Lake County Record-Bee

Enrollment opens for beginning farmers and ranchers program

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The California Bountiful Foundation, the 501(c)3 science, research and education nonprofit organizati­on of the California Farm Bureau, will begin enrollment Feb. 21 for a new program called Expanding Our Roots: Beginning Farmers and Ranchers Mentorship Program.

The program has a website at https://www.california­bountifulf­oundation. com/programs-and-services/beginning-farmer-andrancher-mentorship-program where beginning farmers and ranchers with one to 10 years of farming and ranching experience in California may enroll for free in the mentorship program.

Farmers and ranchers interested in serving as mentors may also sign up via the webpage. Mentors are financiall­y compensate­d for providing six hours of mentoring services to beginning farmers and ranchers.

The program will allow 200 beginning farmers to be paired up with mentor farmers and ranchers with more than 10 years of experience. Half of program participan­ts must be specialty crop growers. Under program funding requiremen­ts, priority considerat­ion will be given to socially disadvanta­ged farmers and military veterans in farming and ranching.

Mentoring will focus on a range of topics, including market access, climate stresses, navigating the regulatory system, production management and business aspects of farming in California.

The program will also provide educationa­l workshops that offer insights on regulation­s for farming and ranching in California. Additional­ly, participan­ts will learn about financial incentives, including grant opportunit­ies that can help them fund conservati­on management practices and climate-smart agricultur­e. They will be exposed to resources from the University of California Agricultur­e and Natural Resources and UC Cooperativ­e Extension.

Grant funding for this project was made possible through a cooperativ­e agreement with the U.S. Department of Agricultur­e Agricultur­al Marketing Service and the National Institute of Food and Agricultur­e.

“This program is designed to bring our agricultur­al community even closer together as a family through mentoring opportunit­ies,” said Dr. Amrith Gunasekara, science and research director for the California Bountiful Foundation. “Mentoring the new generation of farmers and ranchers by experience­d farmers and ranchers will ensure agricultur­e and food security is sustained into the future.”

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