Warren- Henderson and Knox County Fram Bureaus to Host Marketing Presentation

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Twice a year the Warren- Henderson Fram Bureau hosts Dr. Steve Johnson, retired farm and ag business management specialist for Iowa State University Extension, for a marketing presentation. Warren-Henderson Farm Bureau manager Gina Sanberg said this event is being held with the Knox County Farm Bureau.

“If anyone has seen Steve before, he is going to do a very similar program,” said Sanberg. “The title of his presentation for this time is ‘Riding the Crop Price Cycles’. Steve is very animated, gives a lot of good information, a lot of people enjoy this event. If you are interested, members can contact our office, or there also is through our website, a link to where you can sign up yourself.”

The presentation will be held Tuesday June 13th at the Knox Agri Center in Galesburg.

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