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Our real business is you.

As a further convenience, we’ve included several articles here to get you started.

• Building a Marketing Plan

• Financial Strategies for a Sound Horse Business

• Why Cant I Keep Good Employees?

Demystifying Business Planning: Concept, Customer, Cash

• The Horse Professionals Code of Conduct

The Search for Sponsorship

• Grantsmanship: Looking for Funding in All the Right Places

• The Best Clean Underwear Approach to Social Media for Your Horse Business

 Horse History USA

 

 

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"When I was an adjunct at UNH, Lisa Derby Oden brought a wealth of information and knowledge about current issues facing the equine industry locally and nationally to the equine science students there...Lisa provided a full understanding of how each segment of the industry is dependent upon each other for stability and growth. Her in-class workshops helped students increase their awareness of problems encountered in the equine field. She offered opportunities to learn about small business operations and professionalism.

Time and again, she offered UNH undergraduate students insights into current horse industry trends which have an effect on their chosen equine profession. I sat in on Equine Business Management when Lisa offered it through UNH. It helped me tremendously with my own business on my farm. I highly recommend her industry workshops as a must do walkthrough before venturing into any horse-related business. "

Heather Smith, Sunrise Bay Farm, Durham, NH

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