On January 30, the Rodale Institute and DAVINES Group announced the launch of The Good Farmer Award U.S. to recognize beginning farmers implementing ecologically sound agricultural practices, building biodiversity on their farm, and who are fostering resilience, sustainability, and social equity.
The deadline for applications is March 22.
The award builds upon the success of the Italian edition of The Good Farmer Award created by the European Regenerative Organic Center in Parma, Italy, which promotes sustainable agricultural practices and innovation.
The award includes a $10,000 grant and an all-expenses-paid trip to Parma, Italy.
Click Here to submit applications and for all the details.
For more information on programs, initiatives, research, assistance available to farmers, and upcoming events, visit the Rodale Institute website. Upcoming Events. Like them on Facebook. Follow them on Twitter. Check out their YouTube Channel.
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