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Arkansas Agriculture Department Opens 2018 Century Farm Program through May

The Arkansas Agriculture Department (AAD) is now accepting applications for the 2018 Arkansas Century Farm program.  Arkansas Century Farm families have owned and farmed the same land for at least 100 years. Since the program began in 2012, 376 farms have been certified.  Online and printable applications are available, here.
Arkansas is home to over 43,500 farms, with more than 97% being family owned and operated.  “When families are strong, our communities are strong, and our state is strong,” Governor Hutchinson said to farm families at the 2017 Arkansas Century Farm Inductee Ceremony at the State Capitol. 
 
To qualify, Arkansas farms must meet the following criteria: 
 
  • The same family must have owned the farm for 100 years by December 31, 2018. The line of ownership from the original settler or buyer may be through children, grandchildren, siblings, and nephews or nieces, including through marriage and adoption. 
  • The farm must be at least 10 acres of the original land acquisition and make a financial contribution to the overall farm income. 
There is no cost to apply for the Century Farm program, and any farm landowners may apply. Find lists of previously inducted Century Farm families, here
 

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