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10/14/2010
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Board of Commissioners
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Local ownership a strength- As was true in 2002, Cabarrus boasts strong local <br />ownership of its farms. Almost all (550 or 90 %) Cabarrus farms are family farm <br />operations. Four hundred and thirty farmers are full owners, which means they own the <br />land they farm, while 146 are part owners and 35 are tenant farmers. Twenty Cabarrus <br />farms produced commodities under production contracts, with 12 of those producing <br />broilers or pullets. <br />Local farm ownership can be considered the keystone of sustainable communities. <br />Farmers who own the farms they operate can provide numerous benefits. They are more <br />likely to participate in the local economy and take care of the land and surrounding <br />environment for future generations. They also provide the human capital society needs to <br />feed itself. <br />Issues to be explored <br />To build its local food system, Cabarrus needs to encourage new farmers to enter farming <br />as a career and to keep existing farms in business. In particular, the County needs to <br />support the growth of small and mid -scale farms (see discussion Section III). One way to <br />achieve this goal is to make sure farming is a viable career path, one that allows farmers <br />access to training, capital, disaster relief programs, and disability and health insurance. <br />This raises several important questions such as: What are the barriers to business <br />success for Cabarrus farmers? What programs are available to help them overcome <br />these barriers? What needs remain unmet? Which programs specifically address new and <br />beginning farmers vs. farmers in transition? What strategies work best to support women <br />entering farming as a career? <br />III. Farm Size and Characteristics <br />Overall market sales increase- As reported above, the total market value of agricultural <br />goods sold in the County increased between 2002 and 2007 by 71 %. When looking at the <br />total market value of products sold by farm, the number of farms selling between <br />$20,000 - $49,999 increased from 31 to 40 (29 %). The number of farms selling between <br />both $50,000 - $99,999 and $100,000- $249,999 increased as well (by 27% and 44% <br />respectively), and the number of farms selling more than $500,000 increased by 58 %. <br />Small acreage and hobby farms are on the rise- According to the 2007 USDA Census, <br />the average Cabarrus farm size was 109 acres, and 53% of the County's 611 farms were <br />less than 50 acres. Compared to 2002, the number of farms between 1 -9 acres stayed <br />relatively the same, while the number of farms between 10 -49 acres increased (from 247 <br />to 282). When looking at the total market value of products sold by farm, the number of <br />farms selling less than $1,000 increased from 171 to 193 (13 %) between 2002 to 2007. <br />This category includes farms that can be considered hobby farms —those maintained <br />without expectation of being a primary source of income —as well as farms with the <br />potential to combine sales and government payments for a total greater than $1,000. <br />7 <br />Attachment number 2 <br />G -4 Page 516 <br />
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