How young farmers turn challenges into opportunities
At the 2026 Outstanding Farmers of America Convention in Hershey, Pennsylvania, several National Outstanding Young Farmer (NOYF) finalists had the opportunity to share their stories with agricultural media, including a recent feature by Farm Progress, written by Chris Torres.
The article highlights a powerful theme that resonated throughout the convention: today’s young farmers are not just facing challenges—they are learning how to turn them into opportunities.
Across the industry, young producers are navigating rising costs, access to land, market uncertainty, and the day-to-day unpredictability that comes with farming. These challenges are not new, but they are evolving, requiring a new level of adaptability and business-minded thinking.
What stood out most in the article—and what we saw firsthand in Hershey—is the resilience of this next generation. Many of the finalists are finding creative ways to diversify their operations, adopt new technologies, and build sustainable businesses for the future. Whether it’s expanding into new revenue streams, improving efficiency, or leaning into innovation, these young farmers are proving that challenges can become stepping stones for growth.
The stories featured reinforce something we value deeply at OFA: agriculture’s future is in strong hands. These individuals are not only continuing family legacies but also reshaping what modern farming looks like.
Their ability to adapt, persevere, and lead is exactly why programs like the National Outstanding Young Farmer Award exist—to recognize excellence and inspire others across the industry.
We encourage you to read the full article to learn more about how these outstanding young farmers are navigating today’s agricultural landscape and building opportunities for tomorrow.
Read the full article here:
https://www.farmprogress.com/farm-business/how-young-farmers-turn-challenges-into-opportunities