At Annie’s Project courses, farm women become empowered to be
better business partners or sole operators through networks and
by managing and organizing critical information.
Annie’s Project is a six-week course that is a discussion-based
workshop bringing women together to learn from experts in
production, financial management, human resources, marketing,
and the legal field. There's plenty of time for questions,
sharing, reacting and connecting with presenters and fellow
participants. It's a relaxed, fun and dynamic way to learn, grow
and meet other farm women.
Whether new or experienced, understanding the five areas of
agricultural risk, knowing how to analyze agricultural
spreadsheets and other necessary skills are vital. Learning them
in a friendly environment where questions and discussion are
welcomed, allow the learning process to flourish.
Annie’s Project courses have successfully reached more than
9,000 farm and ranch women in 33 states. The next Annie's
Project is being co-sponsored by University of Illinois
Extension, Fulton-Mason-Peoria-Tazewell Unit, and Fulton County
Farm Bureau starting in March. Annie’s Project is designed to
help farm women develop their management and decision making
skills in the dynamic, complex world of agriculture.
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Dates for the six-session series will meet on
Tuesdays and Thursdays, March 17, 19, 24, 26, 31, and April 2, with
each session running from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. at the Fulton County Farm
Bureau, 15411 N IL 100 Hwy, Lewistown, IL. Check-in will begin at
5:30 p.m. with a lite supper being served each evening.
The cost of the program is $50 and is payable by the
registration deadline on March 2. If you are an Annie's Project
Alumni and would like a refresher, the cost is $30. Checks should be
payable to University of Illinois.
Pre-registration is required by February 1, 2020. Online
registration is available at https://go.illinois.edu/AnniesProject2020
For more information contact, Christine Belless at cbelless@illinois.edu
or call 309-547-3711.
If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in any event
listed in this news release, contact your local Extension office.
[Christine Belless, University of
Illinois Extension]
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