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Contact for WA:
Clayton Burrows

206-719-0056
claytonburrows@wsu.edu

Contact for ID:
Amanda Snyder
(208) 885-2049
amsnyder@uidaho.edu

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Meet our current Farmer Mentors and learn about
their farms and programs

Download the Farmer Mentor Application Here
(Updated August 2008)

Download the 2008 Farmer Mentor Handbook

Learn more about
Cultivating Success™ Farmer Mentors

*** A fee structure to pay our Farmer Mentors is currently being revised.  Please check back for updated information.***

Cultivating Success™ Farmer Mentor Responsibilities:

  • If intern is an academic student, Farmer Mentor will develop a Plan of Work with student and faculty advisor that clearly states learning objectives, and outlines work tasks, instructional sessions, and a project schedule for evaluation.  If intern or mentee is a community member earning CEU credits, expectations for his/her participation will be developed by Farmer Mentor and a University or Extension representative at the beginning of the internship. 
     
  • Farmer Mentor will instruct intern, in a classroom setting and on farm, on the practical skills and concepts of intensive, small acreage farming and\or ranching and market gardening, to include any or all of the following:
  • Vegetable production
  • Flowers production
  • Herbs
  • Berries
  • Tree crops
  • Livestock and/or dairy, meat, eggs                  
  • Planting
  • Composting
  • Fertilizing
  • Irrigating
  • Harvesting
  • Pest control
  • Greenhouse/season extension
  • Marketing and record keeping
  • Farmer Mentor will direct daily activities of interns in production, marketing and maintenance of the small acreage farm/ranch or market garden.
     
  • Farmer Mentor will maintain a monthly progress report to evaluate student’s performance, and evaluate the intern at close of season.

  • Farmer Mentor will direct daily activities of interns in production, marketing and maintenance of the small acreage farm/ranch or market garden.
  • Farmer Mentor will maintain a monthly progress report to evaluate student’s performance, and evaluate the intern at close of season.

Skills, Knowledge & Abilities of a Cultivating Success™ Farmer Mentor

  • Experience teaching, or a strong desire to teach in a garden or field setting.  Important to have the ability to deliver information and instruction in a clear and thorough manner both verbally, in writing and by demonstration.

     
  • Experience and knowledge in operations involved with maintaining all aspects of sustainable productions of integrated farming systems and instruction.

     
  • Experience with direct marketing.  Experience in record keeping for planning, production, and marketing.

     
  • Experience in general equipment maintenance, including irrigation equipment, hand tools, wheelbarrows, seeders, etc.
     
  • Knowledge of organizational and time management skills sufficient to independently set priorities, and to coordinate and complete a number of concurrent tasks for both cropping and trainee instruction is important.
     
  • If livestock is raised, experience in animal husbandry, animal needs, on-farm feed production, animal breeding and productivity, applications of intensive livestock pasturing, rotational schedules, fertilization, pasture and hay production and yields.

Farmer Instructor Training and Certification

  • Farmer mentors will go through a short formal training to be certified Cultivating Success™ Farmer Mentors.  The training will include sessions on Cultivating Success™ curriculum, adult education, experiential education, mentoring, conflict resolution, engaging students, and risk management.

Additional Requirements for Certification

  • Minimum three years experience and able to provide three names and phone numbers of persons who can provide personal and professional references (peers, Extension educators, former apprentices or someone with direct knowledge of your experience and practices).
     
  • Must be the primary owner/operator of production area (not necessarily owner of land, but must be the full time operative).
     
  • Willingness & ability (structurally, legally, etc) to arrange for a student to live or work on his/her farm.  Farmer may need to arrange for housing on or near the farm site.
     
  • Must be willing to work with a student to develop a plan of work and other academic on farm projects, which may include a whole farm plan or business plan.
     
  • Must attend a Cultivating Success™ Farmer Instructor Training and work through the certification process
     
  • Agree to a site visit from a Cultivating Success™ Representative.

Additional Cultivating Success™
Farmer Mentor Development Tools


Farmer Mentor Responsibilities

Curriculum Development Exercise

Farm Activities Planning Template

Lesson Topics Template

Internship / Mentorship Application

Contact your state program coordinator for more information:

In WA:

Clayton Burrows
(206) 719-0056
claytonburrows@wsu.edu
 

In ID:

Amanda Snyder
(208) 885-2049
amsnyder@uidaho.edu