BattleGround to Breaking Ground taking applications for Cohort 15
Program designed for veterans, active-duty military/beginning farmers, ranchers
Program designed for veterans, active-duty military/beginning farmers, ranchers
Commitment, dedication shine through in veterans
Expanded, improved veteran-oriented program will accept Cohort 13 applications through Dec. 5
AgriLife Extension-supported program will emphasize Red Cross resiliency
Battleground to Breaking Ground workshop slated for Aug. 12 in Belton
Military experience, specialized programs help vets establish new roots
Texas AgrAbility and the Battleground to Breaking Ground project, in collaboration with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service office in Bell County, will host an agriculture program Dec. 6 focused on veterans, individuals with disabilities, and beginning farmers and ranchers The program will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the AgriLife Extension office…
Applications are open from now until Dec. 6 for the Spring 2020 Cohort 7 of the Battleground to Breaking Ground Program, coordinators said. Battleground to Breaking Ground is part of the Texas AgrAbility program of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. It is focused on veteran and active-duty military members interested in starting or expanding…
Texas AgrAbility, Battleground to Breaking Ground, more assist veterans in agriculture The Texas A&M University System has a long-standing tradition of supporting active duty and veteran military personnel. That support for military service members, particularly military veterans interested in starting an agriculture-related business, continues through Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service programs designed to assist them…
DALLAS — The Texas AgrAbility Program and Battleground to Breaking Ground Project of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host a farm tour and agricultural business workshop Aug. 2-3 in Dallas and Garland, respectively. The tour and workshop are both free and open to veterans, individuals with disabilities, beginning farmers and ranchers, and anyone…