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‘Is Farming Your Future?’ Workshop Jan. 8 in ClintonCONTACT: Nick Olson, LSP, 320-269-2105; nicko@landstewardshipproject.org 12/7/11 “This class is the first step in planning an educational path toward farming and is designed to help people who are seeking practical, common sense information on whether farming is for them,” said Olson, a Farm Beginnings instructor. In this interactive workshop, participants will learn about regional training opportunities through LSP’s Farmer-to-Farmer Network, the Sustainable Farming Association of Minnesota, University of Minnesota Extension and other resources. This class is the first step to planning an educational path toward farming. After participating in this class and getting on-farm training over the growing season, prospective farmers may be ready for Farm Beginnings, a 36-hour course on strategic planning for low-cost, sustainable methods of farming. The deadline for the 2012-2013 Farm Beginnings course is Aug. 1, and classes will be held in Morris, Minn., and River Falls, Wis. For more information on Farm Beginnings educational offerings, call 507-523-3366 or visit www.farmbeginnings.org. The “Farm Dreams” initiative is supported by the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, USDA, Grant 2010-03107. -30- |
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