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Bill Aims to Advance Farmer-Led Conservation Education in Mississippi

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Monday, August 7, 2023   

New federal legislation aims to help farmers in Mississippi and elsewhere share their knowledge of conservation practices as they face an increasing number of climate change-related weather events.

The Farmer-to-Farmer Education Act would help build and support farmer-led education networks so new farmers can learn from those more experienced in coping with droughts or floods.

Agriculture continues to be the top industry for revenue generated in the Magnolia State.

Erin Foster West, policy coordination and management director for the National Young Farmers Coalition, said while government agents can offer support, many farmers prefer learning from friends and neighbors they trust.

"A lot of young farmers are really motivated to have ecological stewardship on their farms and ranches," Foster West explained. "But they may not have that knowledge."

The ability to acquire farming skills was a top concern among young farmers in a recent survey. Foster West emphasized farmer-led education can help newcomers ensure they understand the risks, costs and best practices to ensure they can remain farming for years to come.

The legislation aims to increase networking opportunities for Black, Indigenous and non-English speaking farmers who may not have the same access to information or technical assistance. Foster West stressed when it comes to fighting climate change, farmers need all solutions on the table.

"We want to make sure we fill that gap that the U.S. Department of Agriculture can't provide," Foster West noted. "Because they don't hold that traditional ecological knowledge, or they don't have the right information in the right language."

Foster West added the legislation will help build cross-cultural learning to improve America's farmland soil health. The most recent U.S. Department of Agriculture Census of Agriculture found cover crops -- a key conservation practice -- were only planted on 6% of cropland acres.


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