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Farm-to-School

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Justice & Stewardship

The Land Stewardship Project envisions a food and farming system and thriving, healthy communities that work for everyone, no exceptions. Whether Black or white, immigrant or Indigenous, working class or middle class, queer or straight, man, woman, or non-binary, we all deserve dignified, productive, and creative lives. Racism, patriarchy, and economic injustice are major barriers to…

Organizational Stewardship

Workplace Equity Just as the Land Stewardship Project is committed to gender, racial, and economic equity in our bodies of work, we are working to combat issues of inequity in the workplace as well. Making sure staff, volunteers, and member-leaders feel valued and supported is not only how we live out the values we hold,…

New Farmers

 The Land Stewardship Project works on various fronts to ensure future generations of stewardship-minded farmers are successfully established on the land and in our communities. Whether you are dreaming of farming, in the process of establishing your own farm business, or have 10 years under your belt, LSP is here to support you and your…

Farmland Clearinghouse

Are you a beginning farmer looking to rent or purchase working farmland in the Midwest? Or are you an established farmer/landowner in the Midwest who is seeking a beginning farmer to purchase or rent your working farmland, or to work with in a partnership situation? The Land Stewardship Project’s Land Access Land Legacy Team has…

Farm Beginnings Class

2024-2025 Farm Beginnings Class NOTE: Applications are CLOSED for the 2024-2025 Farm Beginnings class; check back in the spring of 2025 for details on the 2025-2026 course.   Beginning and prospective farmers are invited to apply to the 2024-2025 session of LSP’s Farm Beginnings, a training program that focuses on the goal setting, marketing, and financial…

Accessing Farmland

In spite of the uneven playing field that often leaves beginning farmers few opportunities to access land to farm, there are some innovative ways that beginning farmers are accessing land.  Check out a few of these examples: Farm Transition Profile: The Making of a Successful Farm Owner  Farm Transition Profile: A High-Value Apprenticeship Farm Transition…

Journeyperson Course

Scaling Up Your Farm The first decade of a new farm is full of challenge, sweat, growth, difficult lessons, satisfaction, and joy. In order to get more successful farmers on the land, new farmers need to be able to establish their farms in a way that cultivates financial, ecological, personal, and relationship sustainability. The Journeyperson…