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Growing Opportunities for Sustainable Small Farmers in Washington & Idaho

TM. Growing Opportunities for Sustainable Small Farmers in Washington & Idaho. Sustainable Small Farms are…. Environmentally sound Promoting biodiversity Preserving habitat Conserving natural resources Reducing dependence on fuel & chemical inputs. Sustainable Small Farms are….

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Growing Opportunities for Sustainable Small Farmers in Washington & Idaho

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  1. TM Growing Opportunities for SustainableSmall Farmers inWashington & Idaho

  2. Sustainable Small Farms are… • Environmentally sound • Promoting biodiversity • Preserving habitat • Conserving natural resources • Reducing dependence on fuel & chemical inputs

  3. Sustainable Small Farms are… • Economically viable • Providing a living wage for farmers and farm workers • Direct marketing, cooperatives, alternative crops…buy local campaigns

  4. Sustainable Small Farms are… • Socially responsible • Contributing to community food security • Ensuring safety and a positive quality of life for producers and workers

  5. What is Cultivating SuccessTM? A collaborative educational programfor Idaho and Washington State Began in 2000 And funded throughgenerous grants from: USDA Risk Management Agency, USDA SARE, USDA Higher Education Challenge Grants,and USDA CSREES Western Center for Risk Management Education

  6. Goal of Cultivating SuccessTM Create and implement educational programs to increase the number and foster the success of sustainable small acreage farmers and ranchers in Idaho and Washington.

  7. Achieving the Goals of CS… • Offer a series of courses that provide beginning and existing farmers with • Planning and decision-making tools • Production skills • Support necessary to develop sustainable small acreage enterprises

  8. Achieving the Goals of CS… • Connect participants with farmers and expose them to real world situations • Use a community-based, experiential approach • Provide an optional Cultivating SuccessTM Certificate (Level I and Level II)- academic or community

  9. Target Audience • Audiences • Academic students • New and experienced farmers • Incl. Latino & Hmong farmers • Agricultural professionals

  10. Locations • Courses are offered through • University of Idaho & Washington State University • On Campus • Compressed Video • Online Hybrid • ID and WA Cooperative Extension • 25+ locations • On farm • Short courses • Internships/Mentorships • University Farms

  11. Collaboration with Producers • Representation on CS Leadership Team (one from WA & ID) • Guest instructors • Primary instructors • Farmer Mentors • Program & Curriculum development • Input at all levels and stages

  12. Program Modules • Overview of Sustainable Small Farms* • Sustainable Small Farming and Ranching • Business Module* • Agricultural Entrepreneurship • Farm Based Learning* • On Farm Internship/Mentorship • Sustainable Production Module • Organic Gardening And Farming • Organic Farming Practicum • Ecological Soils Management • Sustainable Small Acreage Livestock Production • Sustainable Food Systems Module • Science, Society And Sustainable Food Systems • Field Analysis Of Sustainable Food Systems • World Agricultural Systems

  13. Sustainable Small Farming and Ranching Overview • Course details • Participants evaluate what type of small enterprise is right for them, complete a whole farm plan • Mix of classroom lecture, guests speakers and farm tours • Students have volunteered on a campus farm in exchange for credit • Culturally adapted Latino and Hmong curricula available

  14. Agricultural Entrepreneurship: Buildinga Sustainable Small Farm Business • Course details: • The “Next Step” • Hands-on, Ag focused business planning and market development • Guest speakers are experienced practitioners from the community & region • Students create a working business plan for their small farm enterprise

  15. On Farm Internship/Mentorship • Participants work one-on-one with a farmer-mentor & Faculty or Extension coordinator • Mutually agreed upon plan of study • Hands-on experience in all aspects of production and marketing • Seasonal or year-round, site specific • Certified instructional mentors & farms • 12 trained, 7 sites certified including UI & WSU organic farms • Site-specific curriculum associated with the operation

  16. Program Results • Over 25 locations at county Extension offices and college campuses in WA and ID have offered or are currently offering Cultivating SuccessTM courses • Over 2000 participants have attended at least one Cultivating SuccessTM course • Over 60 trained instructors since 2001 • 81% of participants arefarmers, ranchers,or agriculturalprofessionals

  17. Cultivating SuccessTM Women • Leadership Team 10 members are all women, including both farmer representatives • Instructors approximately 55% in WA and ID are women • Students approximately 60% are women in WA and ID

  18. Students surveys reveal… • 100% increased their understanding of sustainable agriculture after completing Sustainable Small Farming and Ranching • 100% of these students are likely to use what they learned on their farms or in their work • 98% rated the program as effective in potentially increasing the number and success of small farms in ID and WA

  19. To Find Out More… www.cultivatingsuccess.org

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