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Technical Assistance & More
Farming challenges a person to build their skills in art, science, technology, commerce, communication, planning and more. For assistance on how to find, start, expand and diversify your farm, and to learn more about transferring and selling your farm to keep it in agriculture use, please contact the Division of Agricultural Resource Development at (207) 287-3491.
Farmer Resources
- Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Financial
- Farmland Resources (Finding Farmland)
- Labor
- Maine Farm Data
- Maine Healthy Soils Program
- Mental Health
- Solar Siting
- Water Management
Service Providers Resources by County
- Androscoggin County (PDF)
- Aroostook County
- Cumberland County (PDF)
- Franklin County (PDF)
- Hancock County (PDF)
- Kennebec County (PDF)
- Knox County (PDF)
- Lincoln County (PDF)
- Oxford County (PDF)
- Penobscot County (PDF)
- Piscataquis County (PDF)
- Sagadahoc County (PDF)
- Somerset County (PDF)
- Waldo County (PDF)
- Washington County (PDF)
- York County (PDF)
Beginner Farmer Resources
According to the USDA, a ‘Beginning Farmer or Rancher’ is someone who has operated a farm or ranch for 10 years or less. Here are links to some of the many excellent online resources for “beginning farmers” of all ages and varied life experiences.