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Cooperative Extension at N.C. A&T Small Farms Week

Date:
03/25/2025
Time:
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Where:
N.C. A&T State University Farm Pavilion 3020 McConnell Road, Greensboro, NC 27401
Details:

The 39th annual Small Farms Week – North Carolina A&T State University’s annual tribute to small-scale agriculture – is set for March 23-29 and will address the many technologies and best practices that are changing agricultural production on farms of all sizes.

With the theme “Next Gen Agriculture,” Small Farms Week 2025 will look at new technologies and new farming practices designed for environmental sustainability and resilience in the face of climate change. All events will be in-person, with most taking place at the N.C. A&T University Farm and the Farm Pavilion, 3020 McConnell Road.

The week’s activities continue Tuesday, March 25, with an educational forum focused on two tracks: farm financing in the future and agricultural innovations that will lead farmers into the next century. Educational forum participants will also have the chance to attend a resource fair Wednesday, March 26, when they will have the chance to interact with representatives from a variety of organizations including the U.S. Department of Agriculture, microloan and conservation programs, crop insurance programs, and more.

Wednesday, March 26, will also feature one of the highlights of Small Farms Week: The Small Farmers’ Appreciation Program, where the 2025 Small Farmer of the Year will be named. Each year, innovative and committed small farmers in North Carolina are nominated for the Small Farmer of the Year award, usually by an Extension agent in their county. The winner is announced at a VIP luncheon.

Small Farms Week will wrap up with a special event at Secret Garden Bees, the Cumberland County farm of Jim Hartman, who shared the 2024 Small Farmer of the Year Award with Brown. Hartman, an Iraq War veteran who started beekeeping as a way to combat his PTSD, has more than 30 hives and sells raw honey to retailers, wholesalers and people who simply enjoy the taste of all-natural raw honey.

Most Small Farms Week events are free and open to the public. A registration form and a full schedule of events will be posted on the Small Farms Week website in early 2025. Visit the site for updates and more information.

Small Farms Week was launched in 1987 by Cooperative Extension at N.C. A&T as a way to connect with small-scale farmers, including minority farmers and those in limited-resource communities, and ensure they receive the latest research-based information on farming techniques, tools and technologies. Small Farms Week also recognizes small-scale growers for the essential role they play in the state’s economy and gives the public a chance to meet their agricultural neighbors and learn about farm operations and food production. 

Link(s): Register online

Media Contact Information: Cooperative Extension at N.C. A&T Executive Assistant Renee Campbell, 336-285-4671, https://www.ncat.edu/caes/cooperative-extension/small-scale-agriculture-development/sfw/index.php, recampbell@ncat.edu

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