New farmers invited to find business success at agricultural show

The Beginning Farmer Resource Network (BFRN), a coalition of agricultural agencies in Maine, will host free workshops and offer consultation services to Maine’s newest farmers Jan. 14–16 during the Maine Agricultural Trades Show at the Augusta Civic Center.

Two Jan. 15 workshops will focus on multiple aspects of farm labor. Four Jan. 16 workshops will examine cybersecurity of electronic sales, farming in a changing climate, working with municipalities on local farm policy, and collaborating with national partners. All workshops feature current farmers and service providers.

“Beginning farmers know better than anyone that there is no instruction manual for the first decade in agriculture,” says Tori Lee Jackson, University of Maine Cooperative Extension associate professor of agriculture and natural resources, and BFRN member. “As a coalition, the Beginning Farmer Resource Network works to help aspiring and beginning farmers find their ‘farm business success’ in an easy and practical manner.” 

A beginning farmer is someone who has operated a farm for 10 years or fewer, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The most recent USDA Agricultural Census indicates nearly one-third of farmers in Maine reported 10 years’ or fewer of experience on their present farm. 

Registration is not necessary. For more information, visit the UMaine Extension BFRN website, or contact Tori Jackson, 207.353.5500, tori.jackson@maine.edu.