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Education series for women set for March
 
The Purdue Women in Ag Team has partnered with the Women in Agriculture groups from Kentucky, Michigan, and Ohio to bring educational series every Thursday morning.
Each session will feature a healthy living topic followed by these core areas:
March 4th: Planning for the Farm and Family Future
March 11: Marketing the Farm
March 18: Engaging Communities to Cultivate Well-Being and Literacy
March 25: Leveraging Technical Assistance, Education, and Research Programs to Support Diversity in Agriculture
Each session is just $10 and you can register at www.cvent.com/d/mjq9s4.
2/23/2021