About Kenneth Thiesen
B.S., Agriculture Education, South Dakota State University; M.S., Educational Leadership, Southwest Minnesota State University
Ken Thiesen has been a Farm Business Management Instructor at St. Cloud Technical College since July 2007. Ken has past experience in education, as he was a high school agriculture teacher for 17 years at Cedar Mountain High School. Ken also has production agriculture experience, being involved in his family's sheep operation.
Ken's education consists of a Bachelors of Science degree in Agriculture Education from South Dakota State University and a Masters of Science in Educational Leadership from Southwest Minnesota State University.
Ken Thiesen has been a Farm Business Management Instructor at St. Cloud Technical College since July 2007. Ken has past experience in education, as he was a high school agriculture teacher for 17 years at Cedar Mountain High School. Ken also has production agriculture experience, being involved in his family's sheep operation.
Ken's education consists of a Bachelors of Science degree in Agriculture Education from South Dakota State University and a Masters of Science in Educational Leadership from Southwest Minnesota State University.
Spring 2024
- Foundations for Farm Business Management
- Interpreting and Using Farm System Data
- Applied Financial Mgmt./Strategic Planning Emphasi
- Application of Productive Enterprise Information
- System Plans and Projections
- Directed Studies in Modern Agricultural Technology
- Evaluating Farm System Programs
- Using System Analysis in Total Farm Planning
- Special Topics - Marketing
- Implementing the System Management Plan
- Directed Studies in Farm Business and/or Family Tr
- Special Topics-Marketing
- Using Financial Instruments in Farm System Managem
- Special Topics - General Farm Management
- Special Topics - Marketing
- Applications of Financial Management/Business Plan
- Special Topics - Marketing
- Interpreting Trends in Business Planning
- Managing a Farm System in a Global Economy
- Special Topics- General Farm Management