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Farmers' short course set to begin Thursday
January 19, 2012
(News and Sentinel) The 2012 weekly Wood County Farmers’ Short Course begins 7 p.m. Thursday and runs through March in the Fort Boreman room of the Judge Black Courthouse Annex at 315 Market St.
All meetings are 7 p.m. Thursdays and are free and open to the public.
“The Farmers’ Short Course is a great educational opportunity for local farmers, gardeners and anyone interested in agriculture here in the Mid-Ohio Valley,” said J.J. Barrett, West Virginia University agriculture extension agent. “WVU Extension Service strives to provide research based information to local citizens. The short course is also a great way for farmers to network and exchange ideas.”
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