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Pipestone Lamb And Wool For Profit School Set For July

Pipestone Lamb And Wool For Profit School Set For July

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The 11th. Annual Pipestone Minnesota Lamb and Wool for Profit School is set for July 7 through the 10 at the Minnesota West Community and Technical College. The event in the past has drawn nearly 200 participants from 24 different states and Canada. Lamb and Wool Instructor Philip Berg says they have a broad array of topics they’ll cover designed to help producers with their bottom line.

He says their Sheep for Profit School is a professional management and business school for the sheep industry and they’ll have several suggestions as how producers can capitalize on that management.

Berg says another important way to manage that sheep operation is through effective and efficient labor.

Registration information and the course schedule for the for Profit School is available at the pipestonesheep.com website.

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