Matt spent his youth on a horse farm  and joined the National Guard in college. After graduation, he was  posted to Iraq and served as a Cavalry Scout Platoon Leader. Upon  returning from military service, Matt went to work for a construction  company in South Carolina.  He works hard to pay the bills and help care for his wife Kimberly and  their two sons. But Matt dreams of owning and operating an  environmentally sustainable livestock operation producing pasture-raised  meats. 
 
 Matt  - a driven, self-reliant veteran coping with the upheaval of returning  from combat to civilian life - wants to work for himself, create  something valuable and independent, and build a solid future for his  young family.
 
 But  getting started in farming isn't easy. Neither land nor financing is  readily available, and gaining experience is also a challenge. Matt and  Kimberly's search for programs that could help them get started came up  empty, until recently.
 
 With  our partners we formed the Veteran Farmers and Ranchers Project so  veterans like Matt can receive personalized professional consultations  on farm production, business and finance as well as attend workshops and  farm tours to access guidance from a variety of experts.
This project, alongside the Center for Rural Affairs' Land Link program, Farm Bill Helpline (402.687.2100 or trac
For more information: www.cfra.org/veteran_farmers_p
                                
      
 


 



