things I never had to learn. It’s a great place to pick up information on the newest and the latest.”
The registration deadline for the conference is November 10th. Brochures and registration forms are available from Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, Agricultural Financial Services Corporation and municipal district offices throughout the Peace. For more information, call Melinda Trudel, 780-494-2627 (evenings), Cindy Trudel, 780-359-2107 (days) or Cindy Cuthbert, toll free 310-0000 then 780-538-5287 (days).
Contact: Cindy Cuthbert 780- 538-5287
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This document is maintained by Ada Serafinchon.
This information published to the web on October 29, 2008.
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