Directory / List of Resources

Directory / List of Resources

The Integrated Poultry, Livestock And Agroforestry Production And Training For New And Beginning Farmers And Ranchers program at the University of Arkansas has created a modular learning program that provides information on poultry, small livestock and agroforestry operations, as well as information on business development and farm safety.

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This section of Vermont New Farmer Project website contains articles, fact sheets and other resources that will help you build your marketing skills and know-how.

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A series of fact sheets from the Agricultural Alternatives series that inform farmers on business planning, budget analysis, financing, insurance needs and business diversification.

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The Farm Service Agency provides assistance for natural disaster losses, resulting from drought, flood, fire, freeze, tornadoes, pest infestation, and other calamities.

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This guide contains information about issues to consider before starting a farming operation with links to full-text guides on how to start a farm business, and develop business and marketing plans.

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A table of the current list of national conservation practices in alphabetical order by practice name, with the practice code in parentheses including: 1) Conservation practice standards; 2) Conservation practice information sheets; 3) Conservation Practice Physical Effects (CPPE) worksheets; 4) Conservation practice job sheets; and 5) National

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County/local tax assessment and transfer rates may vary for agricultural land. Locate the county office for a particular piece of land to determine the legal and financial obligations of practicing agriculture on the site.

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Webpage provides list of courses available through the NE Beginning Farmers Project including descriptions and availability.

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State or regionally specific factors such as climate and soils impact the many nutrient management recommendations for application rates and best management practices (BMPs). In addition, state specific public policy may also establish minimum expectations and required practices.

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Licensing and permitting of agricultural activities is often conducted by State Departments of Agriculture. Additionally, local/statewide marketing campaigns are also provided by some states. Contact the Department directly to inquire about applicable regulatory, licensing, and marketing programs for your farm or ranch.

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