Promotion of the New Entry's CSA program and our other food initiatives! CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture, and it’s a concept that’s gained popularity in the U.S. over the past 30 years. The basic idea is that consumers invest in a farm harvest before the season gets underway; this gives farmers capital when they need it. The subscribers then receive a portion of the harvest. Traditionally, that’s come in the form of a weekly box of produce, and the contents depend on what happens to be bountiful at the moment.
New Entry's round up of programs, events and opportunities for beginning and small-scale farmers: Upcoming Events, Farmer Resources, Farmer Training, Service Agencies and Support Programs and Funding Opportunities.
New Entry's round up of programs, events and opportunities for beginning and small-scale farmers: Upcoming Events, Farmer Resources, Farmer Training, Service Agencies and Support Programs and Funding Opportunities.
Health Care Without Harm is proud to share our “Partners in promoting health and equity: Stories of health care and community” series. Through inspiring films and stories, the series explores a new role for health care organizations as drivers of community collaboration enriching the health and well-being of the people they serve. As an organization featured in one of our stories, we are so grateful we have an opportunity to shine a light on the great work New Entry Sustainable Farming Project is doing.
2020 was quite the year, yet our mission was more important than ever! Check out the accomplishments of the New Entry Sustainable Farming Project in this 2020 Annual Report.
Join the New Entry team! Do you have at farm management/ownership experience and love mentoring new farmers? Learn more about our Incubator Farm Manager position and apply today!
New Entry and our national conference host partner, Georgia Farmers Market Association, along with a dedicated nationwide committee, are excited to present the 2019 Community Food Systems Conference, held December 9-11 in Savannah, Georgia.
One of the hardest things about being a beginner farmer is finding the capital to grow the early-stage business. The USDA’s Farm Service Agency just launched a new online tool to make that process easier.