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Protecting Indiana Farmland: What Local Residents Can Do Right Now

Protecting Indiana Farmland: What Local Residents Can Do Right Now

Indiana is paving over its future. Year over year, we lose nearly 29,000 acres of Hoosier farmland due to accelerating pressures from urban sprawl, large-scale industrial development, energy infrastructure, and technology facilities. Indiana’s fertile soils are one of the state’s most valuable and irreplaceable assets. Once they're gone, however, so are the farmers’ livelihoods, agricultural heritage, and long-term potential they represent. The time to act is now.

Aug 10, 2026

Rachel Irvine

In My Garden: A Q&A with AFT's Alissa White

In My Garden: A Q&A with AFT's Alissa White

Meet Alissa White, Deputy Director of AFT New England, and discover how her passion for farming, soil health, conservation, and supporting farmers is helping build more resilient agricultural communities across New England.

Aug 5, 2026

Helping New England Livestock Farmers to Thrive

Helping New England Livestock Farmers to Thrive

Discover how American Farmland Trust's Integrated Whole Farm Planning Pilot is helping New England livestock farmers strengthen farm viability through business planning, conservation support, succession planning, and peer networks that build long-term resilience.

Jul 27, 2026

Emeran Irby

Small Dollars for Big Impact: How Micro-Grants Radically Improve Small Farm Operations

Small Dollars for Big Impact: How Micro-Grants Radically Improve Small Farm Operations

When conservation is captured in acres, not feet, how do we talk about the impact of urban farms within the agricultural ecosystem?  I would argue one way is through ingenuity, creativity, and community impact. Most urban farms in the Midwest were not created solely focused on making a profit. The farmers have a strong desire to give back to their communities and the earth all while growing their small businesses. Last year, we profiled three urban farmers in and near Kansas City, Missouri who received micro-grants of $3,500 through a partnership between American Farmland Trust and a Kansas City-based urban agriculture non-profit, Cultivate Kansas City.

Jul 2, 2026

Annalise Lallana

Digging Deeper into Conservation Matters for the AMP Initiative

Digging Deeper into Conservation Matters for the AMP Initiative

We dig deeper into one way of quantifying how well practices address the SWAPA-E resources concerns. We turn our attention to another set of three practices: Tree/Shrub Planting, Prescribed Grazing, and Conservation Cover

Aug 4, 2025

Michelle Perez, PhD

A Farm Legacy of Love: Gretchen and Dick Regnery’s Gift to the Land

A Farm Legacy of Love: Gretchen and Dick Regnery’s Gift to the Land

Some places don’t just hold memories—they carry a legacy. For more than four decades, Gretchen and Dick Regnery have poured their hearts and souls into Whitefish Bay Farm—a sanctuary of serene pastures, naturally colored Corriedale sheep, and the fiber art that has defined their lives. Nestled in the stunning landscape of Door County, Wisconsin, their farm has been more than just a home; it has been a labor of love, a commitment to land stewardship, and a place where people from all walks of life have come to experience the beauty of farming and art.

Jul 9, 2025

Sydney Green

Balancing Energy and Agriculture in Texas

Balancing Energy and Agriculture in Texas

As Texas faces rising energy demand and farmland loss, new legislation presents a pivotal opportunity to expand clean energy while protecting agricultural resources. By supporting rooftop solar, agrivoltaics, and smart utility-scale siting, Texas can lead in balancing renewable energy growth with farmland preservation.

Jul 9, 2025

Garrett Bader

The Overlooked Infrastructure of Farming

The Overlooked Infrastructure of Farming

The sturdy steel toe boots that protect your feet. The reliable truck that gets you from your fields to your markets. The tools and structures that help you grow, process, and share food with your community. This is the overlooked infrastructure of farming.

Jun 30, 2025

Jenna Farineau

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