Seeing the results of farming decisions often takes months, if not years. Good recordkeeping helps farmers capture this data so they can make decisions based on reality, not just hunches or memory.
If you are just starting to farm or would like to learn how to keep better records, join experts from Northwest Farm Credit Services and Moss Adams on Saturday, April 5th for a recordkeeping workshop. They’ll teach participants about three systems, including paper records, basic computer and paper, and Quickbooks.
To register, visit the Brown Paper Tickets site or download the form and mail it with your check. For more information on the course, contact Holly Thompson at hollynthompson@wsu.edu.
Where: WSU Snohomish County Extension’s Cougar Auditorium, 600 128th St SE Everett
When: Saturday, April 5th from 9:00am to 3:00pm
Cost: $40 per farm, which includes 2 lunches; additional meals are available for $10 each