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This blog began through a NIFA grant for Missouri Beginning Farmers. It continues today as a way for beginning farmers to learn about new ideas and to hear about upcoming events of interest. It is maintained by Debi Kelly (kellyd@missouri.edu).

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As an Extension Associate with the University of Missouri, I work with beginning farmers, small farms, alternative agriculture and organic farming. I am also the Co-coordinator for the Missouri Sustainable Agriculture and Research (SARE) Education Professional Development Program (PDP).
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Sept 2011 Ag Opportunities

The September 2011 issue of the Ag Opportunities newsletter is now available online.  Topics in this issue include the following:

September Webinar - SARE Farmer/Rancher Grants

Online Learning Community

Accessing Farm Programs Workshop

Upcoming Missouri Beginning Farmers Program Workshops

University of Missouri Field Days

19th Annual Small Farm Today Trade Show and Conference

Grants and Assistance

IN PRINT/ON-LINE/IN THE NEWS

ON THE CALENDAR

2011 Green Hills Farm Project Farm Walks

Regional Grazing Schools for 2011

SARE Farmer/Rancher Grants

SARE Youth and Youth Educator Grants

The 2011 Missouri Blueberry School
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