Participating Farm Credit associations have pledged to contribute $100,000 – $20,000 a year for the next five years – to help make this new statewide headquarters a reality, which Executive Director Mary Kimball said was invaluable. With its current facility bursting at the seams, Land-Based Learning recently held a ground-breaking ceremony for its all-new home outside of Woodland and Farm Credit is proud to help make it possible. ![]() From left, Cheri McKinzie, Golden State Farm Credit Lauren Scanga, Farm Credit West Julie Blacklock, Colusa-Glenn Farm Credit Mary Kimball, Center for Land-Based Learning Jeana Hultquist, American AgCredit and Michelle Paul, Farm Credit West at the Center’s groundbreaking event in May.įor 25 years, the Center for Land-Based Learning has provided hands-on education and workforce development opportunities to high school-aged youth and beginning farmers.
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