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New Hampshire Natural Resource Business Institute Accepting Applications

Last Updated: July 23, 2008

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The 13-week course provides individuals and families who want to start or expand a natural resource-based business with the essential information and preparation they need to be successful.

Released July 18, 2008

DURHAM, N.H. – An interdisciplinary team of UNH Cooperative Extension staff collaborating with outside experts will offer the third Natural Resource Business Institute (NRBI) this fall.

The 13-week course provides individuals and families who want to start or expand a natural resource-based business with the essential information and preparation they need to be successful.

"Sustainably profitable farms and forestry enterprises, so-called 'working landscapes', are essential for preserving New Hampshire's natural resources for future generations," says Extension agricultural business management specialist Mike Sciabarrasi.

Course covers all aspects of starting a natural resource business

NRBI participants will:

  • develop an operating plan for a farming or forestry business or business expansion as they learn about biological systems, product and service marketing, enterprise profitability and legal matters particular to natural resource businesses.
  • learn to take inventory of a site's natural resources
  • explore the human dynamics of running a family business (e.g., defining roles and responsibilities, handling conflict, managing time, and hiring outside labor).
  • understand how government agencies and financial institutions work with farm and forestry ventures
  • receive valuable feedback from a peer support network of other natural-resources entrepreneurs leave well-connected to a wide variety of advisors and technical experts

"Participants will end up with an operating plan and a realistic expectation of success—or potentially save themselves money, time and anguish by discovering fatal flaws in their original ideas," says Sciabarassi.

Target audiences

  • individuals and families starting or planning a natural-resource business
  • current land-based business owners considering changes or expansions to their operations
  • families looking for ways to pass viable operations on to the next generation
  • high school and college students exploring career options

Course details

Classes meet Wednesdays, September 10 through December 10, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in Barton Hall, at the UNH Thompson School in Durham.

Cost is $175.00/person. The registration deadline is August 30, 2008

For more information or to register

Download a brochure at http://extension.unh.edu/news/NRBI.pdf or sign up online at https://www.events.unh.edu/register.shtml?event_id=4780.

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Contact: Michael Sciabarrasi, msciabarrasi@ceunh.unh.edu

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