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Reporters Invited to Attend Saving America’s Working Lands

Reporters Invited to Attend Saving America’s Working Lands

SAVING AMERICA’S WORKING LANDS, a national conference hosted by American Farmland Trust, focuses on the threatened and irreplaceable land that America relies upon to grow food, fiber and fuel, provide environmental benefits and maintain farm viability and rural vitality.

Feb 27, 2025

Lori Sallet

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

Soil Stewardship at Astarte Farm

Soil Stewardship at Astarte Farm

At Astarte Farm, leaf mulch is proving to be a powerful tool for building soil health—offering a plastic-free, low-cost solution for weed suppression and resilience.

Jun 30, 2025

Erinn Roberts & Kevin Antoszewski

Finding Common Ground: A Q&A with Brooks Lamb

Finding Common Ground: A Q&A with Brooks Lamb

In this conversation, Brooks Lamb speaks about Tennessee’s new Farmland Preservation Fund, a $25 million, state-funded initiative designed to help farmers voluntarily protect their land from development through conservation easements.

Jun 27, 2025

Emeran Irby

Fresh Book Picks for Your Summer Stack

Fresh Book Picks for Your Summer Stack

There’s nothing like a good read to slow down the season. And there’s nothing better than a trusted recommendation from someone who really knows the book.

Jun 23, 2025

Why Conservation Matters for the AMP Redesign and the Hill's Reconciliation Bill

Why Conservation Matters for the AMP Redesign and the Hill's Reconciliation Bill

The AMP redesign and reconciliation bill present a critical opportunity to strengthen conservation programs that support farmers and ranchers in adopting practices proven to enhance soil health, improve water and air quality, and boost farm profitability. AFT’s analysis shows that continued investment in conservation initiatives like cover crops, reduced tillage, and nutrient management yields both environmental and economic benefits, making them essential to long-term agricultural sustainability.

Jun 18, 2025

Michelle Perez, PhD

To Thrive, Farmers Need Conservation To Improve Their Bottom Line

To Thrive, Farmers Need Conservation To Improve Their Bottom Line

Discover how regenerative soil health practices can improve farm profitability, resilience, and long-term sustainability while strengthening rural communities and food systems. Learn about the latest economic tools, research, and resources helping farmers make informed conservation decisions that support both their bottom line and the future of agriculture.

Rooted in Teamwork: Midwest Team Spring Training

Rooted in Teamwork: Midwest Team Spring Training

This spring our Midwest team gathered in Wisconsin/Iowa driftless area to learn and grow together. Learning about adult education mental models, visually impactful demonstrations, and the full sensory experience of an operational dairy farm! Though the Midwest spans states, our team is taking our in-person connections to build a stronger, more resilient Midwest region, rooted together.

Jun 5, 2026

Jean Brokish

Building Farm Infrastructure That Works: Inside AFT's New Engineering Capacity

Building Farm Infrastructure That Works: Inside AFT's New Engineering Capacity

Discover how American Farmland Trust's (AFT) expanded engineering team is helping farmers and landowners turn infrastructure ideas into buildable, fundable projects. Learn how expert support for drainage, irrigation, water management, manure systems, permitting, and NRCS compliance can save time, reduce costs, and improve farm resilience across the Northeast.

Jun 1, 2026

Greg Plotkin

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