An extension educational program will help landowners who want to
get into farming for the first time as well as current farmers who are
interested in starting new enterprises.
Grow Your Farm,
a program offered by University of Missouri Extension, will connect people
considering a farm career with successful farm operators and business experts,
says Randall Saner, MU Extension livestock specialist in southwest Missouri and
one of the authors of the curriculum.
The curriculum includes eight group sessions that will begin
October 6, 2015 in Smithville and continue on through December 8th.
Most sessions will focus on business planning and the process of
selecting enterprises that can be profitable, based on an individual’s skills
and resources. Planning is a big part of the program.
“With the continued growth of people moving into rural fringe areas
around major cities, extension receives more questions from people who want to
make a living, or at least create a profitable business, on their acreage,”
says Crystal Weber, University of Missouri Extension in Clay County. “Grow
Your Farm is designed to answer those questions and help them start
successful enterprises. It should also be valuable for producers looking for
new ideas to make their existing farms more successful.”
Class sizes will be limited to 20 participants, with two decision
makers from each farm encouraged to participate.
“Farming takes a lot of work and family commitment,” says Weber.
“Participants are likely to be more successful if both spouses, a partner or a
parent and an adult child who will be involved in the operation, are both part
of the learning process.”
A fee of $300 per operation (for two participants) includes
courses and one set of materials. For each additional person, there is a small
extra charge. Fees include the cost of a course notebook and additional
textbook, copies of the set of Grow Your Farm PowerPoint
presentations, group sessions with guest speakers, farm tours and refreshments.
To register, contact the Clay County Extension office at 816-407-3490 or email clayco@missouri.edu.
For more information,
contact Crystal Weber, 816-407-3497, webercd@missouri.edu or visit your local
Extension Center or extension.missouri.edu.
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