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For example, the Virginia Farm Bureau Federation’s Young Farmers Committee has been working with the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to create a whole-farm planning curriculum called “Certified Farm Seeker,” Niewolny said. “It’s really designed to enhance the VDACS Farm Link program, to train would-be farmers to become credible candidates for farm ownership.” Announced just this week are two Virginia Tech grower academies, one at the Reynolds Homestead in Patrick County and another in the Roanoke area. “It’s wintertime; it’s the perfect time for training,” Niewolny said. “We are in the process of updating our calendar to accommodate all these different events that are taking place. Because of this influx, we are recalibrating our calendar to make it more user-friendly.” Niewolny said other organizations have been offering similar programs, so each is bolstering the other. “Tighter networking is one of our deliverables, and we’re also delivering our own program and we’re seeing growth and even new programs because of our coalition efforts,” she said. The beginning farmer project is also about to launch a webinar series that will be offered live as well as recorded and made available for viewing on its website at vabeginningfarmer.aee.vt.edu/resources/index.html. Contact Niewolny at 540-231-5784 or Norm Hyde, VFBF communications, at 804-290-1146.
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