YOUNG FARMERS READY FOR NEW USDA MICROLOANS
“Young farmers are ready, willing and able to build new farm businesses,” says Lindsey Lusher Shute, Director of the Coalition, “now they’ll also have the investment they need make those businesses a success.”
In a survey of 1,000 young and beginning farmers released last November, capital was identified as the number one barrier to starting a farm in the United States.
Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack, is calling for hundreds of thousands of new farmers nationwide. Over the past century, the total number of American farmers has declined – from over 6 million in 1910 to just over 2 million today. For each farmer under 35 there are now 6 over 65 and the average age of farmers is 57. The USDA expects that one-quarter (500,000) of all farmers will retire in the next twenty years.
NYFC will submit comments on the USDA’s new loan program, which are by June 23rd, 2012.