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CRAFT is a coalition of growers working to train the next generation of organic, biodynamic, and sustainable agriculture farmers. CRAFT provides what prospective farmers say they need most: hands-on training and business planning skills provided directly from established farmers.
For more information about this farmer training program, visit the CSA Learning website or contact the CRAFT/Farm Beginnings Coordinator at:CRAFT/Farm Beginnings Coordinator1547 Rockton RdCaledonia IL 61011(815) 389-8455 or craft@learngrowconnect.org
There are 48 community colleges in Illinois offering diverse programs that help you get the job and pay you want.
Some of the benefits of attending a community college include: quality instruction and support services, diverse programs, smaller class sizes, accessible and affordable, and more than 10,000 community college courses can be transferred statewide.
To find out more how the Illinois Community College System can assist you, visit the Illinois Community College Board website.
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