We have 40 years of experience working with farmers. When you contact Farm Aid, our goal is to connect you with helpful services, resources and opportunities specific to your individual needs. Our Farmer Resource Network offers many ways for you to connect. Farm Aid assists all farmers regardless of scale or production.
If you want to talk with one of our Hotline Operators, give us a call at at 1-800-FARM-AID (1-800-327-6243). We answer the Hotline Monday through Friday from 9am – 9pm ET; 6am – 6pm PT. The Spanish Hotline is answered Monday through Friday, 9am – 5pm ET.
Don’t want to call the Hotline? You can also request assistance online. The Hotline Team responds to each request within 24-48 hours.
Our Farmer Resource Network (FRN) is a free search tool that can be used to find organizations and resources across the county. Many of the organizations in the FRN have staff that work directly with farmers on everything from business and finance to growing and marketing. The Network’s media resources include publications, videos, podcasts, training courses and more. Check it out!
Farm Aid’s Ag Funding Library is a state-based, searchable database for farm business funding opportunities.
Check out our Farmer Resource Guides, created by Farm Aid’s Hotline Team. They’ve compiled the best resources for several important topics including Farm Stress, Disaster Support, Legal Assistance and more.
When disasters strike, our Hotline Team compiles resources to help farmers respond and rebuild. We have nearly 40 years of experience responding to family farmers in the face of devastating impacts from natural disasters like hurricanes, floods, droughts and wildfires, both in the immediate aftermath and on the path to long-term recovery and resiliency. Our resources connect farmers with local, state and national resources to get their farms back up and running.
Farm Aid is a member of Cultivemos, a Northeast-based Network of farmers, service providers, mental health professionals and nonprofit workers. It aims to improve mental health awareness, literacy, access and outcomes for farmers, ranchers and farmworkers in the Northeast. This group is working to develop a community that uplifts and connects farmers to one another as well as to mental health resources.