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Cultivating the Future Farmer: MN Farm Beginnings Receives USDA Grant

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Thursday, October 28, 2010   

MONTEVIDEO, Minn. - Making a go of it in farming today can be difficult, and the first five years are critical to success, according to agriculture experts. Thanks to a $580,000 grant from the USDA, the Minnesota-based Land Stewardship Project has an opportunity to expand its successful Farm Beginnings program, which addresses this need.

For the past 14 years, Farm Beginnings has focused predominantly on launching beginning farmers, but this grant will allow them to offer additional support, program director Amy Bacigalupo says.

"It is piloting some new approaches for farmers who are in a more advanced place with their farm start-up."

They plan to develop more workshops that engage existing farmers of all skill levels, she adds.

The Farm Beginnings program has a unique, no-interest loan that until now has only been offered to livestock producers, she explains.

"After they take our strategic planning class, they are eligible for this livestock loan. It comes with five years of technical support, so there's a team of people working with them as they manage these new animals. That's been very successful. Based on that success, we wanted to expand this opportunity beyond livestock."

The grant will also allow Farm Beginnings to address other barriers to launching novice farmers, such as access to land. Bacigalupo says they're looking at ways to connect aging farmers, and land owners who do not farm, with the next generation of farmers.

"We want to engage that community in helping us come up with some solutions that will work for them and work for beginning farmers, so that as they move forward with their decision-making - maybe as land transfers to the next generation in their family - there's some security, some access for beginning farmers."

The current session of Farm Beginnings is full, but there will be workshop opportunities this coming winter and spring.

The Land Stewardship Project is one of 40 grant recipients nationwide of the USDA Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program. More than 60 percent of the program participants from Farm Beginning's first 12 years are still farming today.

The complete list of USDA grant recipients is available at http://bit.ly/cRt0qf.




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