futuro en ag

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  • What It Takes: The Resilience in Starting a Farm

    A profile of Bernardo Trujillo and Veronica Cruz, the Latino farmers growing their family and their crops at Two Brothers Farm in Middletown, NY. There is no red barn, white silos or even as much as a sign to indicate the entrance to Two Brothers Farm outside of Middletown in Orange County, New York. The…

  • Growing Latino Leadership in Suffolk County with Futuro en Ag

    Something peculiar was happening at the Cornell Small Farms Program’s Futuro en Ag farm management skills course in Suffolk County in January. The flowers set out in the conference room stayed in pristine condition throughout the course – they didn’t show signs of stress even after several days. We finally discovered why. By Mildred Alvarado,…

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  • Our Team Is Growing: Now Hiring Bilingual Agriculture Educator

    The Cornell Small Farms Program is hiring! We are excited to share the application for our newest team member, Bilingual Agriculture Educator.  Through the efforts of the Futuro en Ag project, our farmer audience has grown to include many Spanish-first farmers. We aim to welcome new farmers and continue to expand our Spanish language educational…

  • Futuro en Ag (Español)

    Apoyamos la Educación y el Acceso a la Información en Español Gabino Bautista, un agricultor principiante de la región del Valle del Hudson, asiste a clases mensuales como parte del proyecto Futuro en Ag, recibiendo lecciones semanales y motivación de sus compañeros de clase mientras aprende a establecer un sistema de registro financiero de su…

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  • Futuro en Ag (English)

    In-person Training to Online Courses to Resources All Spanish-First Gabino Bautista, a beginner farmer from the Hudson Valley region, attends monthly classes as part of the Futuro en Ag project, receiving weekly lessons and encouragement, while learning to establish a farm financial record keeping system. Gabino, like all farmers, works hard to grow his farm…

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