A cohort-based learning opportunity for farmers and agricultural advisors who are interested in climate change adaptation and mitigation.
The Climate Adaptation Fellowship (now Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Fellowship) was launched in 2019 in response to farmers’ need for information and technical assistance related to climate change. The first iteration of the program focused on the Northeast region of the United States. A team of collaborators including researchers from land grant universities, farmers, extension professionals, and personnel from USDA Agricultural Research Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service worked together to create a set of peer-reviewed, climate-focused curricula for dairy, small fruit and vegetables, tree fruit, and forestry.
- Emmalea Ernest, Agricultural Advisor Fellow (‘21-22)
In 2021, the small fruit and vegetable program was piloted, supported by a Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (NE-SARE) professional development grant. Thirty fellows participated in the pilot. Over the course of a year, fellows met for two workshops and a series of informal meetings. They worked in pairs (one farmer and one agricultural advisor) to conduct risk assessments, generate adaptation plans, set up field demonstrations, and attend outreach events. Fourteen farmer fellows reported making climate-adaptive changes on their farms as a result of participating in the fellowship program, and twelve technical service provider fellows reported changing their outreach programming to integrate more climate-focused information. Since the program ended in 2022, many fellows have continued to act as climate leaders within their communities. Farmers fellows have spoken at conferences and workshops, and service provider fellows have created their own climate-focused programming within their home-organizations.
- Becky Maden, Agricultural Advisor Fellow (‘21-22)
- Abby Ferla, Farmer Fellow (‘21-22)
Beginning in 2023, four new climate adaptation and mitigation fellowship programs will begin in the Northeast and Midwest regions of the United States. Cohorts of farmers and agricultural advisors will learn about climate impacts, adaptation and mitigation strategies, and other topics including financing adaptation and mitigation plans, and climate communication. Working together and with support from Educator Teams, farmer and advisor pairs will create climate adaptation and mitigation plans for farmer fellow’s farms. This fellowship also includes a stipend for farmer fellows, drop in support meetings for fellows during the planning process, and guest speakers covering requested topics.
- Ben Crockett, Farmer Fellow (‘21-22)