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SUMMARY:Making Data-driven Decisions to Increase Farmers Market Success Online Course
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DESCRIPTION: 	FREE ONLINE COURSE for FARMERS in NY and PA!&amp;nbsp;The Cornell Agricultural Marketing Research Program and Penn State University are excited to present a new, 6-week course, “From Data to Dollars: Making Data-driven Decisions to Increase Farmers Market Success,” as part of Cornell’s Farmers Market Research Project.    	 	   Tuesdays&amp;nbsp;starting March 3 - April 7 from 7pm-8:30pm&amp;nbsp;via Zoom.&amp;nbsp;Registration required.    	 	    	The course is for farmers with experience selling at farmers markets who wish to increase their earnings through management and marketing practices. Participants should either already use or intend to adopt the use of a Point of Sale (POS) system, like Square, to get the most benefit. 	This course aims to give farmers tools and techniques that increase their daily sales at farmers markets. A key component is group sharing through interactive questions and instructor-led group discussions. In addition to time spent on weekly webinars, participants should plan to spend about 1-2 hours each week working on course assignments, to be discussed the following week. Each week, the course will build on previous weeks’ topics, resulting in a well-rounded understanding of how to implement data-driven decisions and advance your goals. 	What participants will learn: 	 An understanding of consumer-focused marketing strategy.	  To develop a simple, actionable marketing plan for the 2026 season.	  Step-by-step guidance on setting up and using a POS system effectively.	  Insights from experienced farmers market vendors.	  Tools to monitor and improve your market metrics.	 	 			Visit the Farmers Market Research Project’s website at https://farmersmarketresearch.cornell.edu/ 		 	
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