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Archive for April, 2011

Tenn Ag Enhancement Program Applications Now Available

Friday, April 29th, 2011

TDA has released the 2011 application for the Tennessee Agricultural Enhancement Program. Applications can be submitted June 1-7 and should not be postmarked prior to June 1. Applications are accepted on a first come, first serve basis, so producers are encouraged to apply early.

This year’s program offers the same menu of cost share opportunities as last year. This includes the livestock equipment, cattle genetics, hay storage, feed storage, grain storage and producer diversification opportunities. To date, TAEP has provided cost share funds for more than 21,000 projects.

TAEP was established in 2005 and supported by the General Assembly to increase farm income by helping farmers invest in better farming practices and by encouraging diversification and innovation. Through TAEP, farmers can qualify for 35 or 50 percent cost share, ranging from a maximum of $1,200 to $15,000 depending on the project.

Applications are available at most farm agencies including USDA Farm Service Agency, UT Extension and Farm Bureau offices, as well as most farm supply stores. To ensure accuracy, producers are encouraged to work with their local extension agent or local TDA representative when completing the application.

Producers can get important messages and updates on the program by calling 1-800-342-8206. For more information or to download an application, visit www.TN.gov/agriculture/enhancement.

Nashville’s Oldest Neighborhood Farmers Market Set to Open

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

The East Nashville market, Nashville’s oldest neighborhood farmers market, located at 210 S 10th street is having it’s 4th season grand opening on May 11th.

This year the market will become the first Nashville market to accept SNAP/food stamps, working with Community Food Advocates to bring healthy food to the community surrounding the market.

The Market grand re-opening is May 11th and will include a ribbon cutting ceremony with councilman Mike Jameson and top chefs who shop the market: Tandy Wilson from City House, Jeremy Barlow from Tayst, Jen Franzen from Flyte and Laura Wilson from Turnip Truck. Live music by Summertown and Loving Touch petting zoo will entertain adults and children!

The market runs every Wednesday from 3:30-6:30 beginning on May 11 and going until to the end of October. We are a community market supporting local businesses and producers. We have organic farmers, local cheese, milk, bread, honey, fruit and vegetables as well as local artisan businesses with a total of over 30 vendors! Join us every Wednesday beginning May 11 for a true community farmers market!

For more info, contact Market Manager Amy Delvin, 615-445-9354.

May Day Fundraiser for EarthMatters

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

In response to the recent bulldozing of the 20 year old George W. Carver Food Park Garden, there will be a fundraiser Sunday, May 1st from 12 – 6 at the What if…Studio at 69 Trimble St. off LaFayette.

“We will feature flood stories and recognize the heroes and sheroes of last years flood” says Sizwe Herring, Executive Director. “There are many lessons to be learned, including the need for better care of our physical earth and the sustainable spirit of Nashville and it’s citizens.” Nominate people by writing a short description of why their individual should be recognized. Entrees can be emailed to earthmatterstn@hotmail.com with “Flood Story” in the subject line. Oral nominations can be taken by calling the organizations 24/7 “Green Line” at (615) 252-6953.

The afternoon will feature entertainment from Lakewood Jazz and Blues Band, the Nashville Musicians and Artists for Peace including Ezzra Mohawk and Susan Shann, vocalist Saaneah Jamison, Harmony United, Marion James and the Queensmen and others. A special tribute to the late legendary Aashid Himons will be performed by his former band mates and singers.
There will be a special art exhibition by Henry Jones and others. Eco door prizes and give aways will take place throughout the day.

The Carver Park gardeners and community is confident of continuing their mission of growing healthier communities through GRACE – Gardening, Recycling, Action, Composting and Education, all over Nashville.
Donations and sponsorships are sought to keep the organization, which manages several outreach programs and garden spots around Nashville, afloat during this turbulent time. Support can be mailed to 1814 Lillian St. Nashville, TN 37206 or online through PayPal at www.earthmattersnetworks.com.

New Farmers Market to Open in 12 South

Saturday, April 16th, 2011

Opening day for the new 12 South Farmers Market is Tuesday May 24th. The new market will be held on Tuesdays from 3:30 to 6:30 PM at Sevier Park in the 12 South neighborhood with the support of the
neighborhood, and the approval of Metro Parks Board. The Market will be run by Market Manager Mary Crimmins of Good Food for Good People with the Assistant Manager, Mary Ellen Henley of Portland Brew.

The market is a producer- only Market that is all local and comes from 150 miles of Nashville or less.
It will boast organic and conventional produce, organic and conventional meats, local cheeses,
baked goods, gourmet dog snacks, pasta, local honey and more.

The Market will also host special events every 3rd week of the month, with a Mustache May Contest onMay 24th. Judging will start at 6pm sharp. For more information on the Market please visit www.12SouthFarmersMarket.com

TN AG Enhancement Program Application Grants Now Available

Friday, April 15th, 2011

The Tennessee Agriculture Enhancement Program (TAEP) cost share application guides are now available for Tennessee producers to pick up at their local UT Extension offices.

This guide may also be accessed on the web at www.TN.gov/agriculture/enhancement. Administrators of the TAEP are encouraging producers to participate in this competitive grant process. There are no major changes in this year’s program from last year. Producers can increase their chance of application approval by making sure the application is complete and submitted in accordance with the guidelines outlined in the application. Before applications are submitted particular attention should be paid to the eligibility requirements and rules sections. When producers have questions they can call the TAEP information line at 1-800-342-8206. TAEP administrators site incomplete applications and applications lacking the requested details as the main reasons for applications not receiving approval. If applicants plan to complete a master producer program in order to receive a greater percentage cost share they must mark that section on their application to be eligible. The Tennessee Department of Agriculture TAEP program strengthens agriculture in Tennessee by providing cost share funds for long term investments in Tennessee’s livestock and farming operations.

Growing Kids Educational Garden Opens at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm

Sunday, April 3rd, 2011

The Franklin Farmers Market’s new educational youth garden will officially open on Thursday, April 7th as local children plant the first seeds to be grown in the garden. The Growing Kids Educational Garden at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm is designed to involve and educate children about healthy food, the environment and the importance of agriculture.

The Growing Kids garden project will provide hands-on lessons for kids on where their food comes from while encouraging environmental stewardship with organic growing methods. Classes for the kids will be taught by farmers and gardening experts and creative lessons will include such subjects as worms, weird weeds and purple tomatoes. The classes are free and are designed to catch the attention of elementary school-aged children.

The Franklin Farmers Market Association is partnering with the City of Franklin Parks Department which is providing approximately a half acre plot for the garden at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm located at 239 Franklin Road.

The official opening ceremony for the Growing Kids Educational Garden will take place on Thursday, April 7th at 5:30pm. The public is invited to join kids, farmers and local officials for the first planting in the garden.

For more information, contact the Franklin Farmers Market creative services director Lisa Tidwell at (931) 451-0283 or at real.farmers@yahoo.com .