Project Overview
The
Organic Farming Certificate Program is a hands-on, comprehensive internship
training program ranging from 9 to 22 months in organic agriculture designed
for new and beginning farmers, with an emphasis on military veterans. The
program is an extension of the Rodale Institute Farmer Training (RIFT) with
elements that enhance the current Veteran Farmer Training Program (VFTP) at
Rodale Institute. Interns who successfully complete the program receive a
Rodale certificate. The program serves
the Mid-Atlantic region and beyond through activities aligned with the
following goals and objectives:
Goal 1: To equip new farmers,
including military veterans, with the knowledge, skills and practical
experience to be successful in operating their own organic farm enterprises. Objectives:
Deliver and refine comprehensive, immersive classroom and field curriculum;
enhance entrepreneurship support and farm business training; expand training in
organic animal production and handling; expand opportunities for practical
training on regional organic farms; offer additional internship opportunities
on regional organic farms.
Goal 2: To increase the number of
successful organic farm enterprises in the Mid-Atlantic region and beyond.
Objectives: Expand post-graduation
organic production and business support; create online resource for
Mid-Atlantic equipment loan programs; continue informal regional land access
and job opportunities network; continue introducing participants to diverse
organic farmers and networks.
Goal 3: To support military veterans
in their transition to the civilian workforce. Objectives: Institute a National
Organic Farmers network; continue providing dedicated recruitment and support
for military veterans.
Number of Participants: 57
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