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Opportunity Awaits!

Are you a beginning farmer looking to start your own farming business but
are hesitant about the risk of making major land and equipment purchases
before you have developed your market?

Through a new program at Michigan State University, you may be able to take
advantage of an opportunity that reduces the barriers of access such as
land acquisition, business management experience, and market development,
while having access to technical advising and an open and growing market.

The North Farm at MSU's Upper Peninsula Research and Extension Center is
now accepting applications for three new “Apprentice” farmers to
participate in its two year incubator program starting spring of 2016.  The
North Farm specializes in diversified organic vegetable production and
season extension in northern climates. The century old farm is located in
Chatham, MI in the central UP, and close to markets in Marquette, Munising
and beyond. There is a growing demand for fresh produce in the Upper
Peninsula, and the North Farm will assist Apprentice Farmers in developing
their markets. This program is open to individual farmers, as well as
farming couples/partnerships.  Spots are limited, so apply early.



Apprentice Farmers Will Receive:

   - Access to organically managed land – 1/4 acre plot for the first year,
   1/2 acre for the second year.
   - Access to shared infrastructure – storage space, walk-in cooler, root
   cellar, hoophouse space, washing/packing shed
   - Access to equipment and tools
   - Mentorship from the North Farm staff and other stakeholders
   - Opportunities to network with other area growers and food enthusiasts
   - Opportunities to participate in competency-based workshops and
   trainings
   - Optional housing at the North Farm
   - Assistance in developing a transition plan off the North Farm after
   the two-year program

Cost of Participation:

   - $700 per growing season for land and resources.
   - Optional on-farm housing provided at $175 per month.
   - Optional custom tractor work as needed is also available for a small
   fee.

For more information, please visit

*http://www.msunorthfarm.org/apprentice-farmer-program.html*
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