U.S. Senators
from Maryland, Ben Cardin and Barbara Mikulski have announced that the University of Maryland College Park has been
awarded an $845,850 grant through the National
Institute of Food and Agriculture for their Maryland Collaborative for
Beginning Farmer Success program.
- UMD Extension educators will develop a curriculum for new farmers to encourage and enhance their interest and comprehension of the field.
- The program will offer workshops that bridge the gap between exploring the career to on-farm apprenticeships and mentorship. It aims to increase the practical knowledge and skills of beginning farmers so they can make informed decision about what types of farming is practical for their resources, abilities and location.
- To expand upon an existing new farmer training program managed by Future Harvest – a Chesapeake Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture, to provide practical, hands-on training for beginning farmers who will work on farms.
- To ensure long-term success through continued support.
Mikulski says,
“Maryland’s number one industry is agriculture.
This grant invests in our students by giving them the tools necessary to
succeed in the field.” So, calling all beginning
farmers in Maryland…be sure to take advantage of this grant money and learning
experience.
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