The Appalachian RC&D, thanks to the following partners, is pleased to announce the opening of a new training program for beginning farmers. The Field School offers a year-long Beginning Farmer Training Program for people who are ready to take their passion for farming to the next level. Escuela de Campo – Se Habla Español – Spanish translation available at courses!
Those interested can now view course offerings that will run November 2015-August 2016 and meet a few of the teachers who will be involved. Through monthly courses scheduled at times convenient to those who work full-time, attendees will be mentored by seasoned farmers and ag professionals from across the region; gain access to resources, including a 3″ ring-binder of presentations and handouts; connect with the local food scene; go through applied and practical exercises at each session. Sessions will be both classroom and field based. Read below or download the ’15-’16 Brochure: FieldSchool2015_16.pdf
Partners: Boone Street Market, Green Earth Connection (Dana York), UT Extension, TN State University Extension, the TN RC&D Council, Tn Area of Conservation Districts, First Bank and Trust Ag Lending.
Funded by NRCS Outreach and Advocacy Grant in partnership with TSU Extension Service and TN RC&D Creativity Grant.
Why Participate?
The Field School provides the foundation for successful farm ownership, management, and education, and facilitates lasting connections throughout the East Tennessee and southwest VA region. You will learn:
Critical Thinking: farm goals, identifying values, long term planning
Marketing: choosing your markets, formulating strategies, talking directly with buyers
Financial literacy: creating a business plan, assessing debt, financial record-keeping, calculating profit and loss
Regulations: requirements for farms in Tennessee, understanding where to find legal requirements for direct-sale and wholesale
Crop Planning Year-round: preparing for the seasons, season extension, prioritizing farm tasks, assessing potential challenges
Production Techniques: crop rotation, soil health management, sustainable pest and weed control, post-harvest handling
Grant and Resource Opportunities: grants, loans, support systems for farmers from government and other resources
The Field School courses are open to the public, no application required as ’15-’16 is out pilot year and we want to expose as many people as possible to the course for your benefit and for your feedback to us.
You will get the most out of the courses if you:
You must register by the Monday before the class. Each session will be $10 or less and the cost per session will be posted soon. Or, sign up now for the whole 9 sessions for a discounted price of only $55!
Call or email Emily to register or if you have questions. Pay online via credit card or mail a check.
*we are here to serve you – additional courses can be arranged based on interest.*
A fellowship meal will be provided at each session.
11/19/15 – Farm Bureau Jonesborough – 6-9pm – Farming Financially – Calculate a true cost of various production systems and learn other smart financial tools; Develop a introductory production and financial plan for your farm.
12/19/15 – in the field location TBD – 8am-12pm – Crop Production Year-Round –Learn various fruit and vegetable production systems and risk and profit margins of each; tour High Tunnels. Develop a sample year-round production calendar.
1/21/16 – Farm Bureau Jonesborough – 6-9pm – Integrating Animals – Understand the full costs and risks of small-scale animal enterprises; basic veterinary health; issues of food safety. Analyze a single animal enterprise for your operation.
2/18/16 – Farm Bureau Jonesborough – 6-9pm – Resources and Neighbors – Meet with representatives from local, state and federal programs that assist with loans, grants, conservation, education.
–> 2/11 – 2/13 is the Pick Tennessee Conference (statewide TN Dept Ag and ag associations) in Knoxville! Travel stipends and opportunities available for students. Mark your calendars and stay tuned for details.
3/19/16 – in the field location TBD – 8am-12pm – Pests and Weed Management – Conventional/Organic – How to manage pests/weeds via Conventional and Organic practices.
4/21/16 – Farm Bureau Jonesborough – 6-9pm – Field to Market – The costs, risks and opportunities for marketing small farm products regionally in East TN and southwest VA; Know where you can sell your products and design sample deal with a guest buyer from the local food scene.
5/19/16 – in the field location TBD – – 6-9pm – Soil Health and Nutrients – Long term soil health: practices that are necessary for nutrient management (grazing regimes; cover cropping; soil tillage; water mgmt); Test your own soils and develop a nutrient plan.
6/16/16 – Farm Bureau Jonesborough – 6-9pm – Liability and Legal Risks – What regulations apply to you? Assess your legal exposure and minimize liability through quality assurance production methods; food safety for direct-to-consumer sales.
7/21/16 – in the field location TBD – – 6-9pm – Tourism and Advocacy – Learn from area ag leaders how to be an effective advocate for your farm, with the public, and for the ag economy.
9/18/16 – Farm Bureau Jonesborough – 6-9pm – Final Farm Plan Presentations / Graduation – One-on-one mentoring through the final parts of writing an integrative whole farm financial/production/marketing plan for your farm operation. Present the plan at graduation on 9/18
November 2016…recruiting the next class!
You must register by the Monday before the class. Each session will be $10 or less and the cost per session will be posted soon. Or, sign up now for the whole 9 sessions for a discounted price of only $55!
Call or email Emily to register or if you have questions. Pay online via credit card or mail a check.
There is tremendous energy around the locally grown movement here in East Tennessee!
NE State, Preservation Farm presentation for Sullivan County
Whites Mountain Meadow Workshop
High Tunnel Johnson County (Burniston’s Mtn View Landscaping) Workshop
NRCS DC presents at Workshop
Joe Couch’s Rogersville Workshop on Season Extension
Feb. 2015 mixer in Jboro – talking shop.
2014 Mixer in Bristol – our first one bringing folks together.
NRCS reps at Breakfast event
NE State, Preservation Farm presentation for Sullivan County
We are so grateful to these partners who have already committed support, either through teaching or through financial sponsorship.
Join this great group of partners: course sponsorship opportunities are available. Call or email Emily. Sponsoring the Field School is perfect for reaching farmers, farm-supporting clients and food lovers with your information. And it shows your support for farmers who protect our land and water and serve our communities.
Future Harvest, based out of Maryland, graciously allowed us to borrow their beginning farmer program title of Field School and has advised us on materials. For more information on their great work in the Chesapeake food-shed: www.futureharvestcasa.org
