CRAFT Farmer Network

Bringing established farmers, apprentices, and aspiring farmers together for farmer-to-farmer training in sustainable agriculture

What is CRAFT?

WNC Collaborative Regional Alliance for Farmer Training (CRAFT) is a farmer-led effort to bring established farmers, farm apprentices, and aspiring farmers together for year-long training in the art and science of sustainable agriculture, straight from the hearts, mouths, and fields of seasoned local farmers in Western North Carolina (WNC).

Not from our region? Visit www.craftfarmer.org to connect with a CRAFT group near you or learn how to start your own!

Picking fresh blueberries

Why join CRAFT? 

  • Network with beginning and experienced farmers to exchange your ideas and knowledge and build community in the region.

  • Expand your training opportunities beyond your farm to bolster the robustness of your apprenticeship offerings.

  • Attract aspiring farmers to your apprenticeship positions to cultivate success and improve the future of our region’s agriculture.

  • Farm tours are held monthly from April through October and focus on a specific aspect of sustainable farming. Check out the tour schedule and read blog posts about past tours.

  • Gain access to the CRAFT Farmer Handbook: farmer-generated, regionally-specific information on all aspects of farming.

  • Round-table discussions provide a place for farmers to discuss advanced farming topics.

  • The farmer network includes farmers and farm workers and is built on a farmer-to-farmer exchange of ideas.

Membership Perks

  • Farmer Round Tables

    Held during the winter months, round-table discussions on farmer-chosen topics are designed to prep your mind for spring.

  • Farm Tours

    Farmers learn best from other farmers! During the growing season, we gather on regional farms to learn about innovative methods of sustainable production, business, and management models and connect to a supportive grower community.

  • CRAFT Listserv

    An open forum to pose and discuss farming questions, post farm-related events of interest, or post farm work days to get extra help on big projects.

Program Information

  • In 2008, the Organic Growers School staff met with several farmers in Western North Carolina to understand how to generate and train future growers. Overwhelmingly, we heard the need for a networking and educational forum for local organic growers and their workers. CRAFT, a program that originated in the northeastern United States, was a perfect model.

    The success of WNC CRAFT is simple: farmers learn best from other farmers. Farmer-driven and farmer-led, CRAFT cultivates successful farmers of all levels in Western NC.

  • Whether you’re a farming novice, working on a farm, starting your farm from scratch, or adding a new enterprise, CRAFT can serve farmers at any experience level.

    Membership is open year-round, with fees ranging from $30 to $50 per year. Memberships will give you access to a wealth of summer farm tours, winter workshops, local farming resources, and a community of farmers.

  • Member Farm Subscription: Farms that typically have more than 2 interns/apprentices/employees - $50/yr

    Small Farm Subscription: Farms that typically have 0-2 interns/apprentices/employees - $40/yr

    Friend of CRAFT Subscription: Membership for non-farming community members - $50/yr

    Student Subscription: Membership for those pursuing education toward farming - $30/yr

    CRAFT memberships are good for 1 year from the date you join.

Upcoming CRAFT Farm Tours

  • April

    Olivette Farm: Farmer & Apprentice Social

    Seven Seeds Farm: Market Garden Efficiency With Low-Till Methods

  • May

    Soil Shine Farm & Ferments: Creating & Marketing Value-Added Products

  • June

    Eliada Campus Farm: Building Agritourism & Educational Experiences

  • July

    Veterans Healing Farm: Growing & Making Plant Medicine With Veterans

    Gaia Herbs: Growing & Processing Echinacea & Other Medicinal Herbs

  • September

    Oak Holler Farm: Scaling Up

  • October

    Red Scout Farm: Certified Organic Fertility Methods

Locate CRAFT Member Farms