Success Stories By MajorProgram FY2025Jul 1, 2024 - Jun 30, 2025





Helping young Farm Entrepreneurs know how Cooperative Extension can help them succeed

Author: Danny Adams

Major Program: Small Farm Management

Describe the Issue or Situation. There are several young men that have no farming experience, because of being raised by families that have no farmland. Several of my fellow farmers and myself are targeting those individuals to help them with the work skills they need to succeed on the farm or other jobs they may get in their life's path.Describe the Outreach or Educational Program Response (and Partners, if applicable). When I was growing up there was always a job we could get on the farm w

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Homesteading Series in Russell County: Fostering Self-Sufficiency

Author: Jonathan Oakes

Major Program: Small Farm Management

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in homesteading practices, particularly in rural areas like Russell County. As residents seek sustainable and efficient ways to manage their homes and farms, the demand for practical knowledge has intensified. The need for self-sufficiency has become increasingly pressing, driven by economic challenges and a desire for greater control over food sources. This shift reflects a broader trend towards sustainability, where individuals are motivated t

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Safe Farm Stewards

Author: Owen Watkins

Major Program: Small Farm Management

Safe Farm Stewards

Anderson County has had over a dozen farm accidents that resulted in serious injury or death over the last 50 years. Farming accidents have become an unfortunate part of the culture here; imbedding themselves and their painful memories into the tightly woven fabric of this community. The fog these accidents have left over the heads of the people here is as dense as any that rise up out of the rivers that water the crops and cattle, and darker than any. It is a problem that has persisted too long

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