Author: Christin Herbst
Planning Unit: Carroll County CES
Major Program: Farm Management, Economics and Policy
Plan of Work: Community and Economic Development
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture, there are 50,908 acres of land in 308 farms in Carroll County. The market value of products sold was reported to be $5,811,000. Since the 1998 Master Tobacco Settlement Agreement, the pounds of tobacco harvested in Carroll County has decreased over 95% and the importance of diversifying agricultural operations from tobacco to other production areas has been vital.
Supporting local agricultural producers is a high priority of the Carroll County Extension Council and the Carroll County Agricultural Development Council. In response, the Carroll County Agricultural Development Council, Carroll County Conservation District, and Carroll County Cooperative Extension Service carried out the County Agricultural Investment Program (CAIP) to local producers in 2020.
Funding for CAIP originates from the 1998 Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement. The program reaches producers of all agricultural operations in the county to provide farmers with incentives to allow them to improve and diversify their current production practices. The Carroll County Agricultural Development Council reviews, discusses, and approves the CAIP application submitted by the Carroll County Conservation District. The Conservation District serves as the legal entity and administrator for CAIP. Education to producers is provided by the Carroll County Cooperative Extension Service.
Sixty-one Carroll County producers applied for CAIP with fifty-nine producers approved for funding. This program is currently ongoing, and the results will be updated in Spring 2021.
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