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US (NV): Nevada Farm Network launches to support Nevada agricultural producers

After nearly a year in the works, a grower-led initiative has launched the Nevada Farm Network, a new online hub where Nevada agricultural producers can connect and share information with one another, as well as find resources to help them increase farm efficiency and economic return while using best practices to sustain their businesses and our natural resources. The University of Nevada, Reno's Desert Farming Initiative is coordinating the project with funding provided by the Nevada Department of Agriculture from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service.

"Ag technology is accelerating, and resources are available to help support our agriculture industry, but producers often don't have the time to conduct research or connect with one another said Jill Moe, director of the University's Desert Farming Initiative, which is part of the Experiment Station unit of the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources. "The intent of the Nevada Farm Network is to make it easier for producers to connect and find the resources they need. We want to harness and make accessible information to bolster Nevada agriculture."

The Network is open to all Nevada agricultural producers, as well as those supporting the producers in some way. Using the Network is free, but individuals must create an online account. Organizers are focusing on providing information to boost specialty crop farming during this phase, with the grant fund being administered by the Nevada Department of Agriculture's Specialty Crop Block Grant Program. But, they really want to provide and encourage producers to provide information to help support the whole Nevada agriculture sector in the long term. The Network aims to build on the legacy of farmer cooperation and innovation in the state by helping them connect and find resources online.

"We want to help farms and farm communities thrive for years to come," Moe said. "Helping to get this Network off the ground fits perfectly into the Desert Farming Initiative's mission of advancing climate-smart farming and food systems in our state's desert climate."

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