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    Wildlife tourism as economic development

    ByBecky McCray May 3, 2006August 27, 2014

    Is wildlife tourism viable economic development for rural areas? My instinct tells me yes, but I keep craving some real data to work with. My little area of Oklahoma has just opened a huge project after five years of serious preparatory work (read the Enid News and Eagle story or visit the Great Plains Trail…

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    Nebraska’s Building Entrepreneurial Communities Program

    ByBecky McCray April 25, 2006August 27, 2014

    By Ed Morrison, EDPro Nebraska has a new initaitive to encourage entrepreneurial communities. Last week, the governor announced the first awards under the program. Read more.The purpose of the Building Entrepreneurial Communities Program is to support economically depressed rural areas of Nebraska in building entrepreneurial communities. You can learn more here. small biz rural entrepreneurship

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    Indiana’s rural strategy

    ByBecky McCray April 24, 2006August 27, 2014

    By Ed Morrison, EDPro For the past nine months or so, EDPros in Indiana, led by Purdue’s Center for Regional Development, have been working on a rural economic development strategy. Called “The Spirit and Quality of Place: A 2020 Vision for the Indiana Countryside”, the report represents the best thinking of over 150 people involved…

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    Solutions from Within – Why the"Farm Bill" Matters to Small Biz People

    ByBecky McCray April 13, 2006August 27, 2014

    By John Crabtree, johnc@cfra.org Solutions to rural America’s challenges will come from rural communities; not from Washington and Wall Street. Then why does the Center for Rural Affairs speak out about federal investment in rural America? Because there will be another farm bill, commodity program, rural development title and continued debate about the future of…

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    New opportunities in rural areas

    ByBecky McCray April 12, 2006August 27, 2014

    By Ed Morrison, EDPro One of the paradoxes of globalization is that our rural economies have multiple new opportunities to build wealth. The expanding role of entrepreneurship in rural economic development, combined with the emergence of smaller towns, open up new horizons for rural economies. (On the emergence of smaller towns, see Jack Schultz’ book,…

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    From MOO to You!

    ByJeanne Cole April 4, 2006August 27, 2014

    I just love getting my weekly news from Jack Schultz! Because I grew up in rural Minnesota I think I can identify with this story! From Moo to You!There is an old joke in agriculture, “How do you make a million dollars in agriculture?” “You start with $5 million!”George Shetler was like a lot of…

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    10 Ways to Delegate Without Hiring Staff

    ByBecky McCray March 24, 2006August 27, 2014

    By Becky McCray If you are “it” in the business, who can you delegate to? Family. This is where we all seem to start. Let the kids do age-appropriate tasks. Recruit extra family members to contribute. With family, it is especially important to match the person to the task, give extra support, and check back…

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    Network Kansas

    ByBecky McCray March 21, 2006August 27, 2014

    By Ed Morrison, EDPro Weblog: Economic Development for Today’s Professionals: Web Watch: Network Kansas The Kansas Center for Entrepreneurship has launched its NetWork Kansas Web site, call center and assistance fund for entrepreneurs and small business owners. Visit the site. The site represents a network of more than 200 organizations that provide assistance to small…

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