Hardin extension office offers Quicken workshops
Hardin County OSU Extension’s announces a “Computerized Farm Record Keeping Workshops using Quicken.”
A series of two workshops will be held at the Hardin County Extension office, 1021 W Lima St., Kenton, on Fridays, March 15, and March 22 from 12:30-3:30 p.m.
This workshop will use the data from an “example farm.” Learn how to set up accounts, categorize income and expenses, run tax reports, and prepare farm production reports. This workshop is for participants who are familiar with keyboarding and using a computer mouse. It is a medium-paced workshop and covers a variety of farming examples to maximize the learning experience. The instructor is Bruce Clevenger, OSU Extension Educator, Defiance County.
Participants will learn about Quicken using an OSU Computer Lab provided during workshop with Quicken software installed. A workshop manual/home reference will be provided. Registration is $75 per farm business (Maximum 2 people per farm) and can be paid when registering for the workshops. Registration is due no later than March 13. Space is limited to 10 workstations. More information about the class can be obtained by calling Mark Badertscher at 419-782-4771 or [email protected].
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