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Boost dairy financial skills with PDP expert

Boost dairy financial skills with PDP expert


By Blake Jackson

Calling all dairy farmers, veterinarians, nutritionists, and agribusiness professionals! The PDP Financial Literacy for Dairy program offers a multi-level training series designed to strengthen your financial expertise.

Renowned instructors David Coggins and Dr. Kevin Bernhardt will guide you through core financial concepts, helping you make informed decisions for your dairy operation. Space is limited, so register early!

Program Highlights:

  • Two Levels: Level 1 builds a solid financial foundation, while Level 2 delves into advanced topics.
  • Expert Instruction: Learn from industry leaders with extensive experience in dairy finance.
  • Interactive Format: Gain practical skills through discussions, case studies, and take-home assignments.

Registration Process:

  • Call PDP (800-947-7379) or email (mail@pdpw.org) to register.
  • Complete Online Assessment: This quick test determines your appropriate level (1 or 2).
  • Receive Placement Notification: You'll be notified of your level shortly after completing the test.

Program Dates:

  • Level 1: November 12-13 & December 4-5, 2024
  • Level 2: January 22-23, February 5-6, & February 26-27, 2025

Investment:

An initial registration fee ($675/member, $850/non-member) covers the cost for Level 1 participants.

Level 2 participants incur an additional fee of $200.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable financial knowledge and take your dairy business to the next level! For more information visit, https://pdpw.org/programs/Financial-Literacy-for-Dairy/details

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