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Farming Futures: How Veterans Find New Roots in Agriculture
Monday, December 2, 2024
In Southern Appalachia, the program organizes intensive training sessions, working closely with local farmers and USDA agencies. These sessions often include customized internships at local farms, providing veterans with immersive experiences. But the support doesn't stop there. Alumni of the program have access to ongoing consulting opportunities, often through local farmer veteran mentors.
The results of the first three years have been promising, reaching over 60, 000 farmers electronically and over 220 in-person. This not only helps veterans transition into civilian life but also contributes to the sustainability of local food systems. The program promotes environmental protection, social equity, and economic resilience in farming communities.
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