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Exploring the Small Farm Dream

By PECNews

Exploring the Small Farm Dream- Is Starting an Agricultural Business Right for You?

November 6th- December 4th, 2008, Airlie Center, Warrenton, Virginia

Taking place over four Thursday evening sessions commencing November 6th, Exploring the Small Farm Dream will help potential new farmers and agricultural business owners evaluate their farm business dreams and clarify next steps. A combination of creative exercises, class discussions, interviews with farm business innovators, and independent research, Exploring the Small Farm Dream will connect you with a classroom of motivated individuals seeking to transform farm dreams into action.

Exploring the Small Farm Dream will be co-facilitated by Pablo Elliott and Brynn Slate of The Local Food Project at Airlie, together with Stacey Carlberg and Don Loock of the Piedmont Environmental Council. Several local farm business owners will provide valuable insight and expertise as guest speakers in three of the course sessions.

This course is ideal for career changers and farm ‘newbies’ breaking into agricultural pursuits, farm apprentices interested in launching a farm business, and current farmers looking to expand into a new enterprise.

For more information on the Exploring the Small Farm Dream, and how to register for the course, please contact Pablo Elliott at the Local Food Project at Airlie at pelliott@airlie.org or 540-347-1300 ext. 3163. To ensure quality, in-depth discussions and meaningful interactions among small farm explorers, this class will be limited to twenty-four participants. There is a registration fee.

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