Farmers who want to generate income by inviting visitors to their farms may submit farm information for the UC Small Farm Center on-line agri-tourism directory, which is now under development.
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Ngodoo Atume, MS UCCE Statewide Small Farms Network Email: natume@ucanr.edu Languages: English NgodooAtume joined the UC ANR as a SGMA Technical Assistance for Small Farms Academic Coordinator II in 2024.
The Small Farm Program was created in 1979, when the California State Legislature appropriated $100,000 to the University of California to provide assistance to limited-resource farmers.
The California Small Farm Conference is happy to announce that registration is now available on the website: www.californiafarmconference.com/index.php/attend/registration.
Farmers, ranchers, agritourism operators, agricultural and tourism professionals, local officials and community leaders met in Janurary and February 2011throughout the state to discuss improving agritourism opportunities at a series of "Growing Agritourism" workshops coordinated by the University of...
Prepared by: Richard H. Molinar, UC Cooperative Extension Farm Advisor, Fresno County Michael Yang, UC Agricultural Assistant, Fresno County Karen M. Klonsky, UC Cooperative Extension Specialist, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UC Davis Richard L.