FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 14, 2018

Contact: Andrew Jerome, 202-314-3106
ajerome@nfudc.org

WASHINGTON – National Farmers Union (NFU) today announced 20 beginning farmers and ranchers from across the United States to take part in the 2018-19 Beginning Farmer Institute (BFI) program. The Institute empowers the success of America’s next generation of farmers by providing mentorship, technical training and leadership development to its participants.

“We are happy to welcome another large, diverse class of Beginning Farmer Institute participants to the Farmers Union family,” said NFU President Roger Johnson. “Ensuring American agriculture lies in the hands of a well equipped next generation of farmers and ranchers is a top priority for Farmers Union. NFU is proud to offer an educational program that continues to represent the geographical and production diversity in agriculture.”

Through sessions hosted in Washington, D.C., California, and Washington, the program’s hands-on training will emphasize many of the challenges beginning farmers may face in their careers, such as business planning, access to capital, land acquisition, marketing, and more.

Agriculture diversity continues to be a focus of the BFI program. Participants in this year’s class come from a variety of operation types, from 2-acre farms to large grain operations. Additionally, women and veterans have been some of the most active participants in the program’s history, representing more than 60 percent of the 96 beginning farmers who have completed the program and 14 of the 20 participants announced for this year.

The farmers selected to participate in the 2018-19 Beginning Farmers Institute program are:

  • Deanne Boyer, Pennsylvania
  • Rachel Brann, Minnesota
  • Leslie Caccamese, California
  • Jill Chi, Minnesota
  • Konnor Dehmlow, Colorado
  • Danielle Endvick, Wisconsin
  • Jesse Endvick, Wisconsin
  • Kat Johnson, Virginia
  • Amanda Martin, North Dakota
  • Tyler Neubauer, North Dakota
  • Christina Pegg, Hawaii
  • Sarah Rachor, Montana
  • Elliott Salazar, Colorado
  • Rebecca Sheahan, Delaware
  • Melanie Shepherd, Indiana
  • Sara Stenuf, New York
  • Dion Stepanski, Michigan
  • Molly Stepanski, Michigan
  • Olivia Terry, Colorado

NFU Foundation has continued to grow the BFI program through the generous support of CHS Foundation, Farm Aid, Farm Credit and Farmers Union Industries Foundation. More information about BFI is available here.

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To download an audio file of Roger Johnson’s quotes, visit our website at nfu.org/audio.

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