Anyone curious about what type of farming they can realistically pursue on their own land is invited to join the Beginning Farmer Lunch & Learn on Thursday, December 11, from 12–1 p.m. at the Smith County Chamber of Commerce.
The featured speaker will be Tori Griffin, a Farm Management Specialist with the University of Tennessee’s MANAGE program. Griffin will walk attendees through the key considerations for starting a farming operation, from evaluating your land and resources to understanding what programs and assistance may be available to new producers.
The cost to attend is just $5, which covers the price of lunch. Organizers say Griffin is a wealth of knowledge and eager to help beginners navigate their next steps in agriculture.
Participants are encouraged to come enjoy a good meal, ask plenty of questions, and connect with others interested in farming.
To reserve a spot, call the UT/TSU Smith County Extension Office at 615-735-2900
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