From the Air Force to Alpacas
In this episode of Voices from the Field, NCAT's Southeast Regional Director and Director of NCAT's Armed to Farm Program Margo Hale, talks with Alvina, an Air Force Reservist who owns River Hill Ranch in Richmond, Kentucky.
Alvina Maynard credits a commercial she happened to see on television while staying in in a hotel with inspiring her to raise alpacas.
Alvina talks about her military background, her farming enterprises, and how her operation has grown. She also shares her experience accessing various USDA programs, including the Value-Added Producer Grant and EQIP. Alvina discusses the programs and services she has utilized, how those programs have helped her reach her farm goals, and tips for veterans and other farmers as they navigate USDA programs.
Related ATTRA Resources:
- NCAT Armed to FarmWebsite
- NCAT Armed to FarmFacebook
- Veteran Resources
- Financing Your Farm: Guidance for Beginning Farmers
- Federal Conservation Resources for Sustainable Farming and Ranching
- Veterans Discuss USDA Programs
- High Tunnels and the NRCS
Other Resources
- River Hill Ranch
- Farmer Veteran Coalition
- Kentucky Center for Agriculture and Rural Development
- USDA Veteran Initiatives
- USDA Service Center Locator
- USDA Farm Service Agency
- USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
- Step-by-Step: How to Get Assistance from NRCS
- USDA Rural Development
Contact Margo Hale via email at margoh@ncat.org.
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