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Santa Rosa Small Farm School

Extension Education

Matthew Lollar
Commercial Horticulture Agent
University of Florida
Milton

Abstract

The population in Santa Rosa continues to grow.  Thankfully the agricultural community is robust due to continued interest from new growers and the willingness to diversify among existing farms.  The purpose of the series was to introduce beginning farmers to various aspects of fruit and vegetable production and farm management and promote better business decisions.  The five-part, weekly series was conducted for 22 total participants.  The series also included a farm tour to give participants firsthand knowledge from local, experienced farmers.  Classes started with lectures, followed by open discussion and hands-on activities.  Class topics included: Suitable and Marketable Crops for the Florida Panhandle; Fertility and Soils; Irrigation Installation and Management; Whole Farm Pest Management; and Business and Marketing.  Participants received a binder with printed presentations and supporting materials, a flash drive with digital copies of printed materials, and a hand lens.  Overall self-reported farming knowledge increased by 95% across all topics.  Program participants indicated a value of $7,099 per year, in the form of savings or increased profit, from the knowledge they gained from the school.  A Facebook group was established to allow networking and collaboration among class participants, established farmers, and the Extension Office.

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Authors: Matthew Lollar, Stephen Greer
  1. Lollar, M. Commercial Horticulture Agent, UF/IFAS Extension - Santa Rosa County , Florida, 32570
  2. Greer, S. County Extension Director, UF/IFAS Extension - Santa Rosa County , Florida, 32570