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Chicago Botanic Garden Sprouts New Beginnings for Individuals and Communities

May 22, 2013 Alexandra Wilson, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Aaron Serrano was 15 years-old when he was charged with a felony and sentenced as an adult to two years in a Chicago-area prison. Today, at age 18, he has a full-time job at FarmedHere, an aquaponics agricultural producer in Chicago, where his boss calls him “a treasure.” Serrano’s transformation...

Conservation Animals Plants

Beginning Farmers and Ranchers at a Glance

January 30, 2013 Mary Ahearn, Farm and Rural Household Well-Being Branch, Economic Research Service

USDA programs have targeted assistance to beginning farmers and ranchers since the 1992 Agricultural Credit Improvement Act. Farms or ranches are considered “beginning” if the operators have managed them for 10 years or less. The Economic Research Service has looked at the trend in numbers of...

Food and Nutrition Farming Research and Science

Small Farmers Embrace New Microloan

January 22, 2013 Tanya Brown, Writer and Editor, USDA Farm Service Agency

Every year, Dustin Schlinsog walks into the Farm Service Agency office in Neillsville, Wis., to apply for a direct operating loan to support his greenhouse operation. It’s a small loan, under $35,000. Yet, he must complete 17 pages of paperwork and meet the same requirements for farm operations...

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Urban Agriculture and Gardening

October 14, 2011 David Aten

Urban agriculture and gardening can be an important tool in confronting several key challenges that Americans face: from supporting farm viability in and around urban areas to improving access to healthful, affordable food to realizing the potential of rural-urban linkages.

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety Farming

Kentucky FarmStart Program Bringing Fresh Faces to Agriculture

November 08, 2010 Sivapathasun Sureshwaran, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Lee Meyer, University of Kentucky

When Denise Hamilton and her husband retire from their careers as teachers at West Jessamine County High School in Nicholasville, Kentucky, they plan to move to their new farm in Garrard County and supplement their retirement income by growing pasture-raised beef and organic vegetables. “We just...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Farming

The Field Guide to the New American Foodshed

November 04, 2010 Lana Cusick, Director, Risk Management Education Division, Risk Management Agency

The Farm Credit Council, the trade organization for the farmer-owned Farm Credit System, was recently awarded a grant by the Risk Management Agency to produce written and web-based material using case studies to explain how local food systems work in the real world of business and economics, called...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Farming
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