- Case Study of the Farley Center Farm Incubator written by the National Incubator Farm Training
- Red Agricola Latina: boletín para cultivar coneXiones en el Medio Oeste Boletin Agrario Latino Oct 2013
- Boletin Agrario Latino Jan 2014
- Overview of Organic Production Resources. The vast body of literature and information available about organic production is increasing considerably each day, making the search for accurate information a time-consuming task for anyone. In addition, many beginning farmers who we work with, many of whom are immigrants and minorities; do not know where to access materials designed with them in mind. The contents of this guide reflect topics taught at farm incubators around the United States and abroad. We also included information produced by University agricultural departments, and USDA agencies such as SARE and ATTRA.
- Farm Equipment Picture Index. This document matches photos of a range of farming equipment with names and a brief description of their uses.
- Building a Low Cost Cooler and Packshed
- Construcción de bajo costo de un cuarto de refrigeración y un cobertizo (Building a Low Cost Cooler and Packshed – Spanish version)
More About Incubators
- To learn more about farm incubator projects nationwide visit the National Incubator Farm Training Initiative, a wealth of resources, including The Farm Incubator Tool Kit.
- The National Incubator Farm Training Initiative has also developed a series of 12 Farm Incubator Case Studies from farm incubator projects across the U.S. Each case study, including one from the Farley Center, is four full pages of information, including basic demographics (legal structure, numbers of staff and farmers served, acres, programs offered, etc.) as well as detailed discussions of project background, structure, operations, project management, lessons learned, and much more. The case studies also provide links to supplementary documents that offer insight and examples of the organization’s work.
- Read here a 2012 Isthmus article about our farmer Juan Gonzalez and the wonderful, mysterious Mexican herb, papalo.
- Yes! Magazine mentions the Farley Center in its 2013 article about farm incubators.
- Here’s a Wisconsin State Journal 2011 article about Farley Center Services
- Read Spring Rose Growers Cooperative farmer Cheu Vang’s editorial about the Farley Center and the Farm Bill
- This Capital Times article discusses Farley growers’ influences in ‘food deserts’
- Read the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences’ Grow Magazine article about New Farmer Support Programs
- Here’s a New York Times article on other Farm Incubator projects