Terra Firma: A Six-Session Course to Build Your Farm Business on Solid Ground
We are excited to introduce a new business-intensive course under the River Friendly Farms umbrella: “Terra Firma: A Six-Session Course to Build Your Farm Business on Solid Ground.”
APPLY: OFRF Farmer-Led Trials program
The Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF) is offering a new Farmer-Led Trials program to provide farmers with funding and technical assistance to investigate and learn about solutions to their most pressing production challenges.
LEARN: Getting Started with Agrisolar Tutorial
NCAT's AgriSolar Clearinghouse project has released a new, self-guided tutorial titled "How to Get Started with Agrisolar." This tutorial will help you step through the initial decisions involved in starting an agrisolar project. The first few slides provide a background on agrisolar, and the remaining slides allow users to choose their own path into agrisolar.
HIRING: Appalachia Regional Food Business Center Manager
The Manager position will handle inquiries and work with applicants for sub awards and services provided under the ARFBC program from applicants and participants located in Rural Action’s coverage area. This may involve referring such requests and inquiries to other appropriate agencies as needed, to provide a more complete set of services.
APPLY: EQIP for Cheatham Co.
Cheatham County Farmers and Landowners: EQIP (Environmental Quality Incentives Program) on the NRCS (USDA). Sign up deadline is November 17, 2023. There are numerous cost-share opportunities through this program for Livestock producers, Fruit and Vegetable Growers, and Forest landowners. For more information, contact our local NRCS office
UPCOMING: Cattle Hot Topics
Come learn more about herd health and antibiotic regulation at this year’s cattle hot topics. This year’s speaker is Dr. Lew Strickland, UT State Veterinarian. Dinner will be provided for those in person. You are welcome to join the Zoom event as well.
UPCOMING: Grant Writing Basics for Farmers
On Tuesday, October 17th and Thursday, October 19th, UW-Madison Division of Extension will host webinars to introduce farmers and agricultural professionals to grant opportunities in agriculture. Both webinars will start at 11:30 a.m. and run one hour, with an additional half-hour at the end for questions.
HIRING: The Southeast Tennessee Young Farmers Coalition
The Southeast Tennessee Chapter Coordinator position is open at the National Young Farmers Coalition.
Journey to the 2025 Southern Regional Conference
We are reaching out to share updates regarding the 2025 Southern Regional Conference, which is being organized by Georgia Organics in collaboration with leaders in 12 sister states and two US territories. This conference will build on the legacy of past Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group (SSAWG) conferences, while envisioning a future which centers sustainable, organic, and regenerative small to mid-sized organic farmers, while weaving together themes of joy, renewal and diversity.
VIDEOS - Manage Weeds on Your Farm
Farmers nationwide are tackling the challenge of using ecological principles to manage weeds using fewer herbicides. Understanding the biology of weeds is key to helping producers adopt innovative strategies that achieve strong yields while adapting to changing consumer preferences. Three new videos from SARE illustrate how Klaas and Mary-Howell Martens manage weeds without chemicals on their 2,000-acre organic grain farm near Penn Yan, New York.
UPCOMING - Southeast Regional Biodynamic Conference
Biodynamic Celebration and Harvest Festival at Long Hungry Creek Farm in Red Boiling Springs, TN.
End of Summer Legislative Update from SeTNYF
Grant Resources for farmers
UPCOMING - Growing Community Resilience with Ira Wallace and Pam Dawling
Join experienced vegetable, herb, and seed growers Ira Wallace and Pam Dawling for an afternoon of workshops and a book signing. Pam Dawling will present on Year Round Vegetable Production and Ira Wallace will present on Seedkeeping, Cooperation and Community Building: Everyday Acts of Resistance in Agriculture. Snacks and refreshments will be provided by The Nashville Food Project.
Agroforestry and Agrivoltaics: Two Appropriate Technologies for Smart Shade on Farms
Farming is hard, period, but throw climate change into the mix and it gets even harder. Extreme heat from climate change can cause crops to shrivel, lose flavor complexity, become sunburned, and even die completely in some cases.
Fact Sheets Provide Agritourism and Direct-Sales Data
A new set of fact sheets provides comprehensive insights into the demographics of U.S. farms that offer agritourism activities or sell food directly to consumers or both.
Women, Livestock, and the Land
In this new, short video, NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist Linda Coffey talks about the project she leads — Women, Livestock, and the Land (WLL).
Hummingbirds Help Control Spotted-wing Drosophila Infestation
Researchers at Cornell University published a study showing that hummingbirds reduced spotted-wing drosophila (SWD) fruit infestation levels by up to 64% in field trials on berry farms. SWD is a damaging pest of soft-skinned fruit.
Hiring at Organic Farmers Association
Organic Farmers Association is looking for a committed communications professional to join our dynamic team of organic advocates. If you are a creative and confident communicator who is inspired to engage people in the food system, please apply by June 1, 2023.
Hiring at Southhall Farms
Southall is a premier destination bringing nature, produce and people together in a powerful and unique way. The Farm Program Coordinator is responsible for leading all farm-based guest and staff experiences that help build the culture and share the vision for Southall Farms. The Program Coordinator will work closely with the Farm Manager, Marketing Team, and other staff to plan and deliver farm programming.