Farming for the Future

Coordinator: Andrew Collins-Anderson (he/him)

 Farming for the Future Working Group

This collaborative group of over 170 participants works to improve the collective effectiveness and impact of OCFSN member organizations working on a range of challenges faced by Oregon’s farmers and ranchers. This is done through collaborative project support, relationship building, coordinated communication and action, and focused project implementation.

View this document to learn how the working group is structured and see below for how to join a Farming for the Future subgroup.

  • Beginning Farmer & Rancher Subgroup

    Members of the Beginning Farmer & Rancher subgroup collaborate to coordinate existing services for Oregon’s beginning farmers and ranchers (BFRs) at all stages of development, between years 0 and 10 years of agricultural production. The primary focus of this working group is to support BFRs through education and training programs, access to capital, and access to other available resources and services.

    Meets quarterly on the 3rd Wednesday of the the month at 10am - February, May, August, November

  • Land Access, Connection, & Succession Technical Assistance Subgroup

    This collaborative group concluded a Land Connection Technical Assistance pilot project for a couple of farmers in late 2020 after members spent a year providing assistance on all aspects of farmland transition. The group is moving forward with new program development, funding, and setting up regional hubs for land connection assistance and resource navigation.

    The project team meets monthly, the advisory council quarterly, and informational meetings/presentations on access to land happen quarterly in 2023.

  • Farm & Land Viability Subgroup

    This group will focus on farm and land viability looking at ways to support land staying in agricultural production, sustainable farm management, and farm business vitality.

    Working with other subgroups, the goal is that there is a growing pipeline of beginning farmers and ranchers can access land to start and grow new farm businesses.

    Meets quarterly on the 3rd Wednesday of the the month at 1:30pm - January, April, July, October

  • Climate Resilience & Stewardship Subgroup

    This subgroup works to integrate climate resilience into OCFSN member’s food system projects and policy advocacy, and build collective power within the Farming for the Future Working Group and broader OCFSN to create synergies between ecological, community, and economic resilience in Oregon.

    Meets every other month on the 4th Thursday at 3:30pm - January, March, May, July, September, November

2023 Working Group Convening

Farming for the Future Working Group members from across the state came together in Salem to build connections and expand collaborative programming benefiting the diverse underserved farmers across Oregon. We learned from and challenged each other to think creatively on how to expand our impact and discussed how to meet the needs of Oregon's farmers and ranchers.

The facilitated breakouts were organized around our four subgroups. Discussions included: holding future meetings on tricky topics around climate and agriculture; creating an easy to use resource directory for farmers and ranchers looking for access to capital; creating farm business training that meet the challenges farmers face; and learning from organizations that have already built successful collaborative projects.

Join a subgroup to engage with this work! We are here to support you deepen your impact.

Screenshot of the Beginning Farmer and Rancher Service Provider Story Map

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Beginner Farmer and Rancher
Story Map & Brochure

Our Story Map shares a glimpse of the programs and resources currently working to support Beginner Farmers and Ranchers (BFRs) across Oregon. Our brochure provides a printable list of BFR service providers.