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ACCESSION NO: 1024100 [Full Record]
PROJ NO: NJ60910 AGENCY: NIFA NJ.
PROJ TYPE: OTHER GRANTS PROJ STATUS: NEW
CONTRACT/GRANT/AGREEMENT NO: 2020-70017-32784 PROPOSAL NO: 2020-03794
START: 15 SEP 2020 TERM: 14 SEP 2023
GRANT AMT: $515,464 GRANT YR: 2020
AWARD TOTAL: $515,464
INITIAL AWARD YEAR: 2020

INVESTIGATOR: Hlubik, W.

PERFORMING INSTITUTION:
RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY
3 RUTGERS PLZA
NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY 08901-8559

RU READY TO FARM: GETTING ROOTED IN THE GARDEN STATE

NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: New Jersey boasts productive, high-quality farmland located near some of the most densely populated and diverse markets in the world. Fruit and vegetable, nursery, floriculture, and greenhouse operations exist, along with strong public commitment to farmland preservation and agricultural industry development. However, successful continuance of agriculture in the "Garden State" depends upon developing a skilled next generation of farmers. The RU Ready to Farm: Getting Rooted in the Garden State program will expand the existing Rutgers Cooperative Extension RU Ready to Farm initiative to a multi-year, statewide program providing technical education, mentorship, and land access opportunities to beginning farmers.Phase I includes program establishment, advisory board assembly, hiring a coordinator, developing curriculum, and recruiting participants. In Phase II, trained facilitators will deliver basic and advanced educational modules through web-based primers, in-person instruction, and experiential learning. In Phase III, trained participants can obtain mentored farm-based apprenticeships; pilot their agricultural endeavors through a farm incubator program; or acquire acreage to launch their farm businesses through a land access program. Expected outcomes include increased technical knowledge, intention to utilize skills acquired, and intention to establish farm businesses in New Jersey. Each year, the program will reach at least 450 potential participants, receive 45-65 applications, and enroll at least 20 new participants, with most enrollees continuing to complete advanced training and access land in years two and three respectively. At least 18 participants are projected to join an existing agricultural enterprise, with at least 12 expected to launch their own farm business, contributing to ongoing agricultural success in the Garden State.

OBJECTIVES: Goal 1: Develop and deliver basic farm education modules to at least 20 prospective new and beginner farmers per year for the next 3 years. Goal 2: Starting in year 2, develop and deliver advanced farm education modules to at least 36 prospective new and beginner farmers by the end of the project termGoal 3: Facilitate the transition into active agriculture work for at least 30 participants, either through placement on a working farm or through starting their own small farm business on private land or at one of our farm incubator locations by the end of the project term. Goal 4: Develop clearinghouse website to consolidate recorded education modules and program resources and affiliate links within the first 6 months of the program.Goal 5: Conduct through and ongoing review of participant and farmer feedback collected during the course of the project in order to improve on developed material for future iterations of the program.