Are you thinking
about getting into farming or starting your own farm? Ever wondered what it takes
to build your next urban or rural homestead and what opportunities may be available
to help you accomplish your goal? This workshop will discuss the nuts and bolts
of starting a farm including topics of land acquisition, infrastructure needs, and
some successful strategies for putting the rubber to the road.
The workshop will be held at Masters Community Church 2548 S. 42nd Street, Kansas City, KS 66106 on February 24th from 4‐7 pm.
The workshop will be held at Masters Community Church 2548 S. 42nd Street, Kansas City, KS 66106 on February 24th from 4‐7 pm.
Agenda
4:00‐4:30 pm - Basic infrastructure
needs for growing fruits and vegetables for market, Cary Rivard, KSU Extension
Specialist
4:30‐5:00 pm - Accessing Land: Some
examples of ways growers are finding space to grow, Laura Christensen, Blue Door
Farm
5:00‐5:30 pm - Resources available
to growers for starting a market farm, Marlin
Bates, Douglas County Horticulture
Extension Agent
5:45‐6:15 pm - Financing a small
and/or urban farm, Molly Fusselman, KSU Urban Foods Systems MS Student
6:15‐7:00 pm - Farm Tour, Cultivate KC, Gibbs Road Farm, 4223 Gibbs Road, Kansas City, KS, 66106.
This workshop is being brought to you by the Growing
Growers program. Cost to attend this workshop is $15. To register mail payment
by February 21st to Growing Growers, 35230 W. 135th St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Walk‐ins are welcome). If you have questions,
or for further information, contact Cary Rivard.
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