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KyFarmStart

KyFarmStart. USDA Beginning Farmer Program. What is KyFarmStart. Funded by a USDA Beginning Farmer Award Extension program targeting farmers with less than 10 years experience 2-year producer education program. 2010 Update. Locations Bluegrass (Bourbon, Harrison, Nicholas, and Scott)

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KyFarmStart

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  1. KyFarmStart USDA Beginning Farmer Program

  2. What is KyFarmStart Funded by a USDA Beginning Farmer Award Extension program targeting farmers with less than 10 years experience 2-year producer education program

  3. 2010 Update • Locations • Bluegrass (Bourbon, Harrison, Nicholas, and Scott) • Green River (Daviess, Henderson, Hancock, McLean, Ohio, Union, and Webster) • Kentucky River (Anderson, Fayette, Franklin, Jessamine, Mercer, and Woodford) • Lake Cumberland South (Pulaski, Russell, and Wayne)

  4. 2011 Plan • Mentorship Program for Round 1 Participants • Kentucky Cattleman’s Convention • Kentucky Women in Ag Convention • Fruit and Vegetable Grower Conference • Recruiting Round 2 host counties • Goal: To offer 1 location per district • Agent In-Service Training

  5. Host Counties • Program Support Funds • Year 2 = $800 per location • Year 3 = $500 per location • Field Day • Year 2 = $750 ($250/field day * 3 field days)

  6. KyFarmStart Website • www.ca.uky.edu/kyfarmstart • Online learning tool • Publications • Learning Lessons

  7. Farm Transitions Workshop • 2 Locations • November 11th – Bowling Green (Corvette Museum) • November 12th – Henderson (Fine Arts Center, Henderson Community College) • Time • 9:00 am to 3:00 pm

  8. Farm Transitions – Talking Points • Speakers • Dr. Steve Isaacs (UK) • Dr. David Kohl (VT) • Dave Marrison (OSU) • Local Attorney • Talking Points

  9. Farm Transitions - Registration Open to producers and extension agents Agents will be responsible for registering participants at the appropriate location Agents will be required to register on CATPAWS to receive in-service credit

  10. Farm Transitions - Cost $50 registration fee/farm (up to 3 people +$10 each additional person) Agent registration fee paid through SARE grant

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