Southern Ohio New and Small Farm College

An eight week introductory short course for the new landowner or anyone wishing to learn how to make the most on a few acres. Fayette County OSU Extension 1415 US Rte 22 SW Washington Court House OH. Mondays, Starting January 4, 2010. Time 6:30-9:00 pm. For more information call John Yost at 740-335-1150 or email yost.77@osu.edu

Week 1 Getting Started-Where are You and Where Do You Want To Be?

Goal setting, family matters, business planning, budgeting, resources

Week2 Where to Get Assistance

Overview of County Resources;OSU Extension, government agencies and programs,(i.e. CAUV, EQIP, Grants)

Week 3 What are the Legal Issues & Taxes

Fence Laws, liabilites and taxes

Week 4 Financial, Management and Farm Records

Balance sheet and record keeping

Week 5 Assessing Your Natural Resources

Forestry, timber, marketing, wildlife, ponds, etc.

Week 6 Crops & Horticulture Options

Forages, fruits, vegetables and The Green Industry

Week 7 Animal Production

Cattle, hogs, sheep, goats, horses, rabbits, poultry, etc

Week 8 Marketing Alternatives

Direct marketing, cooperatives, agritourism, bed & breakfast, niche markets

Small Farm Tour

A tour will conclude this program.

Registration Deadline is December 18, 2009

Price: $150.00 Price includes Notebook, soil test, refreshments, and bus tour.

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Southern Ohio New and Small Farm College
An eight week introductory short course for the new landowner or anyone wishing to learn how to make the most on a few acres. Fayette County OSU Extension 1415 US Rte 22 SW Washington Court House OH. Mondays, Starting January 4, 2010. Time 6:30-9:00 pm. For more information call John Yost at 740-335-1150 or email yost.77@osu.edu
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