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Farm Credit Knowledge Center postpones upcoming events due to COVID-19 concerns

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Due to growing concerns about the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Farm Credit Knowledge Center is postponing the Farm Management Institutes scheduled for March 19 in Romney, W.Va., and March 20 in Harrisonburg.

In addition, the Dairy Management Institutes that are scheduled for Wednesday, March 25 in Rocky Mount and March 26th in Dayton will also be postponed.

Producers who participate in the program are encouraged to continue to submit their data through March 30 as alternative dates are evaluated and scheduled.

The health and well-being of our staff and customers is our highest priority. While we continue to work to provide services to our customers during this time, please visit www.FarmCreditofVirginias.com or www.FarmCreditKnowledgeCenter.com for additional information and resources.

 

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