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By Donald Stotts


Oklahoma Women


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From left to right, Susan Routh, Brook Bradbury, Reonna Slagell Gossen, Dianna Thompson, Lt. Gov. Todd Lamb, Damona Doye, Jennifer Jensen, and Jannetta Clark are part of the planning committee. Courtesy photo


OKLAHOMA’S STATEWIDE O


klahoma’s Statewide Women in Agriculture and Small Business Conference will take place Aug. 8-9 at the Moore-Norman Technology Center. “The focus of the two-day conference is to assist women and producers to successfully manage risk for their agricultural enterprises or small businesses,” said Damona Doye, Oklahoma State University Cooperative Extension farm management specialist.


Cost is $50 per participant if registering by Aug. 1 and $60 thereafter. Registration includes two breakfasts, two lunches, all refreshment breaks, conference materials, post-conference training and a Taste of Oklahoma reception on Thursday evening, Aug. 8.


Registration forms and additional information are available at http://www. OKWomeninAgandSmallBusiness.com on the Internet, or by calling the OSU Department of Agricultural Economics at 405-744-9826.


The Moore-Norman Technology Center is located at 13301 S. Pennsylvania Ave. in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.


A number of concurrent sessions will be offered during the conference. Sessions will focus on a variety of high-profi le topics about agriculture, alternative enterprises and business and fi nance. Participants will be able to attend sessions of most interest and value to them.


“The conference is a great resource to learn the latest information on topics that empower women to solve issues and concerns of importance to them, their families and communities,” Doye said. “A particular strength of the conference is the ability of participants to personalize their experience.” Keynote speakers are Jolene Brown, professional speaker, author and family business consultant, and Celeste Settrini, a media, graphics and communications expert and founder of Couture Cowgirl ‘n Co. Oklahoma Secretary of Agriculture Jim Reese will


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Back by popular demand - keynote speaker


Jolene Brown!


A Champion for Agriculture helping us celebrate the best of the past and negotiate the future.


For registration and additional conference information, call (405) 744-9826 or visit


www.OKWomenInAgAndSmallBusiness.com


August 8-9, 2013 Moore Norman Technology Center


13301 S. Penn Ave. in OKC


WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE & SMALL BUSINESS CONFERENCE


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