“I joined the Field School just to research and learn. But I was so inspired that I jumped right in with growing vegetables for the farmers market on a half-acre,” said Field School student, Susan McKinney, owner of Small Batch Farm in Gray, TN.
General class topics include business planning, finances, marketing, wholesale and retail sales, value added products, and agri-tourism. Students can also pick one of two production tracks: produce or small livestock. Each will have four workshops focused on more detailed production methods, like crop planning and season extension or introductions to poultry, small ruminants, and bees.
“I’ve been farming for 20 years and I wasn’t sure I would learn much, but I really did learn a lot. We changed our plans after going through the Field School and doing more research. We plan to go the agritourism route to educate people about honey bees and sell real local honey,” said student Jay Heselschwerdt, owner of Sweet Life Farm in Tazewell, TN.
The workshops will run monthly from November to July, with a detailed schedule to be found on www.arcd.org/field-school. In August, students will work one-on-one finalizing an integrative whole farm financial, production and marketing plan. Graduation is set for Aug. 9.
The tuition is $75 for students taking a single track of 9 workshops. For $100, students can take both tracks for a total of 13 workshops. A limited number of scholarships are available for veterans.
To register through the Appalachian RC&D Council, go online at www.arcd.org/field-school. For questions, please email alexis@arcd.org or call 423-979-2581.