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April 24, 2008

Finding the perfect land (and the funding for it) is not an easy undertaking, but thankfully there are many helpful resources to assist you. For those wishing to delve into the wonderful world of organic farming, the Center for Rural Affairs (CFRA) is an excellent place to start. Their Beginning Farmer and Rancher Opportunities page has just what you’re looking for, including advice on how to locate land that suits your purpose, how to obtain financing, and how to specialize your endeavor for today’s market trends. As far as grants for 2008 are concerned, it’s too late to apply for some, but because you’re still looking for land, I assume 2009 is the timeframe you had in mind. The type and availability of grants will vary depending on the outcome of the farm bill, but the current bill is likely to be extended for another year. Watch the regularly updated funding opportunities listed on ATTRA’s (National Sustainable Agriculture Network) Web site, and contact your local USDA Rural Development office (here’s the contact info for North Carolina) for other options regarding grants. You can read more about finding land in How to Find Your Dream Homestead. Best of luck!

— Alison Rogers, assistant editor, Mother Earth News 

7 Comments

  • Doug Beers 11/13/2008 4:51:44 AM

    Any one interested in living and growing organically in the Caribbean can contact me, beers.doug@gmail.com

  • Megan Samms 10/10/2008 3:12:58 PM

    Does anyone know anything about grants or funding for the same purpose in Canada ? :)

  • Buyan Batkhuyag 8/9/2008 10:44:11 PM

    I want to make contract and sell lands on my country mongolia! contact me whoever interests

  • Cheryl Schalkham 6/27/2008 12:28:24 PM

    I have a home and property for sale in Brookfield, CT, with 6.65 Acres and a 3 stall barn. I would love to see it go to someone who will utilize the land in a good way, with animals or farming. Email me for details.cschalkham@yahoo.com

  • kelly 6/21/2008 12:34:07 AM

    While this all sounds good, we found a very unresponsive, and almost rude office that we tried to get any info from about the 2008 grant process. We were also discouraged from the gov. person, saying these funds are more for the "larger growers"!! Sorry, I thought the funds were earmarked for the small independent grower, those wanting ot be or continue the family farm. Wish it had been a more positive experience, but reality, again, it was a government promise of help for the small farmer, but it's the big farmer that gets the money. :(

  • John Crabtree 5/14/2008 11:42:07 PM

    I encourage your readers to keep an eye on our website or
    subscribe to our newsletter (no subscription fee) for information
    about Value Added Producer Grants and other opportunities as well.
    Thank you for the informational article (and your link to the
    Center's website as well). John Crabtree, Center for Rural
    Affairs

  • Allen Shannon 5/14/2008 8:53:14 AM

    I just wanted to say thanks for the mention in the How to find
    Your Dream Homestead article. It was very informative. It's not
    often very easy finding land and I'm sure your article will assist
    with that.

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