By Wil Hehemann
The Small Farm Program at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB) is accepting applications for its Beginning Farmers Class, Dr. Henry English, head of the program, said. Intended for individuals who have operated a farm for 10 years or less consecutively, the course will consist of seven monthly workshops, starting on March 28 and ending on September 26.
Crop and livestock producers in east, southeast and southwest Arkansas are eligible for the program. Course topics include agriculture business, soils and soil health, crop and livestock production, pest control and services offered by U.S. Department of Agriculture agencies. The program will also include field demonstrations and farm tours. Participants will be provided information about all services offered by the Small Farm Program, including one-on-one assistance through site visits and consultations to help with business and conservation planning.
Dr. English said the course will be held virtually due to social distancing guidelines related to the pandemic. However, if the situation improves, some sessions may be offered face-to-face.
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