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ABOUT - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST About Us. American Farmland Trust was founded in 1980 to save America’s farms and ranches. We created the conservation agriculture movement, which speaks for the land—and for the people who grow our food. As the movement’s leaders, we have three priorities: protecting agricultural land, p romoting environmentally sound farmingpractices
OUR STAFF - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST American Farmland Trust staff directory and information about AFTstaff.
SOLAR - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST Quantify. Advance. Engage. With the U.S. rejoining the Paris Climate Accord, new federal tax incentives and aggressive state goals, the demand for solar energy is exploding. The rapid expansion creates opportunities for farmers and landowners, but also poses threats tofarmland.
THE CARPE TOOL
The Carbon Reduction Potential Evaluation Tool™, or CaRPE Tool, is a web-based interactive tool that allows users to quickly visualize and quantify greenhouse gas, or GHG, emission reductions resulting from the implementation of a suite of cropland and grazing land conservation management practices.. The CaRPE tool expands the utility of the data reported by COMET-Planner by layering NEW YORK - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST New York. Despite its metropolitan reputation, New York is a state made up of farms – and they need our help. Since 1990, American Farmland Trust has worked tirelessly in New York to stop the loss of farms and farmland. Working together, we can stop this loss of farmland that threatens our economy, environment, food supply, and wayof life.
SOIL HEALTH BOTTOM LINE IN CALIFORNIA Soil health is the foundation of sustained agricultural production, which is critically important in California where more than 75,000 farms and millions of consumers depend on our soil’s continued ability to grow food. Living, functioning soils offer substantial benefits to farmers – they are more resilient to weather extremes,increase
QUANTIFYING ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS OF SOIL This project developed three methods to evaluate the economic, water quality, and climate outcomes experienced by “soil health successful farmers.”. Access the methods materials to create your own soil health case studies. AFT’s project addresses the three major barriers to adoption of soil health management systems. NEW CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE SHOWS DECLINE IN NUMBER OF New Census of Agriculture Shows Decline in Number of America’s Farms, Farmers, and Farmland. The 2017 Census of Agriculture released yesterday shows an across-the-board drop in the number of farms, farmers, and farmland in the United States. Land in farms declined from 914,527,657 acres in 2012 to 900,217,576 acres in 2017, while the number of farms and “primary producers” decreased from HOME - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUSTABOUTOUR WORKWHAT’S NEWGET INVOLVEDKEEPING FARMERS ON THE LAND American Farmland Trust launched the conservation agriculture movement and has been bringing agriculture and the environment together since 1980. We take a holistic approach to farmland and ranchland, protecting it from development, promoting environmentally sound farming practices, and keeping farmers on it. PRODUCTS - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST No Farms No Food ® Cotton Face Mask. $ 12.00. View Product. The official source of American Farmland Trust’s No Farms No Food® gear. 100% of proceeds from the sales of our gear support AmericanFarmland Trust!
ABOUT - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST About Us. American Farmland Trust was founded in 1980 to save America’s farms and ranches. We created the conservation agriculture movement, which speaks for the land—and for the people who grow our food. As the movement’s leaders, we have three priorities: protecting agricultural land, p romoting environmentally sound farmingpractices
OUR STAFF - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST American Farmland Trust staff directory and information about AFTstaff.
SOLAR - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST Quantify. Advance. Engage. With the U.S. rejoining the Paris Climate Accord, new federal tax incentives and aggressive state goals, the demand for solar energy is exploding. The rapid expansion creates opportunities for farmers and landowners, but also poses threats tofarmland.
THE CARPE TOOL
The Carbon Reduction Potential Evaluation Tool™, or CaRPE Tool, is a web-based interactive tool that allows users to quickly visualize and quantify greenhouse gas, or GHG, emission reductions resulting from the implementation of a suite of cropland and grazing land conservation management practices.. The CaRPE tool expands the utility of the data reported by COMET-Planner by layering NEW YORK - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST New York. Despite its metropolitan reputation, New York is a state made up of farms – and they need our help. Since 1990, American Farmland Trust has worked tirelessly in New York to stop the loss of farms and farmland. Working together, we can stop this loss of farmland that threatens our economy, environment, food supply, and wayof life.
SOIL HEALTH BOTTOM LINE IN CALIFORNIA Soil health is the foundation of sustained agricultural production, which is critically important in California where more than 75,000 farms and millions of consumers depend on our soil’s continued ability to grow food. Living, functioning soils offer substantial benefits to farmers – they are more resilient to weather extremes,increase
QUANTIFYING ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS OF SOIL This project developed three methods to evaluate the economic, water quality, and climate outcomes experienced by “soil health successful farmers.”. Access the methods materials to create your own soil health case studies. AFT’s project addresses the three major barriers to adoption of soil health management systems. NEW CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE SHOWS DECLINE IN NUMBER OF New Census of Agriculture Shows Decline in Number of America’s Farms, Farmers, and Farmland. The 2017 Census of Agriculture released yesterday shows an across-the-board drop in the number of farms, farmers, and farmland in the United States. Land in farms declined from 914,527,657 acres in 2012 to 900,217,576 acres in 2017, while the number of farms and “primary producers” decreased from LAND ACCESS TRAINERS Land Access Trainers are a network of ag service providers who trained to support beginning producers in their search for land. DONATE - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST Your support allows American Farmland Trust to protect vulnerable farmland and ranchland, promote environmentally sound farming practices, and keep farmers on the land. Reaffirm your commitment to saving the land that sustains us by donating today. After all, NoFarms No Food.
AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST AND THE FARMERS MARKET COALITION American Farmland Trust and the Farmers Market Coalition Announce New Partnership, Launch of 2021 America’s Farmers Market Celebration. WASHINGTON, DC – Today, American Farmland Trust and the Farmers Market Coalition join together to kick off the 13 th annual America’s Farmers Market Celebration. The co-branded summer-long event is the preeminent ranking of the nation’sCARLBERG FARM STORY
Eric and Virginia Carlberg were awarded a Dairy Forward microgrant for farm transfer and succession planning from American Farmland Trust and Chobani, which will help them to identify possible purchase avenues for the remainder of the 50/50 dairy farm partnership between Eric and his father on their family operated farm in Jamestown, New York. LAND PROTECTION PROJECTS Steward and manage AFT’s current portfolio (100 easements on 40,696 acres in 20 states, 3 fee land properties on 558 acres in two states) Administer farmland protection funds that support agricultural land protection and the work of land trusts that protect farms and ranches. AFT views each of our easements as a partnership with the landowner.OUR HISTORY
Our Beginnings. By the late 1970s, Peggy Rockefeller, a passionate farmer and active philanthropist, had become frustrated that none of the major environmental or agricultural organizations were effectively applying the emerging tools of land conservation to agriculture. SOIL HEALTH CASE STUDIES Illinois. Larry Thorndyke improved his bottom line by $34 per acre and by $47,086 on the 1,400 acres in this study by adopting strip-till and no-till, nutrient management, and cover crops. The Ifft family improved their bottom line by $22 per acre and by $35,685 on the 1,800 acres in this study by adopting nutrient management and cover crops. LAND ACCESS CURRICULUM FOR AGRICULTURAL SERVICE PROVIDERS The "Farmland for the Next Generation" curriculum was developed to help beginning farmers and ranchers make good land access decisions by gaining core skills they need to find and secure land. It is structured around a series of eight Learning Plans: Introduction to Land Tenure, Financial Assessment, Land Access Options, Finding Land, Land Assessment, Leasing Land, Purchasing Land, andFARMS UNDER THREAT
Farms Under Threat is AFT’s multi-year effort to advance cutting-edge solutions for farmland protection. We use high-resolution spatial analysis tools to identify exactly where agricultural land has been converted to urban and low-density residential land uses, and we have done a deep analysis of every state’s policies for protecting farmland and ranchland, promoting agricultural viability SIGN IN - NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL LAND NETWORK (AMERICAN The NALN is a program of American Farmland Trust. AFT is the nation's leading conservation organization dedicated to protecting farmland, promoting sound farming practices, and keeping farmers on HOME - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUSTABOUTOUR WORKWHAT’S NEWGET INVOLVEDKEEPING FARMERS ON THE LAND American Farmland Trust launched the conservation agriculture movement and has been bringing agriculture and the environment together since 1980. We take a holistic approach to farmland and ranchland, protecting it from development, promoting environmentally sound farming practices, and keeping farmers on it.THE CARPE TOOL
The Carbon Reduction Potential Evaluation Tool™, or CaRPE Tool, is a web-based interactive tool that allows users to quickly visualize and quantify greenhouse gas, or GHG, emission reductions resulting from the implementation of a suite of cropland and grazing land conservation management practices.. The CaRPE tool expands the utility of the data reported by COMET-Planner by layering SOLAR - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST Quantify. Advance. Engage. With the U.S. rejoining the Paris Climate Accord, new federal tax incentives and aggressive state goals, the demand for solar energy is exploding. The rapid expansion creates opportunities for farmers and landowners, but also poses threats tofarmland.
RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP Our success depends on your renewed support. We can’t live without the land that grows our food. And your help is central to AFT’s ability to stop the rapid loss of that land. America loses 2,000 acres of farmland and ranchland a day to development every day.. But, with your support, AFT has done more to slow and combat this unsustainable loss than any other organization in our country. LAND ACCESS CURRICULUM FOR AGRICULTURAL SERVICE PROVIDERS The "Farmland for the Next Generation" curriculum was developed to help beginning farmers and ranchers make good land access decisions by gaining core skills they need to find and secure land. It is structured around a series of eight Learning Plans: Introduction to Land Tenure, Financial Assessment, Land Access Options, Finding Land, Land Assessment, Leasing Land, Purchasing Land, andPACIFIC NORTHWEST
AFT's Role. American Farmland Trust works to protect the Pacific Northwest farmland and ranchland that produces some of the best food in the world. We help farmers and ranchers steward the land so that it continues to provide environmental benefits for all of us. And we collaborate on initiatives that boost the region's ability to providefood
SOIL HEALTH BOTTOM LINE IN CALIFORNIA Soil health is the foundation of sustained agricultural production, which is critically important in California where more than 75,000 farms and millions of consumers depend on our soil’s continued ability to grow food. Living, functioning soils offer substantial benefits to farmers – they are more resilient to weather extremes,increase
JULIA FREEDGOOD
Julia is a national expert in farmland protection, agricultural viability, and food systems who heads AFT’s efforts to support the future of farming by increasing land access and supporting next-generation farmers. She co-authored “Cultivating the Next Generation: Resources and Policies to Help Beginning Farmers Succeed in Agriculture,” and leads AFT’s efforts to train trainers andBILLY VAN PELT
Billy works with major donors throughout Kentucky and the Southeast, presents at conferences and meetings of allied organizations; and secures partnerships and sponsorships to increase AFT’s visibility across the Southeast. Before joining AFT, he ran his own government relations firm. During this time, he served as the founding CEO of Woodford Forward, a land use advocacy organization. AsJAMIE MIERAU
Jamie leads AFT’s programs in the Mid-Atlantic region. Before joining AFT, Jamie served as vice president at Conservation Impact and Nonprofit Impact where she led training programs, strategic planning, and organizational development projects for its clients. Prior to that, as the director of Riverside Land Protection Program forAmerican
HOME - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUSTABOUTOUR WORKWHAT’S NEWGET INVOLVEDKEEPING FARMERS ON THE LAND American Farmland Trust launched the conservation agriculture movement and has been bringing agriculture and the environment together since 1980. We take a holistic approach to farmland and ranchland, protecting it from development, promoting environmentally sound farming practices, and keeping farmers on it.THE CARPE TOOL
The Carbon Reduction Potential Evaluation Tool™, or CaRPE Tool, is a web-based interactive tool that allows users to quickly visualize and quantify greenhouse gas, or GHG, emission reductions resulting from the implementation of a suite of cropland and grazing land conservation management practices.. The CaRPE tool expands the utility of the data reported by COMET-Planner by layering SOLAR - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST Quantify. Advance. Engage. With the U.S. rejoining the Paris Climate Accord, new federal tax incentives and aggressive state goals, the demand for solar energy is exploding. The rapid expansion creates opportunities for farmers and landowners, but also poses threats tofarmland.
RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP Our success depends on your renewed support. We can’t live without the land that grows our food. And your help is central to AFT’s ability to stop the rapid loss of that land. America loses 2,000 acres of farmland and ranchland a day to development every day.. But, with your support, AFT has done more to slow and combat this unsustainable loss than any other organization in our country. LAND ACCESS CURRICULUM FOR AGRICULTURAL SERVICE PROVIDERS The "Farmland for the Next Generation" curriculum was developed to help beginning farmers and ranchers make good land access decisions by gaining core skills they need to find and secure land. It is structured around a series of eight Learning Plans: Introduction to Land Tenure, Financial Assessment, Land Access Options, Finding Land, Land Assessment, Leasing Land, Purchasing Land, andPACIFIC NORTHWEST
AFT's Role. American Farmland Trust works to protect the Pacific Northwest farmland and ranchland that produces some of the best food in the world. We help farmers and ranchers steward the land so that it continues to provide environmental benefits for all of us. And we collaborate on initiatives that boost the region's ability to providefood
SOIL HEALTH BOTTOM LINE IN CALIFORNIA Soil health is the foundation of sustained agricultural production, which is critically important in California where more than 75,000 farms and millions of consumers depend on our soil’s continued ability to grow food. Living, functioning soils offer substantial benefits to farmers – they are more resilient to weather extremes,increase
JULIA FREEDGOOD
Julia is a national expert in farmland protection, agricultural viability, and food systems who heads AFT’s efforts to support the future of farming by increasing land access and supporting next-generation farmers. She co-authored “Cultivating the Next Generation: Resources and Policies to Help Beginning Farmers Succeed in Agriculture,” and leads AFT’s efforts to train trainers andBILLY VAN PELT
Billy works with major donors throughout Kentucky and the Southeast, presents at conferences and meetings of allied organizations; and secures partnerships and sponsorships to increase AFT’s visibility across the Southeast. Before joining AFT, he ran his own government relations firm. During this time, he served as the founding CEO of Woodford Forward, a land use advocacy organization. AsJAMIE MIERAU
Jamie leads AFT’s programs in the Mid-Atlantic region. Before joining AFT, Jamie served as vice president at Conservation Impact and Nonprofit Impact where she led training programs, strategic planning, and organizational development projects for its clients. Prior to that, as the director of Riverside Land Protection Program forAmerican
ABOUT - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST About Us. American Farmland Trust was founded in 1980 to save America’s farms and ranches. We created the conservation agriculture movement, which speaks for the land—and for the people who grow our food. As the movement’s leaders, we have three priorities: protecting agricultural land, p romoting environmentally sound farmingpractices
CONTACT US - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST Contact information for American Farmland Trust offices. For more resources, visit our Farmland Information Center The Farmland Information Center, or FIC, is a clearinghouse for information about farmland protection and stewardship that serves people working to RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP Our success depends on your renewed support. We can’t live without the land that grows our food. And your help is central to AFT’s ability to stop the rapid loss of that land. America loses 2,000 acres of farmland and ranchland a day to development every day.. But, with your support, AFT has done more to slow and combat this unsustainable loss than any other organization in our country. LAND ACCESS TRAINERS Land Access Trainers are a network of ag service providers who trained to support beginning producers in their search for land.FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Food for Thought is part of how we share outcomes and opportunities that are a result of Farming Is Our Future, American Farmland Trust’s comprehensive campaign. Curious? Contact our Director of Philanthropy, Julie Ann Grant, at jagrant@farmland.org to learn more. AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST AND THE FARMERS MARKET COALITION American Farmland Trust and the Farmers Market Coalition Announce New Partnership, Launch of 2021 America’s Farmers Market Celebration. WASHINGTON, DC – Today, American Farmland Trust and the Farmers Market Coalition join together to kick off the 13 th annual America’s Farmers Market Celebration. The co-branded summer-long event is the preeminent ranking of the nation’sPACIFIC NORTHWEST
AFT's Role. American Farmland Trust works to protect the Pacific Northwest farmland and ranchland that produces some of the best food in the world. We help farmers and ranchers steward the land so that it continues to provide environmental benefits for all of us. And we collaborate on initiatives that boost the region's ability to providefood
CARLBERG FARM STORY
Eric and Virginia Carlberg were awarded a Dairy Forward microgrant for farm transfer and succession planning from American Farmland Trust and Chobani, which will help them to identify possible purchase avenues for the remainder of the 50/50 dairy farm partnership between Eric and his father on their family operated farm in Jamestown, New York. SIGN IN - NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL LAND NETWORK (AMERICAN The NALN is a program of American Farmland Trust. AFT is the nation's leading conservation organization dedicated to protecting farmland, promoting sound farming practices, and keeping farmers on MSHULMAN, AUTHOR AT AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST For more resources, visit our Farmland Information Center The Farmland Information Center, or FIC, is a clearinghouse for information about farmland protection and stewardship that serves people working to save farmland and ranchland for agriculture. HOME - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUSTABOUTOUR WORKWHAT’S NEWGET INVOLVEDKEEPING FARMERS ON THE LAND American Farmland Trust launched the conservation agriculture movement and has been bringing agriculture and the environment together since 1980. We take a holistic approach to farmland and ranchland, protecting it from development, promoting environmentally sound farming practices, and keeping farmers on it. SOLAR - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST Quantify. Advance. Engage. With the U.S. rejoining the Paris Climate Accord, new federal tax incentives and aggressive state goals, the demand for solar energy is exploding. The rapid expansion creates opportunities for farmers and landowners, but also poses threats tofarmland.
LAND ACCESS CURRICULUM FOR AGRICULTURAL SERVICE PROVIDERS The "Farmland for the Next Generation" curriculum was developed to help beginning farmers and ranchers make good land access decisions by gaining core skills they need to find and secure land. It is structured around a series of eight Learning Plans: Introduction to Land Tenure, Financial Assessment, Land Access Options, Finding Land, Land Assessment, Leasing Land, Purchasing Land, andPACIFIC NORTHWEST
AFT's Role. American Farmland Trust works to protect the Pacific Northwest farmland and ranchland that produces some of the best food in the world. We help farmers and ranchers steward the land so that it continues to provide environmental benefits for all of us. And we collaborate on initiatives that boost the region's ability to providefood
THE SCIENCE BEHIND CARBON SEQUESTRATION AFT’s new report focuses on the significant potential of no-till and cover crop practices to increase soil carbon sequestration and reduce nitrous oxide emissions for a net reduction in GHG emissions. SOIL HEALTH BOTTOM LINE IN CALIFORNIA Soil health is the foundation of sustained agricultural production, which is critically important in California where more than 75,000 farms and millions of consumers depend on our soil’s continued ability to grow food. Living, functioning soils offer substantial benefits to farmers – they are more resilient to weather extremes,increase
SMART SOLAR SITING FOR NEW ENGLAND Smart Solar Siting for New England. Find the latest news and updates related to smart solar siting in New England below. AFT supports accelerated solar development and believes that, with proper planning and siting, our agricultural lands can also play a meaningful role in hosting solar energy while maintaining active and productiveagriculture.
JULIA FREEDGOOD
Julia is a national expert in farmland protection, agricultural viability, and food systems who heads AFT’s efforts to support the future of farming by increasing land access and supporting next-generation farmers. She co-authored “Cultivating the Next Generation: Resources and Policies to Help Beginning Farmers Succeed in Agriculture,” and leads AFT’s efforts to train trainers andBILLY VAN PELT
Billy works with major donors throughout Kentucky and the Southeast, presents at conferences and meetings of allied organizations; and secures partnerships and sponsorships to increase AFT’s visibility across the Southeast. Before joining AFT, he ran his own government relations firm. During this time, he served as the founding CEO of Woodford Forward, a land use advocacy organization. AsAARON RISTOW
He has 17 years of experience coordinating and administering agricultural extension and research activities, most recently focusing on multi-partner projects related to soil health measurement, implementation, and adaptive nutrient management. Aaron is a two-time Peace Corps alum (Bolivia and Nicaragua). He holds a Bachelor of Artsfrom the
HOME - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUSTABOUTOUR WORKWHAT’S NEWGET INVOLVEDKEEPING FARMERS ON THE LAND American Farmland Trust launched the conservation agriculture movement and has been bringing agriculture and the environment together since 1980. We take a holistic approach to farmland and ranchland, protecting it from development, promoting environmentally sound farming practices, and keeping farmers on it. SOLAR - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST Quantify. Advance. Engage. With the U.S. rejoining the Paris Climate Accord, new federal tax incentives and aggressive state goals, the demand for solar energy is exploding. The rapid expansion creates opportunities for farmers and landowners, but also poses threats tofarmland.
LAND ACCESS CURRICULUM FOR AGRICULTURAL SERVICE PROVIDERS The "Farmland for the Next Generation" curriculum was developed to help beginning farmers and ranchers make good land access decisions by gaining core skills they need to find and secure land. It is structured around a series of eight Learning Plans: Introduction to Land Tenure, Financial Assessment, Land Access Options, Finding Land, Land Assessment, Leasing Land, Purchasing Land, andPACIFIC NORTHWEST
AFT's Role. American Farmland Trust works to protect the Pacific Northwest farmland and ranchland that produces some of the best food in the world. We help farmers and ranchers steward the land so that it continues to provide environmental benefits for all of us. And we collaborate on initiatives that boost the region's ability to providefood
THE SCIENCE BEHIND CARBON SEQUESTRATION AFT’s new report focuses on the significant potential of no-till and cover crop practices to increase soil carbon sequestration and reduce nitrous oxide emissions for a net reduction in GHG emissions. SOIL HEALTH BOTTOM LINE IN CALIFORNIA Soil health is the foundation of sustained agricultural production, which is critically important in California where more than 75,000 farms and millions of consumers depend on our soil’s continued ability to grow food. Living, functioning soils offer substantial benefits to farmers – they are more resilient to weather extremes,increase
SMART SOLAR SITING FOR NEW ENGLAND Smart Solar Siting for New England. Find the latest news and updates related to smart solar siting in New England below. AFT supports accelerated solar development and believes that, with proper planning and siting, our agricultural lands can also play a meaningful role in hosting solar energy while maintaining active and productiveagriculture.
JULIA FREEDGOOD
Julia is a national expert in farmland protection, agricultural viability, and food systems who heads AFT’s efforts to support the future of farming by increasing land access and supporting next-generation farmers. She co-authored “Cultivating the Next Generation: Resources and Policies to Help Beginning Farmers Succeed in Agriculture,” and leads AFT’s efforts to train trainers andBILLY VAN PELT
Billy works with major donors throughout Kentucky and the Southeast, presents at conferences and meetings of allied organizations; and secures partnerships and sponsorships to increase AFT’s visibility across the Southeast. Before joining AFT, he ran his own government relations firm. During this time, he served as the founding CEO of Woodford Forward, a land use advocacy organization. AsAARON RISTOW
He has 17 years of experience coordinating and administering agricultural extension and research activities, most recently focusing on multi-partner projects related to soil health measurement, implementation, and adaptive nutrient management. Aaron is a two-time Peace Corps alum (Bolivia and Nicaragua). He holds a Bachelor of Artsfrom the
ABOUT - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST About Us. American Farmland Trust was founded in 1980 to save America’s farms and ranches. We created the conservation agriculture movement, which speaks for the land—and for the people who grow our food. As the movement’s leaders, we have three priorities: protecting agricultural land, p romoting environmentally sound farmingpractices
RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP Our success depends on your renewed support. We can’t live without the land that grows our food. And your help is central to AFT’s ability to stop the rapid loss of that land. America loses 2,000 acres of farmland and ranchland a day to development every day.. But, with your support, AFT has done more to slow and combat this unsustainable loss than any other organization in our country.THE CARPE TOOL
The Carbon Reduction Potential Evaluation Tool™, or CaRPE Tool, is a web-based interactive tool that allows users to quickly visualize and quantify greenhouse gas, or GHG, emission reductions resulting from the implementation of a suite of cropland and grazing land conservation management practices.. The CaRPE tool expands the utility of the data reported by COMET-Planner by layeringPACIFIC NORTHWEST
AFT's Role. American Farmland Trust works to protect the Pacific Northwest farmland and ranchland that produces some of the best food in the world. We help farmers and ranchers steward the land so that it continues to provide environmental benefits for all of us. And we collaborate on initiatives that boost the region's ability to providefood
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Food for Thought is part of how we share outcomes and opportunities that are a result of Farming Is Our Future, American Farmland Trust’s comprehensive campaign. Curious? Contact our Director of Philanthropy, Julie Ann Grant, at jagrant@farmland.org to learn more. OUR STAFF - AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST American Farmland Trust staff directory and information about AFTstaff.
THE SCIENCE BEHIND CARBON SEQUESTRATION Learn More About the Science Behind Regenerative Agriculture. Agriculture offers the most promising solutions in our fight against climate change—but only when we support farming can it fulfill its promise to feed us and heal our planet. SIGN IN - NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL LAND NETWORK (AMERICAN The NALN is a program of American Farmland Trust. AFT is the nation's leading conservation organization dedicated to protecting farmland, promoting sound farming practices, and keeping farmers onDANI MADRONE
Dani leads AFT’s policy agenda for Oregon and Washington. She has over a decade of experience in protecting and restoring food systems of both land and sea.JAMIE MIERAU
Jamie leads AFT’s programs in the Mid-Atlantic region. Before joining AFT, Jamie served as vice president at Conservation Impact and Nonprofit Impact where she led training programs, strategic planning, and organizational development projects for its clients. Prior to that, as the director of Riverside Land Protection Program forAmerican
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Without farmland and ranchland, we can't win the global fight against climate change. Our food, our water, our environment, our survival—it all depends on American agricultural land.Learn More
FARMER RELIEF FUND
American Farmland Trust has launched a new Farmer Relief Fund to support farmers and ranchers that are being impacted by the market disruptions caused by the current coronavirus crisis. We are offering $1,000 cash grants to small and mid-size direct-market producers.Learn More
WE ARE EXPERTS IN REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE American Farmland Trust launched the conservation agriculture movement and has been bringing agriculture and the environment together since 1980. We take a holistic approach to farmland and ranchland, protecting it from development, promoting environmentally sound farming practices, and keeping farmers on it. Agriculture offers the most promising solutions in our fight against climate change—but only when we support farming can it fulfill its promise to feed us andheal our planet.
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Read all our latest posts and press releasesApril 17th, 2020
AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST’S FARMER RELIEF FUND RECEIVES MUCH NEEDEDCORPORATE SUPPORT
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April 16th, 2020
AMERICAN FARMLAND TRUST AND USDA NRCS PARTNER TO CREATE NEW $10 MILLION SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY LAND AND WATER CONSERVATIONCOLLABORATIVE
April 15th, 2020
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Promoting Sound Farming PracticesWATER INITIATIVE
The Water Initiative is AFT's effort to protect water quality by working hand-in-hand with farmers and ranchers to find common-sense solutions that benefit the environment—and us all.Read More
Protecting Farmland
LAND PROTECTION PROJECTS AFT is an agricultural land trust. We have permanently protected more than 200 properties totaling more than 73,000 acres using agriculture conservation easements.Read More
Protecting Farmland
FARMS UNDER THREAT
Farms Under Threat is AFT’s multi-year effort to produce the most comprehensive assessment ever undertaken of U.S. land use.Read More
Protecting Farmland
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL LAND NETWORK To further strengthen the collective capacity of public agencies, planning entities, and land trusts working to protect agricultural land, AFT is launching the NALN.Read More
Promoting Sound Farming PracticesWOMEN FOR THE LAND
AFT helps women landowners protect their land and embraceconservation.
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Protecting Farmland
FARMERS COMBAT CLIMATE CHANGE Farmers Combat Climate Change is AFT's comprehensive effort to ensure farmland, farming, and farmers' role in fighting the climate crisis.Read More
Protecting Farmland
FEDERAL POLICY
From our headquarters in Washington, D.C., AFT advocates for farmers, ranchers, and their land in the halls of Congress and in federal agencies and departments.Read More
Promoting Sound Farming PracticesWATER INITIATIVE
The Water Initiative is AFT's effort to protect water quality by working hand-in-hand with farmers and ranchers to find common-sense solutions that benefit the environment—and us all.Read More
Protecting Farmland
LAND PROTECTION PROJECTS AFT is an agricultural land trust. We have permanently protected more than 200 properties totaling more than 73,000 acres using agriculture conservation easements.Read More
Protecting Farmland
FARMS UNDER THREAT
Farms Under Threat is AFT’s multi-year effort to produce the most comprehensive assessment ever undertaken of U.S. land use.Read More
Protecting Farmland
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL LAND NETWORK To further strengthen the collective capacity of public agencies, planning entities, and land trusts working to protect agricultural land, AFT is launching the NALN.Read More
Promoting Sound Farming PracticesWOMEN FOR THE LAND
AFT helps women landowners protect their land and embraceconservation.
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Protecting Farmland
FARMERS COMBAT CLIMATE CHANGE Farmers Combat Climate Change is AFT's comprehensive effort to ensure farmland, farming, and farmers' role in fighting the climate crisis.Read More
Protecting Farmland
FEDERAL POLICY
From our headquarters in Washington, D.C., AFT advocates for farmers, ranchers, and their land in the halls of Congress and in federal agencies and departments.Read More
Promoting Sound Farming PracticesWATER INITIATIVE
The Water Initiative is AFT's effort to protect water quality by working hand-in-hand with farmers and ranchers to find common-sense solutions that benefit the environment—and us all.Read More
Protecting Farmland
LAND PROTECTION PROJECTS AFT is an agricultural land trust. We have permanently protected more than 200 properties totaling more than 73,000 acres using agriculture conservation easements.Read More
Protecting Farmland
FARMS UNDER THREAT
Farms Under Threat is AFT’s multi-year effort to produce the most comprehensive assessment ever undertaken of U.S. land use.Read More
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