As we have moved into the new year, and tax season is quickly approaching, you might be looking to re-evaluate how you keep records for your farming operation.
Maybe you have thought about using a software program like Quicken but think it won’t work for a farm business, or just would like to see how it works before making the commitment of purchasing.
Darke County Extension will be hosting a short series on using Quicken for Farm Record Keeping on March 21 and 28 at the Anderson Ethanol Plant meeting room from 6 to 8:30PM.
Participants will learn about Quicken using an OSU Computer Lab provided during the workshop with Quicken software installed. Or, if you are already using Quicken you are welcome to bring your own computer.
A workshop manual/home reference will be provided.
Registration is $50 per farm business (maximum 2 people per farm).
Space is limited to 10 workstations.
For more information or to register call or email Taylor Dill at 937-569-5000 or dill.138@osu.edu