More Info About FarmPath's No-Cost Farm Business Learning Opportunity
- Bob Benenson

- Feb 27
- 4 min read
Farm Foundation Accepting Applications Through March 23 for 300 National Slots

Our friends at the Farm Foundation have provided more information about their new FarmPath program, which will select up to 300 farmers from across the United States for a virtual education curriculum that will focus on building successful farm businesses and implement sustainable and regenerative practices.
Their graphic at the top is full of details... more below in their official press release.
If you are a farmer, please consider applying — or share the information with a farmer friend who could benefit.
FarmPath press release
FarmPath Program to Lower Barriers for America’s New and Beginning Farmers
FarmPath seeks 300 participants to join a free, national initiative to support the next
generation of American farmers.
Led by Farm Foundation and supported by The Mosaic
Company Foundation for Sustainable Food Systems and the PepsiCo Foundation, the program invests in long-term opportunity and resilience across U.S. agriculture.
Libertyville, IL – Applications are now open for FarmPath, a national, multi-year program designed to make farming more accessible and achievable for aspiring
and beginning farmers across the United States.
The program is supported by The Mosaic Company Foundation for Sustainable Food
Systems and The PepsiCo Foundation whose investments reflect a shared focus on helping to strengthen the next generation of farmers and build a more resilient food system.
FarmPath is grounded in a simple reality: as many U.S. farmers approach retirement, the sector needs a new generation of skilled producers. Yet beginning farmers often face barriers including limited access to land, capital, business planning skills, agronomic knowledge, and mentorship.
By investing in these new farmers, FarmPath helps support stronger rural, urban, and
suburban economies, strengthens food security, and builds a more diverse and resilient agricultural community.
The free, three-year program provides practical education in best practices for resilient agriculture and farm management, access to experienced mentors, and connection to a national network of professionals working across food and agriculture. FarmPath integrates training in production skills with in-depth instruction on the systems, markets, and decisions that shape long-term success.
“American agriculture is entering a new era, with generational shifts, growing interest in diversification, and new market opportunities, including regenerative production and regional food systems,” said Shari Rogge-Fidler, President and CEO of Farm Foundation. “Through structured business training, mentorship, professional networks, and up to $10,000 in implementation funding, FarmPath is Farm Foundation’s direct investment in a new generation of farmers prepared to meet this moment in American agriculture.”
The Mosaic Company executes its mission to help the world grow the food it needs by delivering critical crop nutrient products to customers in 40 countries around the globe. The company is committed to advancing global food security through coordinated action and strong collaboration with partners and stakeholders. For over two decades, The Mosaic Company Foundation for Sustainable Food Systems has partnered with local organizations, farmers and communities in the U.S., Brazil and India to identify and maximize their potential, emphasizing sustainability, resilience, and entrepreneurship.
“We’re excited to support a program that puts practical, farmer-focused learning front and center. Our work with young and smallholder farmers in India and Brazil shows that when farmers build skills, confidence, and resilience in the face of a changing landscape, they’re better equipped to thrive long term.” — Ben Pratt, president of The Mosaic Company Foundation for Sustainable Food Systems.
As one of the world’s leading food and beverage companies, PepsiCo’s business is rooted in agriculture with more than 50 crops and ingredients sourced from over 60 countries. To help support the farmers that grow these crops, the PepsiCo Foundation has worked alongside Farm Foundation through previous partnerships including Field to Future. Now, to continue helping farmers thrive, the PepsiCo Foundation is building on previous work with Farm Foundation through FarmPath.
Monica Bauer, SVP Social Impact, PepsiCo, said, “As the backbone of our communities, farmers play a vital role in driving local economies and helping families access nutritious and affordable food. Alongside Farm Foundation, we’re excited to support the next generation of farmers who will continue to help strengthen food systems for generations to come. Together, we can help expand access to the resources needed to support long-term success for new farmers.”
How to Apply
FarmPath is open to participants from a wide range of backgrounds, including farm-raised innovators, urban and community growers, career changers, those curious about farming as a career path, and early-stage farmers seeking to diversify or strengthen their operations.
The program includes a flexible virtual learning model and an online peer community
designed to accommodate various schedules nationwide.
Applications are open through March 23, 2026. This application cycle is the only entry point into the current three-year program. Up to 300 participants will be selected for Year One, with competitive progression into Years Two and Three.
Participants must complete Year One to be eligible for advancement.
Additional information, eligibility details, and the application are available at FarmPath.org
About the Partners
• Farm Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit accelerator of practical solutions for
agriculture. Since 1933, it has created nonpartisan spaces for collaboration and
action, bringing together diverse stakeholders to address the most pressing
challenges in food and agriculture. Its Campus in Libertyville, Illinois, serves as a
national hub for convening and problem-solving to build a stronger future for
farmers and communities. More information is available at
• The Mosaic Company Foundation for Sustainable Food Systems supports well-
defined, transformational investments in food and nutrition security, sustainable
agricultural productivity growth, and community development located in India,
Brazil, and the United States. The Foundation is a tax-exempt private foundation
described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Foundation is
funded through contributions from The Mosaic Company.
• The PepsiCo Foundation, the philanthropic arm of PepsiCo, invests in the essential
elements of a sustainable food system with a mission to support thriving
communities. Working with non-profits and experts around the globe, we're focused
on helping communities obtain access to food security, safe water and workforce
development opportunities. We strive for tangible impact in the places where we
live and work—collaborating with industry peers, local and international
organizations, and our employees to affect large-scale change on the issues that
matter to us and are of global importance. Learn more at
www.pepsicofoundation.com. Follow us on LinkedIn.
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