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Make Sure You Are Signed Up to get the Fall Stable Management Magazine

Make sure you are signed up on StableManagement.com to receive our free fall Stable Management magazine. This publication will be full of articles, ideas and resources to help your farm or stable business. The new magazine in the spring of 2014 was well-received, and you don’t want to miss the fall issue! Click here to read or download the spring issue.

In the fall issue we will have information on many topics, including an in-depth look at the legal side of running your business as it relates to boarders and service professionals (such as veterinarians and farriers).

After last winter’s harsh blow, we’ll help you get prepared if your farm gets “off the grid” and loses power.

We’ll give you tips from the Certified Horsemanship Association on how to put on a clinic and operating therapeutic riding at your stable.

Of course we’ll include our annual Salary Survey to keep you up-to-date on how your peers are operating their businesses. If you are chosen to participate in the salary survey in late June, please make sure to fill it out completely and return it promptly.

Much more will be included in this issue, so be sure you sign up today to get your free fall issue of Stable Management magazine, and tell your horse-owning friends! Simply log in (or register) on StableManagement.com, click on your name in the upper right-hand corner of the page, and select to receive the magazines in the gold box on your page.

The print magazine is free to all U.S. residents who are signed up; those who live outside the United States will receive a PDF of the entire magazine.

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