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  • What is a "Limited-Resource" Producer?
  • Reaching Out
  • Profiles
    • High-Value Ginseng Could Elevate Ohio Appalachian Economy
    • Hmong Growers in Massachusetts Gain an Edge
    • New Mexico Wheat Growers Join Forces to Grow, Market Premium Flower
    • Raising Vegetables, Chicken for Chicago Markets Lifts Small Co-op
    • Popular Hands-On Training Draws Thousands to Learn New Strategies
    • Former Farm Laborers Become Farm Owners
    • North Carolina Hog Producers Gain by Raising Pastured Pigs
    • Field-to-Table Strategy Helps Tobacco Growers Switch to More Profitable Crops
    • Transforming a Tribal Population
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Wild-cultivated ginseng fetches high prices, thus it is a crop in demand among Appalachian Ohio growers.

"Meeting the Diverse Needs of Limited-Resource Producers" is intended to be a resource for agricultural educators, heads of community development and agricultural organizations, government agency staff and others who want to better connect with and improve the lives of farmers and ranchers who remain hard to reach. See the following nine success stories from around the country as a jumping off point for adapting innovative programs to varied areas.

Profile 1. High-Value Ginseng Could Elevate Ohio Appalachian Economy

Profile 2. The New Entry Sustainable Agriculture Project: Asian Immigrants Gain an Agricultural Edge

Profile 3. New Mexico Wheat Growers Join Forces to Grow, Market Premium Flour

Profile 4. Group-Selling: Raining Vegetables, Chicken for Chicago Markets Lifts Small Co-op

Profile 5. Popular, Hands-On Training Draws Thousands to Learn New Farm and Market Strategies

Profile 6. Former Farm Laborers Become Farm Owners, Gain Independent Livelihood

Profile 7. North Caroline Hog Producers Gain Hoof-Hold by Raising Pigs on Pasture

Profile 8. Field-to-Table Strategy Helps Tobacco Growers Switch to More Profitable Crops

Profile 9. From Subsistence Living to Market Vendors: Transforming a Tribal Population


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