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      <title>Farming Education Meets Real-World Business Skills</title>
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      <description>In today&amp;rsquo;s rapidly evolving agricultural landscape, understanding the business side of farming is more crucial than ever. Programs like Farm Inc. in Harrison County, Kentucky, are bridging the gap between traditional agricultural education and real-world business practices. This two-week experiential learning initiative not only teaches students about farming but also equips them with essential skills in budgeting, finance, and management, preparing them for the complexities of modern agriculture.&#xA;Led by Shannon Farrell from the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service, Farm Inc.</description>
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