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One farmer's barter for Hudson Valley farmland The creative lengths TransGenerational Farm has gone to fight rural gentrification Lacey Seidman FacebookTwitterEmail “We’re seeing this almost rural gentrification happening,” says Jayne Henson, who has used creative means to find affordable land for her farm, TransGenenerational Farm, like bartering for acreage to grow upon. “The issue of development in the Hudson Valley has always been a problem for farmers, but it’s becoming more and more exacerbated with property values and everything just skyrocketing to where rural folks who live in the area can’t really afford it.” Steph Mossey Farmers in New York are getting older, fast. And despite increasing demand for locally grown food, attracting new and younger farmers to take up the mantle from the state’s aging farmer population has proven difficult.
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Facebook Michigan Wheat Programâs wheat-tastic 2021 winter webinars begin The Michigan Wheat Programâs six-part Wheat Wisdom Webinar series kicks off next week both via zoom and Facebook. Post to Facebook Michigan Wheat Programâs wheat-tastic 2021 winter webinars begin The Michigan Wheat Programâs six-part Wheat Wisdom Webinar series kicks off next week both via zoom and Facebook. Check out this story on FarmersAdvance.com: https://www.farmersadvance.com/story/news/2021/02/17/michigan-wheat-programs-wheat-tastic-2021-winter-webinars-begin/6758827002/ CancelSend Posted! Join the Conversation Comments Welcome to our new and improved comments, which are for subscribers only. This is a test to see whether we can improve the experience for you.
Wheat webinar series features Facebook live option February 11, 2021 Facebook live options added to 2021 Wheat Wisdom Webinar Series, with first speaker Angie Setzer focusing on marketing. Angie Setzer will talk about wheat marketing at the first Wheat Wisdom Webinar on Feb. 17. Photo by Dennis Pennington, MSU. Michigan State University Extension and the Michigan Wheat Program’s six-part Wheat Wisdom Webinar Series kicks off Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021 at 8 a.m. via Zoom with a focus on wheat marketing for 2021 and beyond. Each Wednesday webinar begins at 8 a.m. and runs 90 minutes. The webinars will also be available via Facebook for live viewing and interaction. Check in through your Facebook account and watch at Michigan Wheat or MSU Extension Field Crops. Thanks to our partnership with Terry Henne and WSGW, you can also watch by viewing the Facebook pages of WSGW Radio, Farm Service 790 and 94.5 The Moose.
Annual PCG meeting to be held in April FacebookTwitterEmail th annual meeting of the Plains Cotton Growers, Inc. is scheduled for Friday, April 9. The meeting will be held at the Overton Hotel & Conference Center in Lubbock. Breakfast is scheduled for 7:30 a.m. followed by registration at 8:30 a.m. The program will begin at 9 a.m. with the luncheon slated for noon. Jim Wiesemeyer will be the featured speaker of the event. Wiesemeyer is a journalist and analyst for Pro Farmer in Washington, D.C. He returned to the publication after being a consultant in Washington for 19 years and is one of the writers for the Agriculture Letter.
USDA Freezes CFAP Payments to Farmers I think it is almost 40 years that I have been a subscriber to the Pro Farmer newsletters and daily market updates. The emphasis is grain and livestock markets but Pro Farmer also include some farm news. In yesterdays Pro Farmer Before the Open I read that the "USDA has suspended the processing and payments under the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program- Additional Assistance has halted implementation until further notice. FSA offices will continue to accept applications during the coming days," said a notice on the USDA CFAP page. Remember in early January the Trump Administration announced the eligibility under CFAP one and CFAP two had been expanded to target some aid for contract pork and poultry producers. Apparently there were some additional funds available in those programs. Remember too that later on in December Congress passed and President Trump signed into law another $900 billion Covid aid plan. There was another $13 billion in aid for farmers.