Master Marketer programs start Jan. 11

Sep 28, 2005 9:34 AM

In a post graduation survey, graduates of the first twelve trainings indicated that, on average, they have increased their returns by almost $32,000 annually.

The Master Marketer Educational System is a collection of educational programs where agricultural producers, lenders, and others involved in agriculture are trained in advanced risk management and marketing techniques.

The flagship program, Master Marketer, has graduated over 600 producers and agribusinessmen from fifteen trainings held across the state.

In a post graduation survey, graduates of the first twelve trainings indicated that, on average, they have increased their returns by almost $32,000 annually.

This award-winning marketing education program is holding its 19th session in Amarillo in January of 2006. If you are interested in joining the hundreds of producers who have already benefitted from the Master Marketer program, take a look at the Web site at: http://mastermarketer.tamu.edu or call Stephen Amosson at (806) 677-5600 for more information.

Master Marketer-Amarillo starts January 11-12, 2006.

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