Tilling the Soil of Opportunity

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January 12, 2008

Description:
A course starting in January 2008 will provide new and experienced farmers with the tools to develop agricultural business plans to start or grow their businesses. “Tilling the Soil of Opportunity” is designed for farmers thinking about a new agricultural venture, whether it be to diversify their current operation or as a start-up business. To that end, participants will assess their resources, develop marketing strategies, understand financials, learn how and where to get funding for their businesses, and network with other farmers. The course runs from January until late March. It will be offered on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Middlebury (starting on January 12). Instructors for the course include Vermont Small Business Development Center business specialists Steve Paddock and Pat Travers, as well as University of Vermont Extension specialists Dennis Kauppila, Mary Peabody and Glenn Rogers. The course will also feature farmers, lenders and other agricultural professionals who will share their experiences with participants. Pre-registration is required as space is limited. The fee is $395 per person ($50 for a second person from the same farm) and includes all materials. A check or money order reserves your space at the course. To register, send your check, made payable to “Vermont Food Venture Center,” to: Tilling the Soil of Opportunity, UVM Center for Sustainable Agriculture, 63 Carrigan Drive, Burlington, VT 05405. Payment by credit card is also available. Scholarship assistance is available from the Vermont Small Business Development Center to participants who meet certain income guidelines. A course brochure can be found on-line at http://www.uvm.edu/landlinkvt . Questions about the course should be directed to Deb Heleba at debra.heleba@uvm.eduor (802) 656-0233.

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States: Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont