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VetFarm Network Live: What Beginning Farmers Usually Overspend On

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This week, we’re introducing VetFarm Network Live, a monthly Zoom gathering for military veterans and currently serving military members who are exploring farming. VetFarm Network Live is held on the second Thursday of each month and is designed more like office hours than a formal webinar. Participants are welcome to ask questions, join the conversation, or simply listen while doing chores, driving, or catching up at the end of the day. This month’s topic is What Beginning Farmers Usually Overspend On. We’ll talk about land, tractors, livestock, equipment, infrastructure, zoning, regulations, and other early decisions that can affect a farm before it has a clear production plan, market, or business model. We also explain the larger American VetFarm Network program, a program of At Ease Orchard supported through the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture 2501 Program. Through this funding, American VetFarm Network provides outreach, education, technical assistance, tailored farm coaching, online resources, and opportunities to connect with other beginning veteran farmers. Preregistration is required to receive the Zoom link. Learn more and register: https://www.ateaseorchard.org/VetFarm-Network [https://www.ateaseorchard.org/VetFarm-Network]

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VetFarm Network Live: What Beginning Farmers Usually Overspend On

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On March 28, Veterans in Farming is hosting its State Meeting — and if you’re a veteran in agriculture in Indiana, this episode explains why you should be there. In this conversation, we sit down with Retired Colonel Joe Ricker, Executive Director of Veterans in Farming and founder of At Ease Orchard. Joe was recently featured on RFD-TV discussing the American Farm Bureau Federation’s Farm Safety Week initiative and also represented our community at the West Virginia Small Farm Conference. Now he shares why this in-person gathering matters before the growing season begins. We discuss: • Who the State Meeting is designed for • Why the Indiana State Director of Agriculture’s participation is significant • What author and pasture-based farmer John Klar brings to the program • The practical value of attending in person • AgrAbility and farm safety resources for veteran producers • Lodging scholarships and how to reserve your room This is more than a meeting. It’s a full day of practical education, strong speakers, and connection with fellow Indiana veterans in agriculture before the busy season begins. Registration is available on the Veterans in Farming website under the “State Meeting” page. www.vetsinfarming.com

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