APPLY: AgLaunch365 Accelerator and Farm Trial Program
Are you a start-up interested in working with farmers on trialing your technology? AgLaunch is still accepting applications for its AgLaunch365 accelerator and farm trial program. This unique opportunity is open to agtech startups in row crop, livestock, and specialty crop sectors. Applications are due by August 5th.
SPACE AVAILABLE: 2-4 Pigs for the year
Does anyone need a place to keep 2-4 pigs for the year? I have a good 1/2 - 3/4 acre I need rooted out with plenty of shade but I don't want to raise my own pigs this year. I can trade space for your pigs for you teaching me about pigs. I'm not asking for any of the meat in exchange for the space.
USDA Expands Crop Insurance Options For Specialty and Organic Growers
USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA) announced that by allowing enterprise units by organic farming practice, adding enterprise unit eligibility for several crops, and making additional policy updates. These updates, which are detailed online, are effective beginning with the 2025 crop year.
REPORT: Bright Ideas - Federal Resources to Boost Energy Efficiency in Rural America
USDA has unveiled a new rural energy resource guide that will make it easier for rural communities to identify federal funding for clean energy. Bright Ideas: Federal Resources to Boost Energy Efficiency in Rural America showcases USDA Rural Development programs that are helping individuals and organizations finance renewable energy systems and infrastructure across rural America.
Dartmouth Study: Improving Soil Health Yields Unexpected Benefits for Farmers
Researchers at Dartmouth University found that farmers’ motivations for adopting regenerative agriculture were not entirely monetary. Their study revealed that many farmers view improving soil health as a way to improve their quality of life by reducing their dependence on outside inputs. In addition, some farmers indicated that using regenerative practices made their work more enjoyable and interesting.
Montgomery County Master Gardener course
The Montgomery County Extension Office is now accepting applications for the fall Master Gardener course until August 11. Classes begin Tuesday, August 20 and end November 19th. Classes will be offered both virtually (online) and in-person at the Montgomery County Extension office on Tuesday evenings from 6:00 – 9:00 pm. The cost will be $225.00/person or $250.00/couple.
UTK Question of the Week: What causes blossom drop in tomatoes?
Blossom drop is a condition suffered by tomatoes, peppers, snap beans, and some other fruiting vegetables where the plant blooms but fails to set fruit, the blooms die and fall off. Tomato plants lose their blossoms for several different reasons usually related to some kind of stress.
The Tomato Tasmanian Devil: How to deal with Tomato Hormworms
Regular monitoring is crucial for spotting tomato hornworms early and mitigating their impact on your garden. By routinely inspecting your tomato plants, particularly the underside of leaves, you can detect hornworm eggs and small larvae before they cause significant damage.
HIRING: Metro Sustainability Project Manager (Renewable Energy)
The Sustainability Project Manager supports the Division of Sustainability’s goal to increase energy and water efficiency and decrease waste and greenhouse gas emissions across Metro-wide Government operations. As part of a small, collaborative team, this position designs and implements strategies that measurably advance this goal.
Being in Conversation with Your Farmers
Over the years I’ve learned that knowing your farmer isn’t the same as knowing the name of the person who sells produce, flowers, meat, poultry, and other goods at a farmers’ market.
APPLY: Brighter Future Fund
AFT seeks to support farmers and ranchers across America through the Brighter Future Fund. Expanding on priorities established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Fund focuses its support on beginning, socially disadvantaged, limited resource, women, and veteran farmers and ranchers
APPLY: Gardens for Good grant program
Gardens for Good helps good things grow by awarding grants to support deserving non-profit agriculture projects providing accessible, healthy, organic food for their communities.
APPLY: Food Loss and Waste Training and Technical Assistance Grants
In the latest effort in reduction activities, Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) is leading a national Community Foods Project (CFP) Food Loss and Waste (FLW) Training and Technical Assistance (T&TA) Grants Program.
APPLY: Southern Education Grant Call for Proposals
Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SSARE) is requesting proposals for Education Projects and Activities that address issues of sustainable agriculture of current and potential importance to the region and the nation.
Farm Bill Update From NYFC (May 31, 2024)
Last week, the House Committee on Agriculture passed the first draft of Chairman Glenn “G.T.” Thompson’s Farm Bill, the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2024 (HR 8467), after a 13.5 hour hearing.
HIRING: Greenhouse Assistant at Crabtree Farms of Chattanooga
Greenhouse Assistant position works directly in tandem with the Greenhouse Manager to develop and implement a successful greenhouse operation including the facilitation of a robust greenhouse volunteer program.
How to Gain Control of Weeds Before They Become a Problem
In this guide, we'll explore effective weed management techniques utilizing cultivation tools, plastic mulch, natural mulch, flame weeding for pre-emergent weeds, strategic watering strategies, and reduced tillage to help you reclaim control.
APPLY: Farmers Market Promotion Program
From SARE: USDA is accepting applications for the Farmers Market Promotion Program (FMPP). FMPP supports the development, coordination, and expansion of direct producer-to-consumer markets to increase access to and availability of locally and regionally produced agricultural products.
SURVEY: Red River Watershed CONSERVATION
Help us bring millions of dollars in funding for conservation work to our region! The Cumberland River Compact has put together a survey for farmers in the Red River Watershed to gauge interest in conservation practices. Even if you aren't interested in conservation, please consider taking the survey and letting us hear your thoughts.
APPLY: Root and Bloom Fellowship Program
The Root and Bloom Fellowship is an advocacy and power-building educational opportunity for 35-40 farmers across the country. Organized into two major phases, ROOT and BLOOM, fellows will explore how many of the challenges young and BIPOC farmers face nationwide are deeply woven and rooted in federal agriculture policy.