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2012 Farm Management Seminar
  

City National Bank, Pioneer Seed, KCSI Radio, SW Iowa Case IH Dealers, in partnership with Iowa State University Extension, will be hosting the third annual Farm Management on Tuesday, February 21, 2012 at the National Guard Armory in Shenandoah. 

Our featured speaker will be Professor Emeritus of Agricultural Finance and Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship at Virginia Tech, Dr. David Kohl.  In addition, we will have Alan Brugler from Brugler Marketing and Management LLC, Wade Marzahn from MZB Technologies, Tim Eggers from Iowa State University Extension, Dan Miller from Parker Norris Financial, and Barbara Mayes Boustead from the National Weather Service.

The cost is $35 per person in advance, $50 at the door and spouses are welcome for $10 with paid attendance.  Lunch and Dinner are included with admission. 

Please click on the link below for the Farm Management Seminar Brochure

FARM MANAGEMENT SEMINAR

  
  
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