Create a Farm Seeker Profile

Step #1: Create a Profile

Complete the forms below with detailed information. Don’t be shy about adding depth, personality, and specificity in the text boxes. We require comprehensive profiles on our site so farm seekers and landowners can easily determine who will be a good fit.

Step #2: Submit Profile for Review

Before approving your profile, a FarmLink Navigator based in your region will review it for completeness and clarity. You’ll hear from a member of our team that either your profile is published or that further action is needed. Once your profile is published, you will be able to view the full profiles and contact information of farmers and landowners on the site.

My Information
Contact Information
xxx-xxx-xxxx or (xxx)-xxx-xxxx
Please share any other information about your farming values, your long-term vision for your farm enterprise, and anything else
Select all that apply. To select multiple, click each county you'd like to list.
Select all the acreage (tillable/pasture) values that work for you.
Check all that apply.
Check all that apply and add further details in the description field below.
Check all that apply and add further details in the description field below.
Certified Organic Farming: Organic farming follows specific regulations to prioritize natural inputs, avoid synthetic chemicals, and promote soil health and biodiversity. Conventional Production: Conventional farming maximizes crop yields using synthetic inputs like pesticides and fertilizers, often employing large-scale monoculture practices. Production-Oriented with Conservation Practices: This method combines high production goals with strategies to minimize environmental impact, including precision agriculture techniques, resource conservation, and responsible use of inputs. Sustainable/Regenerative Farming: Sustainable farming aims to create a self-sustaining system that enhances soil health, biodiversity, and ecosystem resilience through practices like agroforestry, cover cropping, and natural pest control.
  • Certified Organic: Farming methods that are certified to follow USDA organic regulations.
  • Conventional Production: Production-focused farming via chemical inputs, tillage, and GMOs.
  • Production-Oriented with Conservation Practices: Minimal soil disturbance (e.g., no-till), ongoing soil cover (e.g., cover crops), diverse plant species.
  • Sustainable/Regenerative Farming: Integrated plant and animal production approach that stewards human and natural resources by mimicking biological systems and building soil life—minimal chemical inputs.
If you seek to lease farmland, we strongly encourage you to develop a basic business plan at the very least.
If you do have a business plan, please add a very brief summary
Check all that apply and complete the related description field below.
Check all that apply and complete the related description field below.
Experience and Education Information
Demographic Information
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