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Adding Value with Event Planning and Agritourism with Cass Capen-Housley

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Today’s episode features Cass Capen-Housley, an Instructor and Event Coordinator for the Arkansas Tech Department of Agriculture and Tourism. She shares the importance of community building and service through events as well as agritourism’s role in providing an additional income stream while educating others.

To find out more about agritourism in Arkansas, check out the agritourism page at Arkansas.com.

You can learn more about Arkansas Tech University and it’s degrees and programs at their website, ATU.edu.

The website for Farm Bureau Financial Services has a helpful article titled Is Starting an Agritourism Business Right for Your Farm?

We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how we can make That Farm Life even better! Email us at aghealth@williamsbu.edu!
That Farm Life is produced by Eagle Farms at Williams Baptist University. That Farm Life Podcast is also a resource of Agri Health Network. For more information and to find more resources, check out AgriHealth.net.

Are you interested in graduating from college debt free? Check out the Williams Works program at WBU! For more information, call 870-759-4120 or email admissions@williamsbu.edu.

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Today’s episode features Cass Capen-Housley, an Instructor and Event Coordinator for the Arkansas Tech Department of Agriculture and Tourism. She shares the importance of community building and service through events as well as agritourism’s role in providing an additional income stream while educating others.

To find out more about agritourism in Arkansas, check out the agritourism page at Arkansas.com.

You can learn more about Arkansas Tech University and it’s degrees and programs at their website, ATU.edu.

The website for Farm Bureau Financial Services has a helpful article titled Is Starting an Agritourism Business Right for Your Farm?

We'd love to hear your feedback! Please reach out to us if you have ideas for future shows or how we can make That Farm Life even better! Email us at aghealth@williamsbu.edu!
That Farm Life is produced by Eagle Farms at Williams Baptist University. That Farm Life Podcast is also a resource of Agri Health Network. For more information and to find more resources, check out AgriHealth.net.

Are you interested in graduating from college debt free? Check out the Williams Works program at WBU! For more information, call 870-759-4120 or email admissions@williamsbu.edu.

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