Since 1995 the Women’s Agricultural Network has been committed to helping women start and grow profitable businesses in agriculture. The first WAgN was started in Vermont and we are very proud that that the model has been adapted for use in other states. For more about specific programs please check out our website at www.uvm.edu/wagn.
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- Drying Crops – Methods, Advice, and Incentives February 23, 2021By Suzy Hodgson The growing and harvesting of hops or hemp is only half the challenge in getting to a marketable crop. Drying and processing the crop to ensure quality is equally important to be able to sell a crop which … Continue reading →
- Drying Crops – Methods, Advice, and Incentives February 23, 2021
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