Ten ways to support the next generation of farmers
A new wave of food pioneers, mostly from non-farming backgrounds, is turning to careers in agriculture. But farming is a career path filled with obstacles, and today's young farmers need our support.
Farmer Dan Roberts holds cobs of corn during the harvest in Minooka, Ill. Half of all current farmers are likely to retire in the next decade, leaving a large gap for the next generation to fill.
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Over the last 30 years, the average age of farmers has steadily increased, according to the聽. The聽聽(USDA) reports that half of all current farmers are likely to retire in the next decade, leaving a large gap for the next generation to fill. Fortunately, a new wave of food pioneers, mostly from non-farming backgrounds, is turning to careers in agriculture. This career path comes with its fair share of hurdles. According to聽, executive director and co-founder of the聽(NYFC), 鈥淐apital and land top most young farmers鈥 lists鈥 as their biggest challenges. Here are 10 ways to help the next generation of farmers nourish future consumers:
1. Join a Community Supported Agriculture program (CSA) or shop at a local farmers market:聽These avenues are the most direct ways to support local farmers. A CSA is a program in which members purchase a share of vegetables from a local farmer in regular installments over the course of the season. In a neighborhood CSA, members take on administrative and management duties, allowing the farmer to focus on growing and delivering quality vegetables.
2. Donate:聽Consider donating to organizations whose mission is to look out for the interests of young farmers. Donations to the聽聽funds research to support economically viable organic agriculture. Contributing to the聽聽helps farmers implement sustainable practices which utilize聽innovations in science and technology. Or, support representatives from the NYFC who speak up for young farmers in local and national political arenas.
3. Be informed:聽痴颈蝉颈迟听聽for information on how young farmers are more likely to implement grassfarming systems, and聽read about the other ways young farmers are using sustainable practices.聽, a nonprofit, grassroots organization that connects and recruits new farmers through media, created a documentary聽聽about the struggles of new farmers. Watch the film, or explore their events calendar and other media outlets, to find out more.
4. Tell policymakers: Let government officials know that young farmers are key to the future of agriculture by supporting policies that make farming a viable option for those just starting out. Join Food Tank in asking local officials to provide services and aid for new farmers by clicking聽.
5. Volunteer:聽Volunteering time and skills can be invaluable. When community members offer their own skills, farmers can spend more time nurturing the land. Reach out to a local farmer鈥檚 market to inquire about opportunities. The聽聽recruits volunteers for varying aspects of the national program,聽from media and advertising to event planning.
6. Be hands-on:聽Visiting a working farm can be educational and fun. Use the聽t farm directory and take a family trip, or group of friends, to learn about the inner workings of a local farm. Knowledge and exposure to farm life will help invest future generations in local agriculture. For longterm farm work, including internships or apprenticeships, visit听辞谤听.
7. Share with friends:聽Chef and author聽聽encourages individuals to help by 鈥渕aking a delicious meal and sharing it with friends聽to illustrate how wonderful this food can be ... then encouraging them to have a similar way of getting their own food.鈥 Sharing sustainable practices and food experiences with others will motivate them to support young farmers.
8. Join a Co-op:聽Most co-ops strive to stock their shelves with locally聽grown food. Co-ops keep prices low by relying on the participation and management of its members, while still paying farmers fair prices. Search the聽聽to find a local co-op.
9. Find your favorite foods locally:聽Many farmers use聽t to reach out to a wider community. Check to see if your farm-fresh favorites聽are available nearby or online.
10. Spread the word:聽Social media is powerful. Telling others about a budding farm or agriculture event via social media can bring awareness and understanding of this issue to an even wider audience.