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Northeast Regional Food Business Center announces first technical assistance sub-award recipients

NASDA

Through the hub, users can access a directory of providers who offer tailored business, technical and financial support, as well as free and accessible business training, starting with the Finance 101: Farm and Food Business Financial Essentials course. Auburn, NY Future Harvest, Cockeysville, MD Glynwood Center, Inc.,

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Navigating Agricultural Financing as a Farmer: Challenges and Opportunities

Farmbrite

Occasionally as farmers and business owners, we need to find financing to support or grow our businesses. In this blog post, we'll explore what financing looks like for both lenders and agricultural producers and the steps to help you as a farmer find financing and other funding for your farm.

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A Black-Led Agricultural Community Takes Shape in Maryland

Civil Eats

Because with farm leases that only cover up to three years at a time, the threat of the landlord selling out to a pricey condo developer has hung over every kale and garlic harvest. Creative, Collaborative Financing Without Dirt Capital Partners and Foodshed Capital , this next chapter might not have been possible.

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Farmland Market Trends – 2nd Quarter 2023

Agricultural Economics Insights

The farmland market in the second quarter of 2023 continued the transition that began earlier in the year. The slower pace of listings and auctions continued in the second quarter and will be the starting place for the pre-harvest sale season. Recent Data Table 1 summarizes recent farmland reports.

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How to Start an Agritourism Business to Diversify Farm Income 

Trimble Agriculture

Agritourism is any venture on a farm or ranch that’s not directly related to raising and harvesting produce or livestock commercially. Educating visitors, preserving farmland, and sharing agricultural heritage were named the top three most important benefits—but there are so many more. What is agritourism?

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Transforming the Delta

Food Environment and Reporting Network

In 1944, International Harvester tested the first mechanical cotton picker on a plantation just south of Clarksdale, Mississippi. Over the next two decades, tractors, mechanical harvesters, and chemical herbicides made sharecropping obsoleteyou no longer needed much labor to farm cotton or grains. today it is less than 2 percent.

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The Case for Tractor Farming

ATTRA

Using tractors increases productivity and efficiency, leading to bigger harvests, better quality produce, and access to lucrative markets that require a larger volume of products. I am all too aware of the back pain that planting, weeding, and harvesting crops can lead to. Tractors require capital to purchase, rent, or borrow.

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