Food entrepreneurs who hope to sell their goods to restaurants, farmers markets and other institutions can now learn about the best food safety practices at the University of Wyoming Extensionâs upcoming training sessions, happening from March 2 to March 4.
âWe know that a lot of people are thinking of being an entrepreneur within food production, and we want them to do it as well as they can,â said Cole Ehmke, the workshop organizer and university specialist in agricultural entrepreneurship and personal finance. âMost people donât have a background in food science, and so they may not know some of the risks. Thatâs what these trainings are all about.â
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Laramie County Hosts Farm and Ranch Show This Weekend
Laramie County will be hosting the first annual Farm and Ranch Show this weekend, February 19th through the 21st from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day. The show will be at the Event Center Fair Complex at Archer and admission is free.
Plenty of local vendors will be on hand to show off a variety of their products at the event. A mask mandate will be in place for the Farm and Ranch Show as they will allow a capacity of 500, but Events Director, Dan Ange has told Wyoming News Now that they really look forward to lots of participation from the local community.