Farmworker Resources

The following are general resources for the farmworker community in Vermont. If you have resources you’d like to share or resources you’d like to see made available in the community, please contact the Farmworker Education Hub Coordinator, Sara Riegler, at sara.riegler@uvm.edu.

The Vermont Language Justice Project

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The Vermont Language Justice Project allows people with language access needs the ability to make informed decisions about their health and safety, as well as navigating everyday life in the USA, by creating public service videos in 21 of the languages spoken here in Vermont. This media is co-produced with trusted community members from Vermont’s refugee, migrant, and immigrant communities. In May 2025, VLJP launched iFY, a new mobile phone app, to make it easier for people to access and find our hundreds of videos. Learn more and download iFY here.

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Cornell Cooperative Extension Educational Opportunities for Farmworkers

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Agricultural Supervisory Leadership (ASL) Certificate Program

The Agricultural Supervisory Leadership certificate helps farm supervisors and managers learn and apply human resource management practices and leadership skills that foster rewarding workplaces and drive business results. Courses for the certificate program run 2-3 times per year and are available in both English and Spanish. For more information, visit https://agworkforce.cals.cornell.edu/agricultural-supervisory-leadership-certificate-program/.