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Applications Being Accepted for NFU Beginning Farmers Institute

China Agriculture Report By CnAgriChina Agriculture Report Print

The National Farmers Union is now accepting applications for its 2013 Beginning Farmers Institute program. The annual event is open to individuals who are new to farming, are in the process of transferring an operation from a relative or non-relative to themselves, or are contemplating a career in farming or ranching.

"The Beginning Farmer Institute underscores our commitment to growing a new generation of family agriculture," said NFU President Roger Johnson. "This program will answer the questions new farmers have, and more importantly share our expertise to answer questions that people might not think of asking when they begin farming."

The BFI program helps students gain insight and practical skills needed by beginning farmers and ranchers, including business plan writing, financial planning, and researching available programs to help starting up and sustaining a successful operation.

Applicants accepted into the 2013 program will attend three separate education sessions, to be held in the spring and fall of 2013, in Washington, D.C., and Minneapolis, Minnesota, respectively, with a final session culminating at NFU's annual Convention in March 2014 in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Program topics at the education sessions will include business planning, U.S. Department of Agriculture programs, tax and record keeping, estate transfer and marketing.

Interested applicants can download the 2013 application on the NFU website at: http://www.nfu.org.


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