Battleground to Breaking Ground

Type
Program
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Overview

The BattleGround to Breaking Ground Project is a 4- phase educational program available to veterans, active-duty military, their families, and other beginning farmers and ranchers.

Contact

Erin Kimbrough
Program Manager
Address: 2251 TAMUS
1470 William D. Fitch Pkwy
College Station, TX 77843-2251

Monday-Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Thanks to a USDA NIFA Beginning Farmer Rancher Development Program grant the BattleGround to Breaking Ground Program (BGBG) was developed to increase the number of farmers and ranchers & enhance their sustainability. To date, BCBG has provided education to over 1000 veterans and other beginning farmer ranchers since 2016 and 572 participants started, improved, or expanded their farms/ranches.

The program is a 4-phase educational program available to veterans, active-duty military, their families, and other beginning farmers and ranchers. The program utilizes a mix of online courses and hands-on training to provide education in agriculture business planning, business management, agriculture business funding, resources in agriculture, agriculture marketing, and agriculture production.

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