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This blog began through a NIFA grant for Missouri Beginning Farmers. It continues today as a way for beginning farmers to learn about new ideas and to hear about upcoming events of interest. It is maintained by Debi Kelly (kellyd@missouri.edu).

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Debi Kelly
As an Extension Associate with the University of Missouri, I work with beginning farmers, small farms, alternative agriculture and organic farming. I am also the Co-coordinator for the Missouri Sustainable Agriculture and Research (SARE) Education Professional Development Program (PDP).
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Monday, July 4, 2011

Ag Opportunities

The July 2011 issue of Ag Opportunities is now available online. Please feel free to share with others who may be interested.

• July Webinar - Marketing on the Web

• Have You Missed any Missouri Beginning Farmer Webinars or Workshops?

• Berry and Grape Production Workshop

• Selling Directly to Consumers Workshops

• Upcoming Missouri Beginning Farmers Program Workshops

• A Preliminary Assessment of Agrotourism in Missouri

• Cover Crops

• Pricing Goods for Profit

• Grants and Assistance

• 2011 Green Hills Farm Project Farm Walks

• Regional Grazing Schools for 2011

• ON THE CALENDAR

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