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DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension Presents:\nAnnie’s Project: Risk 
 Management for Farm Women\n\nAre you a woman engaged in farming in NYS? Wou
 ld you like to learn and network with other farm women\, and learn how to s
 trengthen your farming operation? Join Cornell Cooperative Extensions of Al
 legany\, Broome\, Oneida\, Steuben\, and Seneca counties\, along with the C
 entral NY Dairy\, Livestock & Field Crops team\, for our first virtual Anni
 e's Project this winter!\n\nAnnie's Project is a six-week online experience
  designed especially for farm women to help them develop their management a
 nd decision-making skills for their farms. Annie’s Project is designed for 
 farm women who have been in farming\, or agri-business\, or part of the foo
 d system for three to five years\, and want to develop their understanding\
 , interpretation\, and opportunities in sustainable agriculture. Annie’s Pr
 oject gives farm women the opportunity to learn from female agricultural pr
 ofessionals and network with other women in similar situations.\n\nAnnie’s 
 Project provides education in production\, price or market\, financial\, in
 stitutional and legal\, and human and personal risk. At the end of six week
 s\, participants will possess the following skills sets —\n\nUnderstand per
 sonality types to communicate better with business partnersPut family livin
 g expenses together with other costs of doing business on the farmIdentify 
 production risks on-farm and prioritize risk management strategies to minim
 ize lossesInterpret balance sheets\, income statements\, and cash flow proj
 ections to make business decisionsConfidence in review of labor laws\, requ
 irements\, and their implicationsDevelop an inventory of current Human Capi
 tol & make a plan to address any weaknesses and contingency plan if a ‘posi
 tion’ becomes openUnderstand farm family labor vs off farm labor. how to of
 fer benefits & when it’s time to hire outside helpCommunicate expectations 
 of family vs hired laborUnderstand insurance options to cover Human Resourc
 e concernsUnderstand how assets are titled and learn about estate planning 
 toolsConsider and evaluate available marketing opportunitiesUnderstand tool
 s and resources for stress management & farm equipment needs specific to fa
 rm womenThe cost is $30 for the series and includes a portfolio\, access to
  an online learning platform and access to all presentations and worksheets
 \, access to financial and legal advice\, and support from a variety of com
 munity partners. The series will take place on Mondays & Thursdays\, Novemb
 er 1st – December 16th (off the week of Nov 22nd) from 6:30-8:30pm via Zoom
 . The fee for women veterans engaged in\, interested in getting into\, agri
 culture is sponsored by the FarmOps initiative at the Cornell Small Farms P
 rogram.\n\nFor more information on the curriculum and program contact Laura
  Biasillo at lw257@cornell.edu. \nor in Oneida County contact Bonnie Collin
 s BSC33@cornell.edu or 315-736-3394 x 104\n\nFee\n\n$30 due by Oct 26th\n\n
 Register\n\nhttps://reg.cce.cornell.edu/remoteanniesproject2021_203
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DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension Presents:\nAnnie’s Project: Risk 
 Management for Farm Women\n\nAre you a woman engaged in farming in NYS? Wou
 ld you like to learn and network with other farm women\, and learn how to s
 trengthen your farming operation? Join Cornell Cooperative Extensions of Al
 legany\, Broome\, Oneida\, Steuben\, and Seneca counties\, along with the C
 entral NY Dairy\, Livestock & Field Crops team\, for our first virtual Anni
 e's Project this winter!\n\nAnnie's Project is a six-week online experience
  designed especially for farm women to help them develop their management a
 nd decision-making skills for their farms. Annie’s Project is designed for 
 farm women who have been in farming\, or agri-business\, or part of the foo
 d system for three to five years\, and want to develop their understanding\
 , interpretation\, and opportunities in sustainable agriculture. Annie’s Pr
 oject gives farm women the opportunity to learn from female agricultural pr
 ofessionals and network with other women in similar situations.\n\nAnnie’s 
 Project provides education in production\, price or market\, financial\, in
 stitutional and legal\, and human and personal risk. At the end of six week
 s\, participants will possess the following skills sets —\n\nUnderstand per
 sonality types to communicate better with business partnersPut family livin
 g expenses together with other costs of doing business on the farmIdentify 
 production risks on-farm and prioritize risk management strategies to minim
 ize lossesInterpret balance sheets\, income statements\, and cash flow proj
 ections to make business decisionsConfidence in review of labor laws\, requ
 irements\, and their implicationsDevelop an inventory of current Human Capi
 tol & make a plan to address any weaknesses and contingency plan if a ‘posi
 tion’ becomes openUnderstand farm family labor vs off farm labor. how to of
 fer benefits & when it’s time to hire outside helpCommunicate expectations 
 of family vs hired laborUnderstand insurance options to cover Human Resourc
 e concernsUnderstand how assets are titled and learn about estate planning 
 toolsConsider and evaluate available marketing opportunitiesUnderstand tool
 s and resources for stress management & farm equipment needs specific to fa
 rm womenThe cost is $30 for the series and includes a portfolio\, access to
  an online learning platform and access to all presentations and worksheets
 \, access to financial and legal advice\, and support from a variety of com
 munity partners. The series will take place on Mondays & Thursdays\, Novemb
 er 1st – December 16th (off the week of Nov 22nd) from 6:30-8:30pm via Zoom
 . The fee for women veterans engaged in\, interested in getting into\, agri
 culture is sponsored by the FarmOps initiative at the Cornell Small Farms P
 rogram.\n\nFor more information on the curriculum and program contact Laura
  Biasillo at lw257@cornell.edu. \nor in Oneida County contact Bonnie Collin
 s BSC33@cornell.edu or 315-736-3394 x 104\n\nFee\n\n$30 due by Oct 26th\n\n
 Register\n\nhttps://reg.cce.cornell.edu/remoteanniesproject2021_203
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DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension Presents:\nAnnie’s Project: Risk 
 Management for Farm Women\n\nAre you a woman engaged in farming in NYS? Wou
 ld you like to learn and network with other farm women\, and learn how to s
 trengthen your farming operation? Join Cornell Cooperative Extensions of Al
 legany\, Broome\, Oneida\, Steuben\, and Seneca counties\, along with the C
 entral NY Dairy\, Livestock & Field Crops team\, for our first virtual Anni
 e's Project this winter!\n\nAnnie's Project is a six-week online experience
  designed especially for farm women to help them develop their management a
 nd decision-making skills for their farms. Annie’s Project is designed for 
 farm women who have been in farming\, or agri-business\, or part of the foo
 d system for three to five years\, and want to develop their understanding\
 , interpretation\, and opportunities in sustainable agriculture. Annie’s Pr
 oject gives farm women the opportunity to learn from female agricultural pr
 ofessionals and network with other women in similar situations.\n\nAnnie’s 
 Project provides education in production\, price or market\, financial\, in
 stitutional and legal\, and human and personal risk. At the end of six week
 s\, participants will possess the following skills sets —\n\nUnderstand per
 sonality types to communicate better with business partnersPut family livin
 g expenses together with other costs of doing business on the farmIdentify 
 production risks on-farm and prioritize risk management strategies to minim
 ize lossesInterpret balance sheets\, income statements\, and cash flow proj
 ections to make business decisionsConfidence in review of labor laws\, requ
 irements\, and their implicationsDevelop an inventory of current Human Capi
 tol & make a plan to address any weaknesses and contingency plan if a ‘posi
 tion’ becomes openUnderstand farm family labor vs off farm labor. how to of
 fer benefits & when it’s time to hire outside helpCommunicate expectations 
 of family vs hired laborUnderstand insurance options to cover Human Resourc
 e concernsUnderstand how assets are titled and learn about estate planning 
 toolsConsider and evaluate available marketing opportunitiesUnderstand tool
 s and resources for stress management & farm equipment needs specific to fa
 rm womenThe cost is $30 for the series and includes a portfolio\, access to
  an online learning platform and access to all presentations and worksheets
 \, access to financial and legal advice\, and support from a variety of com
 munity partners. The series will take place on Mondays & Thursdays\, Novemb
 er 1st – December 16th (off the week of Nov 22nd) from 6:30-8:30pm via Zoom
 . The fee for women veterans engaged in\, interested in getting into\, agri
 culture is sponsored by the FarmOps initiative at the Cornell Small Farms P
 rogram.\n\nFor more information on the curriculum and program contact Laura
  Biasillo at lw257@cornell.edu. \nor in Oneida County contact Bonnie Collin
 s BSC33@cornell.edu or 315-736-3394 x 104\n\nFee\n\n$30 due by Oct 26th\n\n
 Register\n\nhttps://reg.cce.cornell.edu/remoteanniesproject2021_203
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DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension Presents:\nAnnie’s Project: Risk 
 Management for Farm Women\n\nAre you a woman engaged in farming in NYS? Wou
 ld you like to learn and network with other farm women\, and learn how to s
 trengthen your farming operation? Join Cornell Cooperative Extensions of Al
 legany\, Broome\, Oneida\, Steuben\, and Seneca counties\, along with the C
 entral NY Dairy\, Livestock & Field Crops team\, for our first virtual Anni
 e's Project this winter!\n\nAnnie's Project is a six-week online experience
  designed especially for farm women to help them develop their management a
 nd decision-making skills for their farms. Annie’s Project is designed for 
 farm women who have been in farming\, or agri-business\, or part of the foo
 d system for three to five years\, and want to develop their understanding\
 , interpretation\, and opportunities in sustainable agriculture. Annie’s Pr
 oject gives farm women the opportunity to learn from female agricultural pr
 ofessionals and network with other women in similar situations.\n\nAnnie’s 
 Project provides education in production\, price or market\, financial\, in
 stitutional and legal\, and human and personal risk. At the end of six week
 s\, participants will possess the following skills sets —\n\nUnderstand per
 sonality types to communicate better with business partnersPut family livin
 g expenses together with other costs of doing business on the farmIdentify 
 production risks on-farm and prioritize risk management strategies to minim
 ize lossesInterpret balance sheets\, income statements\, and cash flow proj
 ections to make business decisionsConfidence in review of labor laws\, requ
 irements\, and their implicationsDevelop an inventory of current Human Capi
 tol & make a plan to address any weaknesses and contingency plan if a ‘posi
 tion’ becomes openUnderstand farm family labor vs off farm labor. how to of
 fer benefits & when it’s time to hire outside helpCommunicate expectations 
 of family vs hired laborUnderstand insurance options to cover Human Resourc
 e concernsUnderstand how assets are titled and learn about estate planning 
 toolsConsider and evaluate available marketing opportunitiesUnderstand tool
 s and resources for stress management & farm equipment needs specific to fa
 rm womenThe cost is $30 for the series and includes a portfolio\, access to
  an online learning platform and access to all presentations and worksheets
 \, access to financial and legal advice\, and support from a variety of com
 munity partners. The series will take place on Mondays & Thursdays\, Novemb
 er 1st – December 16th (off the week of Nov 22nd) from 6:30-8:30pm via Zoom
 . The fee for women veterans engaged in\, interested in getting into\, agri
 culture is sponsored by the FarmOps initiative at the Cornell Small Farms P
 rogram.\n\nFor more information on the curriculum and program contact Laura
  Biasillo at lw257@cornell.edu. \nor in Oneida County contact Bonnie Collin
 s BSC33@cornell.edu or 315-736-3394 x 104\n\nFee\n\n$30 due by Oct 26th\n\n
 Register\n\nhttps://reg.cce.cornell.edu/remoteanniesproject2021_203
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DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension Presents:\nAnnie’s Project: Risk 
 Management for Farm Women\n\nAre you a woman engaged in farming in NYS? Wou
 ld you like to learn and network with other farm women\, and learn how to s
 trengthen your farming operation? Join Cornell Cooperative Extensions of Al
 legany\, Broome\, Oneida\, Steuben\, and Seneca counties\, along with the C
 entral NY Dairy\, Livestock & Field Crops team\, for our first virtual Anni
 e's Project this winter!\n\nAnnie's Project is a six-week online experience
  designed especially for farm women to help them develop their management a
 nd decision-making skills for their farms. Annie’s Project is designed for 
 farm women who have been in farming\, or agri-business\, or part of the foo
 d system for three to five years\, and want to develop their understanding\
 , interpretation\, and opportunities in sustainable agriculture. Annie’s Pr
 oject gives farm women the opportunity to learn from female agricultural pr
 ofessionals and network with other women in similar situations.\n\nAnnie’s 
 Project provides education in production\, price or market\, financial\, in
 stitutional and legal\, and human and personal risk. At the end of six week
 s\, participants will possess the following skills sets —\n\nUnderstand per
 sonality types to communicate better with business partnersPut family livin
 g expenses together with other costs of doing business on the farmIdentify 
 production risks on-farm and prioritize risk management strategies to minim
 ize lossesInterpret balance sheets\, income statements\, and cash flow proj
 ections to make business decisionsConfidence in review of labor laws\, requ
 irements\, and their implicationsDevelop an inventory of current Human Capi
 tol & make a plan to address any weaknesses and contingency plan if a ‘posi
 tion’ becomes openUnderstand farm family labor vs off farm labor. how to of
 fer benefits & when it’s time to hire outside helpCommunicate expectations 
 of family vs hired laborUnderstand insurance options to cover Human Resourc
 e concernsUnderstand how assets are titled and learn about estate planning 
 toolsConsider and evaluate available marketing opportunitiesUnderstand tool
 s and resources for stress management & farm equipment needs specific to fa
 rm womenThe cost is $30 for the series and includes a portfolio\, access to
  an online learning platform and access to all presentations and worksheets
 \, access to financial and legal advice\, and support from a variety of com
 munity partners. The series will take place on Mondays & Thursdays\, Novemb
 er 1st – December 16th (off the week of Nov 22nd) from 6:30-8:30pm via Zoom
 . The fee for women veterans engaged in\, interested in getting into\, agri
 culture is sponsored by the FarmOps initiative at the Cornell Small Farms P
 rogram.\n\nFor more information on the curriculum and program contact Laura
  Biasillo at lw257@cornell.edu. \nor in Oneida County contact Bonnie Collin
 s BSC33@cornell.edu or 315-736-3394 x 104\n\nFee\n\n$30 due by Oct 26th\n\n
 Register\n\nhttps://reg.cce.cornell.edu/remoteanniesproject2021_203
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DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension Presents:\nAnnie’s Project: Risk 
 Management for Farm Women\n\nAre you a woman engaged in farming in NYS? Wou
 ld you like to learn and network with other farm women\, and learn how to s
 trengthen your farming operation? Join Cornell Cooperative Extensions of Al
 legany\, Broome\, Oneida\, Steuben\, and Seneca counties\, along with the C
 entral NY Dairy\, Livestock & Field Crops team\, for our first virtual Anni
 e's Project this winter!\n\nAnnie's Project is a six-week online experience
  designed especially for farm women to help them develop their management a
 nd decision-making skills for their farms. Annie’s Project is designed for 
 farm women who have been in farming\, or agri-business\, or part of the foo
 d system for three to five years\, and want to develop their understanding\
 , interpretation\, and opportunities in sustainable agriculture. Annie’s Pr
 oject gives farm women the opportunity to learn from female agricultural pr
 ofessionals and network with other women in similar situations.\n\nAnnie’s 
 Project provides education in production\, price or market\, financial\, in
 stitutional and legal\, and human and personal risk. At the end of six week
 s\, participants will possess the following skills sets —\n\nUnderstand per
 sonality types to communicate better with business partnersPut family livin
 g expenses together with other costs of doing business on the farmIdentify 
 production risks on-farm and prioritize risk management strategies to minim
 ize lossesInterpret balance sheets\, income statements\, and cash flow proj
 ections to make business decisionsConfidence in review of labor laws\, requ
 irements\, and their implicationsDevelop an inventory of current Human Capi
 tol & make a plan to address any weaknesses and contingency plan if a ‘posi
 tion’ becomes openUnderstand farm family labor vs off farm labor. how to of
 fer benefits & when it’s time to hire outside helpCommunicate expectations 
 of family vs hired laborUnderstand insurance options to cover Human Resourc
 e concernsUnderstand how assets are titled and learn about estate planning 
 toolsConsider and evaluate available marketing opportunitiesUnderstand tool
 s and resources for stress management & farm equipment needs specific to fa
 rm womenThe cost is $30 for the series and includes a portfolio\, access to
  an online learning platform and access to all presentations and worksheets
 \, access to financial and legal advice\, and support from a variety of com
 munity partners. The series will take place on Mondays & Thursdays\, Novemb
 er 1st – December 16th (off the week of Nov 22nd) from 6:30-8:30pm via Zoom
 . The fee for women veterans engaged in\, interested in getting into\, agri
 culture is sponsored by the FarmOps initiative at the Cornell Small Farms P
 rogram.\n\nFor more information on the curriculum and program contact Laura
  Biasillo at lw257@cornell.edu. \nor in Oneida County contact Bonnie Collin
 s BSC33@cornell.edu or 315-736-3394 x 104\n\nFee\n\n$30 due by Oct 26th\n\n
 Register\n\nhttps://reg.cce.cornell.edu/remoteanniesproject2021_203
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DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension Presents:\nAnnie’s Project: Risk 
 Management for Farm Women\n\nAre you a woman engaged in farming in NYS? Wou
 ld you like to learn and network with other farm women\, and learn how to s
 trengthen your farming operation? Join Cornell Cooperative Extensions of Al
 legany\, Broome\, Oneida\, Steuben\, and Seneca counties\, along with the C
 entral NY Dairy\, Livestock & Field Crops team\, for our first virtual Anni
 e's Project this winter!\n\nAnnie's Project is a six-week online experience
  designed especially for farm women to help them develop their management a
 nd decision-making skills for their farms. Annie’s Project is designed for 
 farm women who have been in farming\, or agri-business\, or part of the foo
 d system for three to five years\, and want to develop their understanding\
 , interpretation\, and opportunities in sustainable agriculture. Annie’s Pr
 oject gives farm women the opportunity to learn from female agricultural pr
 ofessionals and network with other women in similar situations.\n\nAnnie’s 
 Project provides education in production\, price or market\, financial\, in
 stitutional and legal\, and human and personal risk. At the end of six week
 s\, participants will possess the following skills sets —\n\nUnderstand per
 sonality types to communicate better with business partnersPut family livin
 g expenses together with other costs of doing business on the farmIdentify 
 production risks on-farm and prioritize risk management strategies to minim
 ize lossesInterpret balance sheets\, income statements\, and cash flow proj
 ections to make business decisionsConfidence in review of labor laws\, requ
 irements\, and their implicationsDevelop an inventory of current Human Capi
 tol & make a plan to address any weaknesses and contingency plan if a ‘posi
 tion’ becomes openUnderstand farm family labor vs off farm labor. how to of
 fer benefits & when it’s time to hire outside helpCommunicate expectations 
 of family vs hired laborUnderstand insurance options to cover Human Resourc
 e concernsUnderstand how assets are titled and learn about estate planning 
 toolsConsider and evaluate available marketing opportunitiesUnderstand tool
 s and resources for stress management & farm equipment needs specific to fa
 rm womenThe cost is $30 for the series and includes a portfolio\, access to
  an online learning platform and access to all presentations and worksheets
 \, access to financial and legal advice\, and support from a variety of com
 munity partners. The series will take place on Mondays & Thursdays\, Novemb
 er 1st – December 16th (off the week of Nov 22nd) from 6:30-8:30pm via Zoom
 . The fee for women veterans engaged in\, interested in getting into\, agri
 culture is sponsored by the FarmOps initiative at the Cornell Small Farms P
 rogram.\n\nFor more information on the curriculum and program contact Laura
  Biasillo at lw257@cornell.edu. \nor in Oneida County contact Bonnie Collin
 s BSC33@cornell.edu or 315-736-3394 x 104\n\nFee\n\n$30 due by Oct 26th\n\n
 Register\n\nhttps://reg.cce.cornell.edu/remoteanniesproject2021_203
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DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension Presents:\nAnnie’s Project: Risk 
 Management for Farm Women\n\nAre you a woman engaged in farming in NYS? Wou
 ld you like to learn and network with other farm women\, and learn how to s
 trengthen your farming operation? Join Cornell Cooperative Extensions of Al
 legany\, Broome\, Oneida\, Steuben\, and Seneca counties\, along with the C
 entral NY Dairy\, Livestock & Field Crops team\, for our first virtual Anni
 e's Project this winter!\n\nAnnie's Project is a six-week online experience
  designed especially for farm women to help them develop their management a
 nd decision-making skills for their farms. Annie’s Project is designed for 
 farm women who have been in farming\, or agri-business\, or part of the foo
 d system for three to five years\, and want to develop their understanding\
 , interpretation\, and opportunities in sustainable agriculture. Annie’s Pr
 oject gives farm women the opportunity to learn from female agricultural pr
 ofessionals and network with other women in similar situations.\n\nAnnie’s 
 Project provides education in production\, price or market\, financial\, in
 stitutional and legal\, and human and personal risk. At the end of six week
 s\, participants will possess the following skills sets —\n\nUnderstand per
 sonality types to communicate better with business partnersPut family livin
 g expenses together with other costs of doing business on the farmIdentify 
 production risks on-farm and prioritize risk management strategies to minim
 ize lossesInterpret balance sheets\, income statements\, and cash flow proj
 ections to make business decisionsConfidence in review of labor laws\, requ
 irements\, and their implicationsDevelop an inventory of current Human Capi
 tol & make a plan to address any weaknesses and contingency plan if a ‘posi
 tion’ becomes openUnderstand farm family labor vs off farm labor. how to of
 fer benefits & when it’s time to hire outside helpCommunicate expectations 
 of family vs hired laborUnderstand insurance options to cover Human Resourc
 e concernsUnderstand how assets are titled and learn about estate planning 
 toolsConsider and evaluate available marketing opportunitiesUnderstand tool
 s and resources for stress management & farm equipment needs specific to fa
 rm womenThe cost is $30 for the series and includes a portfolio\, access to
  an online learning platform and access to all presentations and worksheets
 \, access to financial and legal advice\, and support from a variety of com
 munity partners. The series will take place on Mondays & Thursdays\, Novemb
 er 1st – December 16th (off the week of Nov 22nd) from 6:30-8:30pm via Zoom
 . The fee for women veterans engaged in\, interested in getting into\, agri
 culture is sponsored by the FarmOps initiative at the Cornell Small Farms P
 rogram.\n\nFor more information on the curriculum and program contact Laura
  Biasillo at lw257@cornell.edu. \nor in Oneida County contact Bonnie Collin
 s BSC33@cornell.edu or 315-736-3394 x 104\n\nFee\n\n$30 due by Oct 26th\n\n
 Register\n\nhttps://reg.cce.cornell.edu/remoteanniesproject2021_203
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DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension Presents:\nAnnie’s Project: Risk 
 Management for Farm Women\n\nAre you a woman engaged in farming in NYS? Wou
 ld you like to learn and network with other farm women\, and learn how to s
 trengthen your farming operation? Join Cornell Cooperative Extensions of Al
 legany\, Broome\, Oneida\, Steuben\, and Seneca counties\, along with the C
 entral NY Dairy\, Livestock & Field Crops team\, for our first virtual Anni
 e's Project this winter!\n\nAnnie's Project is a six-week online experience
  designed especially for farm women to help them develop their management a
 nd decision-making skills for their farms. Annie’s Project is designed for 
 farm women who have been in farming\, or agri-business\, or part of the foo
 d system for three to five years\, and want to develop their understanding\
 , interpretation\, and opportunities in sustainable agriculture. Annie’s Pr
 oject gives farm women the opportunity to learn from female agricultural pr
 ofessionals and network with other women in similar situations.\n\nAnnie’s 
 Project provides education in production\, price or market\, financial\, in
 stitutional and legal\, and human and personal risk. At the end of six week
 s\, participants will possess the following skills sets —\n\nUnderstand per
 sonality types to communicate better with business partnersPut family livin
 g expenses together with other costs of doing business on the farmIdentify 
 production risks on-farm and prioritize risk management strategies to minim
 ize lossesInterpret balance sheets\, income statements\, and cash flow proj
 ections to make business decisionsConfidence in review of labor laws\, requ
 irements\, and their implicationsDevelop an inventory of current Human Capi
 tol & make a plan to address any weaknesses and contingency plan if a ‘posi
 tion’ becomes openUnderstand farm family labor vs off farm labor. how to of
 fer benefits & when it’s time to hire outside helpCommunicate expectations 
 of family vs hired laborUnderstand insurance options to cover Human Resourc
 e concernsUnderstand how assets are titled and learn about estate planning 
 toolsConsider and evaluate available marketing opportunitiesUnderstand tool
 s and resources for stress management & farm equipment needs specific to fa
 rm womenThe cost is $30 for the series and includes a portfolio\, access to
  an online learning platform and access to all presentations and worksheets
 \, access to financial and legal advice\, and support from a variety of com
 munity partners. The series will take place on Mondays & Thursdays\, Novemb
 er 1st – December 16th (off the week of Nov 22nd) from 6:30-8:30pm via Zoom
 . The fee for women veterans engaged in\, interested in getting into\, agri
 culture is sponsored by the FarmOps initiative at the Cornell Small Farms P
 rogram.\n\nFor more information on the curriculum and program contact Laura
  Biasillo at lw257@cornell.edu. \nor in Oneida County contact Bonnie Collin
 s BSC33@cornell.edu or 315-736-3394 x 104\n\nFee\n\n$30 due by Oct 26th\n\n
 Register\n\nhttps://reg.cce.cornell.edu/remoteanniesproject2021_203
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DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension Presents:\nAnnie’s Project: Risk 
 Management for Farm Women\n\nAre you a woman engaged in farming in NYS? Wou
 ld you like to learn and network with other farm women\, and learn how to s
 trengthen your farming operation? Join Cornell Cooperative Extensions of Al
 legany\, Broome\, Oneida\, Steuben\, and Seneca counties\, along with the C
 entral NY Dairy\, Livestock & Field Crops team\, for our first virtual Anni
 e's Project this winter!\n\nAnnie's Project is a six-week online experience
  designed especially for farm women to help them develop their management a
 nd decision-making skills for their farms. Annie’s Project is designed for 
 farm women who have been in farming\, or agri-business\, or part of the foo
 d system for three to five years\, and want to develop their understanding\
 , interpretation\, and opportunities in sustainable agriculture. Annie’s Pr
 oject gives farm women the opportunity to learn from female agricultural pr
 ofessionals and network with other women in similar situations.\n\nAnnie’s 
 Project provides education in production\, price or market\, financial\, in
 stitutional and legal\, and human and personal risk. At the end of six week
 s\, participants will possess the following skills sets —\n\nUnderstand per
 sonality types to communicate better with business partnersPut family livin
 g expenses together with other costs of doing business on the farmIdentify 
 production risks on-farm and prioritize risk management strategies to minim
 ize lossesInterpret balance sheets\, income statements\, and cash flow proj
 ections to make business decisionsConfidence in review of labor laws\, requ
 irements\, and their implicationsDevelop an inventory of current Human Capi
 tol & make a plan to address any weaknesses and contingency plan if a ‘posi
 tion’ becomes openUnderstand farm family labor vs off farm labor. how to of
 fer benefits & when it’s time to hire outside helpCommunicate expectations 
 of family vs hired laborUnderstand insurance options to cover Human Resourc
 e concernsUnderstand how assets are titled and learn about estate planning 
 toolsConsider and evaluate available marketing opportunitiesUnderstand tool
 s and resources for stress management & farm equipment needs specific to fa
 rm womenThe cost is $30 for the series and includes a portfolio\, access to
  an online learning platform and access to all presentations and worksheets
 \, access to financial and legal advice\, and support from a variety of com
 munity partners. The series will take place on Mondays & Thursdays\, Novemb
 er 1st – December 16th (off the week of Nov 22nd) from 6:30-8:30pm via Zoom
 . The fee for women veterans engaged in\, interested in getting into\, agri
 culture is sponsored by the FarmOps initiative at the Cornell Small Farms P
 rogram.\n\nFor more information on the curriculum and program contact Laura
  Biasillo at lw257@cornell.edu. \nor in Oneida County contact Bonnie Collin
 s BSC33@cornell.edu or 315-736-3394 x 104\n\nFee\n\n$30 due by Oct 26th\n\n
 Register\n\nhttps://reg.cce.cornell.edu/remoteanniesproject2021_203
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DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension Presents:\nAnnie’s Project: Risk 
 Management for Farm Women\n\nAre you a woman engaged in farming in NYS? Wou
 ld you like to learn and network with other farm women\, and learn how to s
 trengthen your farming operation? Join Cornell Cooperative Extensions of Al
 legany\, Broome\, Oneida\, Steuben\, and Seneca counties\, along with the C
 entral NY Dairy\, Livestock & Field Crops team\, for our first virtual Anni
 e's Project this winter!\n\nAnnie's Project is a six-week online experience
  designed especially for farm women to help them develop their management a
 nd decision-making skills for their farms. Annie’s Project is designed for 
 farm women who have been in farming\, or agri-business\, or part of the foo
 d system for three to five years\, and want to develop their understanding\
 , interpretation\, and opportunities in sustainable agriculture. Annie’s Pr
 oject gives farm women the opportunity to learn from female agricultural pr
 ofessionals and network with other women in similar situations.\n\nAnnie’s 
 Project provides education in production\, price or market\, financial\, in
 stitutional and legal\, and human and personal risk. At the end of six week
 s\, participants will possess the following skills sets —\n\nUnderstand per
 sonality types to communicate better with business partnersPut family livin
 g expenses together with other costs of doing business on the farmIdentify 
 production risks on-farm and prioritize risk management strategies to minim
 ize lossesInterpret balance sheets\, income statements\, and cash flow proj
 ections to make business decisionsConfidence in review of labor laws\, requ
 irements\, and their implicationsDevelop an inventory of current Human Capi
 tol & make a plan to address any weaknesses and contingency plan if a ‘posi
 tion’ becomes openUnderstand farm family labor vs off farm labor. how to of
 fer benefits & when it’s time to hire outside helpCommunicate expectations 
 of family vs hired laborUnderstand insurance options to cover Human Resourc
 e concernsUnderstand how assets are titled and learn about estate planning 
 toolsConsider and evaluate available marketing opportunitiesUnderstand tool
 s and resources for stress management & farm equipment needs specific to fa
 rm womenThe cost is $30 for the series and includes a portfolio\, access to
  an online learning platform and access to all presentations and worksheets
 \, access to financial and legal advice\, and support from a variety of com
 munity partners. The series will take place on Mondays & Thursdays\, Novemb
 er 1st – December 16th (off the week of Nov 22nd) from 6:30-8:30pm via Zoom
 . The fee for women veterans engaged in\, interested in getting into\, agri
 culture is sponsored by the FarmOps initiative at the Cornell Small Farms P
 rogram.\n\nFor more information on the curriculum and program contact Laura
  Biasillo at lw257@cornell.edu. \nor in Oneida County contact Bonnie Collin
 s BSC33@cornell.edu or 315-736-3394 x 104\n\nFee\n\n$30 due by Oct 26th\n\n
 Register\n\nhttps://reg.cce.cornell.edu/remoteanniesproject2021_203
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CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension Presents:\nAnnie’s Project: Risk 
 Management for Farm Women\n\nAre you a woman engaged in farming in NYS? Wou
 ld you like to learn and network with other farm women\, and learn how to s
 trengthen your farming operation? Join Cornell Cooperative Extensions of Al
 legany\, Broome\, Oneida\, Steuben\, and Seneca counties\, along with the C
 entral NY Dairy\, Livestock & Field Crops team\, for our first virtual Anni
 e's Project this winter!\n\nAnnie's Project is a six-week online experience
  designed especially for farm women to help them develop their management a
 nd decision-making skills for their farms. Annie’s Project is designed for 
 farm women who have been in farming\, or agri-business\, or part of the foo
 d system for three to five years\, and want to develop their understanding\
 , interpretation\, and opportunities in sustainable agriculture. Annie’s Pr
 oject gives farm women the opportunity to learn from female agricultural pr
 ofessionals and network with other women in similar situations.\n\nAnnie’s 
 Project provides education in production\, price or market\, financial\, in
 stitutional and legal\, and human and personal risk. At the end of six week
 s\, participants will possess the following skills sets —\n\nUnderstand per
 sonality types to communicate better with business partnersPut family livin
 g expenses together with other costs of doing business on the farmIdentify 
 production risks on-farm and prioritize risk management strategies to minim
 ize lossesInterpret balance sheets\, income statements\, and cash flow proj
 ections to make business decisionsConfidence in review of labor laws\, requ
 irements\, and their implicationsDevelop an inventory of current Human Capi
 tol & make a plan to address any weaknesses and contingency plan if a ‘posi
 tion’ becomes openUnderstand farm family labor vs off farm labor. how to of
 fer benefits & when it’s time to hire outside helpCommunicate expectations 
 of family vs hired laborUnderstand insurance options to cover Human Resourc
 e concernsUnderstand how assets are titled and learn about estate planning 
 toolsConsider and evaluate available marketing opportunitiesUnderstand tool
 s and resources for stress management & farm equipment needs specific to fa
 rm womenThe cost is $30 for the series and includes a portfolio\, access to
  an online learning platform and access to all presentations and worksheets
 \, access to financial and legal advice\, and support from a variety of com
 munity partners. The series will take place on Mondays & Thursdays\, Novemb
 er 1st – December 16th (off the week of Nov 22nd) from 6:30-8:30pm via Zoom
 . The fee for women veterans engaged in\, interested in getting into\, agri
 culture is sponsored by the FarmOps initiative at the Cornell Small Farms P
 rogram.\n\nFor more information on the curriculum and program contact Laura
  Biasillo at lw257@cornell.edu. \nor in Oneida County contact Bonnie Collin
 s BSC33@cornell.edu or 315-736-3394 x 104\n\nFee\n\n$30 due by Oct 26th\n\n
 Register\n\nhttps://reg.cce.cornell.edu/remoteanniesproject2021_203
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