Program Overview

The Farm Fellowship Program听offers an in depth intensive training experience that combines classroom training with hands-on practical experience and mentoring through on farm apprenticeships and 鈥榣earn to earn鈥 opportunities in up to four certificate interest tracks.

Fellows must:

  1. Complete the听Farm Business Management Certificate
  2. Conduct an assigned 40-hour agribusiness internship
  3. Complete at least one of the three additional interest tracks including: Agribusiness Diversification and Value Adding, Horticulture Management Systems Certificate, or Livestock Management Systems

Fellows will be provided agribusiness coaching support and mentorship. Successful fellows completing these requirements within the annual year will earn $700 and respective certifications. Accepted fellows will be notified by December 5 to confirm their one year program (1/1/2023 鈥 12/31/2023).

  • Limited to 15 fellows per year
  • Applications are now closed for 2024

APPLY

Complete the application below and send it via email to aginnovation@easternwv.edu

*Please note: Applicants under 18 years old must have a parental and principal/guidance counselor signature for acceptance.

Farm Fellow Grads

Jane Halterman

Jane Halterman

Jane is a fourth generation family farmer from Baker.

"The agribusiness trainings I participated in forced me to see farming not as a birthright or hobby but as what it is, a business. The risk management training made me more aware of the physical, emotional, and financial risks that farming innately possesses. It provided me with concrete tools to manage those risks simply.

"Without the Farm Fellowship, I鈥檓 not sure what I鈥檇 be doing now, she continued. "I was in need of a change when I was paired with Buena Vista and it has been a great partnership for both of us."

She completed the program in Spring 2022 and has been hired full-time by her mentor at Buena Vista Farm.

Shanae Frazier

Shanae Frazier

Shanae grew up in Montana, the grandaughter of farmers and ranchers. She jokes that the agriculture bug skipped her parents.

鈥淚n 2020 food scarcity pushed my husband and I to grab onto the idea of doing it ourselves. We dove into homesteading, which propelled my thirst for agriculture knowledge," she said.

"The hands-on, intensive lessons in this program are exactly what I was looking for," she continued. "My goal is to become a financially sustainable small-scale farmer and this experience has put that goal into attainable steps to make it achievable.鈥澨

Lacen Matheny

Lacen Matheny

Lacen grew up on her grandpa's farm where he sparked her passion for agriculture.

"Being a Farm Fellow has been an absolutely wonderful opportunity to continue my agriculture education through online formats, but also with real world experience alongside brilliant agriculture mentors in our state," she said.

"I鈥檝e been able to connect with others that are open to learning just as I am. Everyone has been a pleasure to work with and this program has provided me with a wide array of resources and contacts I will continue to use in the future," she continued. I have been most thrilled with this one-of-a-kind experience and I would recommend it to anyone.鈥

Interested in becoming a mentor or mentee?

To learn more, contact aginnovation@easternwv.edu or call ext. 9609.