Interested in starting an urban farm?
Want to resolve the food desert issues in your
neighborhood? Are you already growing a
vegetable garden and want to earn a few extra
bucks?
Central State University Extension and
Trumbull Neighborhood Partnership are teaming
up to teach local community members to grow
and sell their own produce.
Program participants will receive instruction and
mentoring on urban production agriculture,
entrepreneurship, marketing, and food safety.
There is no fee to join, and all equipment will be
provided, but the program does require an
ongoing commitment.
Fast Track Farming Program
Cost:
W
hen:
Time:
Where:
Free
Late March through October
One day per week
Evenings TBD
Farm Training Site
818 Austin Ave. SW
Warren, OH 44485
Contact:
Logan Walter, Northeast Ohio Agriculture and
Natural esources ducator, at (567) 215-6675
or
Kelly Beers, Northeast hio Regional Extension
Associate at [email protected]
Central State University, an 1890
Land-Grant Institution,
is committed to the full inclusion of all
people, and does not discriminate on the basis of age, ancestry, race, color, disability, gender
identity or expression, genetic information, HIV/AIDS status marital or family status, military status,
national origin, political beliefs, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. If reasonable
accommodations are needed, please contact the Department of Human Re
-sources at
937-376-6540. Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution.
Central State University is an Equal Opportunity Institution.
Central State University Extension | 1400 Brush Row Road | Wilberforce, OH 45384 | (937) 376.6101 | CentralState.edu/csuextension
CESTA/1890 Land-Grant Programs at CSU
Fast Track Farming Program
Thinking of Growing and Selling Food?
Contact us for more information or to sign up!