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WSU Women in Agriculture Conference Washington, Oregon, Idaho & Alaska

Making Sense of Marketing

So you can put your best boot forward!

Join us for inspiration, knowledge and networking on Saturday, February 21, 2015 for the 4th Annual Women in Agriculture Conference.

Have you ever been asked, “Tell me about your farm?” It’s more important than ever to be able to talk about it positively and with passion, no matter what you grow or how you sell it. Join us for an engaging, interactive day and learn who your audience is, what they want to know about your farm and what tools are best for you. Enjoy a day of inspiration, learning and networking with other women farmers.

This one-day gathering takes place simultaneously in 28 locations throughout Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Alaska.

Successful women farmers will inspire you with the “best ideas” to showcase your farm. You will leave the conference with new skills for marketing, a 60-second spot to describe your business and know where you want to be in five years!

Mark your calendar and join other women (men are welcome to!) to learn, network and be ready to take action!

Registration fee is $30 but there is a $25 early bird special between January 10 and February 13; includes a light breakfast, lunch, handouts and tools you can use. Click on the Brown Paper Tickets button on the top right, and find a site near you.

Empowering women in agriculture to achieve goals and manage risk.


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