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WINSTON COUNTY SELF HELP COOPERATIVE Presents THE SAVING RURAL AMERICA TALK RADIO SHOW FRIDAY • AUGUST 3, 2012 • 9:30AM-10:30AM The Host of the Saving Rural America Talk Radio Show is WCSHC Team Leader Frank Taylor the “Voice of Rural America” FEATURING: FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY’S MASTER FARMERS PROGRAM W I N S T O N C O U N T Y S E L F H E L P C O O P E R A T I V E S AVIN G R U RAL A M E RIC A ~ Founded in 1985 ~ WCSHC Call in number to speak with the host (323) 580-5735 Find past and up coming shows at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/savingruralamerica WINSTON COUNTY SELF HELP COOPERATIVE P.O. Box 774 • Louisville, MS 39339 • Phone: 662-779-2400 Email: [email protected] • Web: www.wcshc.com CONNECT WITH US Florida A&M University’s Master Farmers Program Florida A&M University Cooperative Extension Service launched a Master Farmer Training Program, designed to train participants to develop knowledge and skills required to become self-sufficient in farming or to build successful farm enterprises. This training is conduced through the joint efforts of FAMU, University of Florida, Farm Credit of North West Florida and the South Eastern Small Farmers Network.The goal of the program is to provide socially disadvantaged minority farmers and ranchers within northern Florida, southern Georgia and southern Alabama with technical and educational skills that can transform their farms into profitable and sustainable units. The 10-day program will include such topics as vegetable gardening, small ruminant production, e-marketing, record keeping, precision agriculture, risk management, farm safety, alternative crops, and gaining access to start-up resources. The training dates are August 3- 4; August 17-18; August 31-Sept. 1, and Sept. 14-15 and will take place at the FAMU Research and Extension Center, 4259 Bainbridge Highway, Quincy, FL. For more information or to register, contact Angela McKenzie-Jakes at 850- 875-8552, e-mail angela. [email protected], or Gilbert Queeley at 850-412

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Saving Rural America Talk Radio Show featuring Florida A&M University’s Master Farmers Program on Friday, August 3, 2012 from 9:30 am-10:30 am

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W I N S T O N C O U N T Y S E L F H E L P C O O P E R AT I V E P r e s e n t s

THE SAVING RURAL AMERICA TALK RADIO SHOWFRIDAY • AUGUST 3, 2012 • 9:30AM-10:30AM

The Host of the Saving Rural America Talk Radio Show is WCSHC Team Leader Frank Taylor the

“Voice of Rural America”

FEATURING: FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY’S MASTER FARMERS PROGRAM

WIN

STON COUNTY SELF HELP COOPERATIVE

SAVING RURAL AMERICA~ Founded in 1985 ~

WCSHC

Call in number to speak with the host (323) 580-5735Find past and up coming shows at:http://www.blogtalkradio.com/savingruralamerica

WINSTON COUNTY SELF HELP COOPERATIVE

P.O. Box 774 • Louisville, MS 39339 • Phone: 662-779-2400Email: [email protected] • Web: www.wcshc.com

CONNECT WITH US

Florida A&M University’s Master Farmers Program

Florida A&M University Cooperative Extension Service launched a Master Farmer Training Program, designed to train participants to develop knowledge and skills required to become self-sufficient in farming or to build successful farm enterprises.

This training is conduced through the joint efforts of FAMU, University of Florida, Farm Credit of North

West Florida and the South Eastern Small Farmers Network. The goal of the program is to provide socially disadvantaged minority farmers and ranchers within northern Florida, southern Georgia and southern Alabama with technical and educational skills that can transform their farms into profitable and sustainable units.The 10-day program will include such topics as vegetable gardening, small ruminant production, e-marketing, record keeping, precision agriculture, risk management, farm safety, alternative crops, and gaining access to start-up resources.

The training dates are August 3-4; August 17-18; August 31-Sept.

1, and Sept. 14-15 and will take place at the FAMU Research and Extension Center, 4259 Bainbridge Highway, Quincy, FL.

For more information or to register, contact Angela McKenzie-Jakes at 850-875-8552, e-mail [email protected], or Gilbert Queeley at 850-412