Alternative Land Access Webinar Series, Session Nine

Location
virtual
Cost
Free
Start Date
End Date
Contact Name
Megan Browning, NOFA-VT Farmer Services Program Facilitator
Phone
(802)419-0073
Details

Are you interested in alternative land access and tenure, and alternative business structures? Join NOFA-VT and guest presenters from around the country and Canada for a monthly discussion exploring alternative land access models and business structures. Each month, we’ll hear from an agricultural project actively engaged in land access or land tenure outside of conventional mechanisms, with a specific focus on first-generation, BIPOC, and LGBTQ+ farmers and land stewards. 

Presentations will provide an overview of the land access story and business model, sharing details and mechanics of each project, with time devoted to Q&A. 

With the cost of land rising to a level that makes farming inaccessible to those without agricultural backgrounds or generational wealth, we’ll be asking questions about decommodifying land, working cooperatively, fundraising, building community, creating legal structures, and more. Throughout the series, we aim to build a network of landholders, land seekers, community members, and service providers looking to reimagine existing structures and rebuild resilient agricultural communities that work for everyone. 

For this ninth session on April 14, we'll be talking with Commons Land Community Farmland Trust, a circle of farmers, land stewards, and organizers working to support a Commons vision that provides healing for land and people. Commons Land focuses on addressing structural inequities in agriculture by ensuring that good farmland is available and affordable to farmers of all backgrounds, prioritizing Black, Indigenous, Latinx/e, Asian, queer, and low-income white emerging farmers who have traditionally been marginalized from owning their own farms

Farmers, land stewards, service providers, and others interested in creative solutions are invited to join!

See the full lineup and reserve your spot!

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