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Good Advice for New Farmers: Evaluating Land and Facilities

Considerations in evaluating the agricultural capacity of your land and buildings

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Good Advice for New Farmers: Evaluating Land and Facilities

Considerations in evaluating the agricultural capacity of your land and buildings

Farmers talk about considerations in evaluating the agricultural capacity of your land and buildings. Knowing what kind of land you need to buy/lease for the farm you have in mind is critical to your success.

In the Voices of Experience series from the Beginning Farmers Resource Center, you'll find the kind of dirt-under-the-fingernails advice that can only come from someone who's been there.

The NY Beginning Farmer Project is led by a team of Cornell Cooperative Extension Educators in partnership with the Cornell Small Farms Program. The project, launched in 2006 in response to increasing interest in farm start-ups, aims to enhance the likelihood of success of new ag enterprises by making the best resources and training available to new and diversifying farmers.

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