The Values of Farmland
Tate Emerson Tate Emerson

The Values of Farmland

When people talk about why it is important to protect farmland, we will often focus on the economic reasons, such as supporting a strong local economy or profitability for local farmers. Other times we may focus on our heritage, like the traditions of family farming or the sense of belonging to a community. These farming values are important to our culture and reason enough to protect farmland. However, much less discussed and therefore often underrated, are the Conservation Values of farmland. These are the values inherent to the land being farmed, as opposed to the values of the practice of farming. Land trusts generally describe these Conservation Values as the natural, open-space and scenic values of the land.

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Little Boxes on the Hillside: A Threat to Our Farmland
Tate Emerson Tate Emerson

Little Boxes on the Hillside: A Threat to Our Farmland

Hundreds of thousands of acres of Ohio farmland has been lost to development in the last 20 years. And according to a report from American Farmland Trust, it's likely that 40% of today's farmland will change hands over the next 20 years due to farmers retiring. How can family farm owners plan their exit feeling confident the future of family farming is viable? And how can our communities support them?

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'Progress' Takes on a Different Meaning for Carmel
Randy Carmel Randy Carmel

'Progress' Takes on a Different Meaning for Carmel

For some, progress is building a business, adding jobs, increasing production or turning nothing into something. For Randy Carmel, it's somewhat of the opposite. The president of the Killbuck Watershed Land Trust, Carmel volunteers to help landowners find ways to preserve and conserve their land through the writing of conservation easements.

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Killbuck Watershed Land Trust approaches 20-year anniversary
Randy Carmel Randy Carmel

Killbuck Watershed Land Trust approaches 20-year anniversary

The Killbuck Watershed Land Trust is approaching its 20 year anniversary this year. As it reaches this milestone, many might wonder, “Why is it important to invest in ecological protection and farmland preservation in this region? And how does the KWLT accomplish its mission?”

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