HBCU Seeks Aspiring Farmers for Comprehensive Training Program

UAPB Farm

The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff is inviting aspiring agriculturalists to join its Beginning Farmers Class, a key initiative of the Small Farm Program. Dr. Henry English, the program director, announced that recruitment is now open for this enriching series of workshops designed to equip participants with essential farming skills.

The Beginning Farmers Class will kick off in February 2025 and conclude in September. It will feature seven monthly workshops held on-site at the UAPB Farm. Each session will provide hands-on training in various critical areas of farm management and business operations.

Dr. English emphasized that the curriculum encompasses a wide array of topics aimed at fostering practical knowledge. “Participants will learn about the transplanting of vegetables, germinating seeds, potting containers and media, calibrating sprayers and planters, taking soil fertility and compaction tests, estimating forage and crop yields, and much more,” he explained. 

The program’s structured modules include in-depth sessions on soils, pest management, USDA and Cooperative Extension Service resources, and comprehensive farm business planning. Additionally, participants will engage in field tours, offering a closer look at practices like laying plastic mulch and using farm machinery.

Upon completing the training, participants will receive assistance in creating customized farm business and conservation plans tailored to their operations. Graduates of the program will earn a certificate of completion and one year of farm managerial credit, which is integral for those seeking a Farm Service Agency operating loan.

For more information on how to apply for this training opportunity, interested individuals can contact the Small Farm Program at (870) 575-7225. This class represents a significant step for future farmers looking to enhance their skills and knowledge in agriculture.