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Bringing Your Farm-Based Business Online

Bringing Your Farm-Based Business Online

w/ Petra Page-Mann of Fruition Seeds and Geraldine Lavin of Suntrap Botanical

This event is a 2 part series.  Signing up for this event will register you for both dates. 

 
Part one: Monday, March 22nd
6pm-7:30pm EDT
Part two: Monday, March 29th
6pm-7:30pm EDT

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  • travel recreationally
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