USDA Outreach Meeting for Underserved Farmers and Landowners Tuesday January 28th
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Collapse ▲Durham County Cooperative Extension is hosting a USDA Resource Outreach regional Meeting on January 28th led by the KKAC Organization, a farming organization focusing their efforts on promoting land ownership for marginalized groups, in partnership with the Southeastern Improvement Association. The workshop will share essential resources to support farmers from the USDA, NRCS, and more.
This FREE workshop takes place on Tuesday, January 28 from 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Cooperative Extension at 721 Foster Street in Durham. Lunch will be provided. Parking is free in the parking lot and on the street near the building. We invite you to attend in-person. If you cannot, the meeting will be accessible virtually via Teams. Those who want to attend virtually can use the link here or email the listed contacts to obtain login information.
- Historically underserved farmers and landowners are encouraged to attend. The USDA defines historically underserved farmers as—beginning farmers (less than 10 years), farmers with limited resources, and/or socially disadvantaged based on race or ethnicity.
- Farmers do not have to live in Durham County to attend this workshop. Farmers in counties from the broader Triangle region and beyond are welcome to attend to learn how to protect their farm and future.
Contact Sonja Bloodworth (252-268-2218 / seimprovementassoc@gmail.com) or Tawana Burns (252-294-0555 / outreach.seia@gmail.com) with the Southeastern Improvement Association for more information or to request the virtual Teams link.
The workshop site at Durham County Cooperative Extension is located at 721 Foster Street in the Durham Central Park area, directly across from the Central Park School for Children and on the same block as the historic King’s Sandwich Shop. Call the Extension office at 919-560-0525 for any additional site information, directions, or accomodations.