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Keep_Farming_presentation_Agriculture_Commission_4_2010 • LAND PRICES ESCALATING • HIGHER COSTS OF PRODUCTION • LACK OF INFRASTRUCTURE • INCREASING REGULATORY CHALLENGES THREATS TO FARMING: • DEMANDS FOR MUNICIPAL SERVICES INCREASE • AVAILABILITY OF FRESH FOOD DIMINISHES • COMMUNITY CHARACTER AND SELF-SUFFICIENCY ARE LOST WHEN YOU LOSE FARMING: QUALITY OF LIFE DECREASES WHEN YOU LOSE FARMING: THE LOCAL ECONOMY BENEFITS WHEN YOU KEEP FARMING: For every $1 spent locally, 45¢ is reinvested in the community. Center for Urban Education About Sustainable Agriculture FRESH FOOD IS MORE AVAILABLE WHEN YOU KEEP FARMING: COMMUNITY CHARACTER IS PRESERVED WHEN YOU KEEP FARMING: NATURAL RESOURCES ARE PROTECTED WHEN YOU KEEP FARMING: EVERY COMMUNITY IS DIFFERENT GET ORGANIZED THREE PHASES: GET THE FACTS TAKE ACTION phas e • Farmers • Agricultural organizations • Elected and appointed officials • Business leaders • Local environmentalists • Community residents MOBILIZE THE COMMUNITY Teams of volunteers examine: • Economic impact of farming • Availability of local food • Protection of natural resources • Changing land-use patterns GET THE FACTS phas e THE POWER OF DATA A discovery from one community: Farmers spent more than $1,250,000 on local providers of goods and services. Annual gross sales of all farms studied were $4,660,000. • Develop custom action plan • Present action plan at community-wide strategic action forum • Implement action plan TAKE ACTION phas e KEEP FARMING SUCCESS STORIES KEEP FARMING SUCCESS STORY: CHATHAM, NY KEEP FARMING SUCCESS STORY: CHATHAM, NY THE NEED • Bogged down in Comprehensive Planning process • Needed guidance to address effects of development • Wanted to explore agricultural land preservation options KEEP FARMING SUCCESS STORY: CHATHAM, NY THE DISCOVERIES • Farmers contributed more than $1.25 million to local economy • Different farming sectors began to understand the power of working together • 60% of land being farmed not owned by farmers KEEP FARMING SUCCESS STORY: CHATHAM, NY THE ACTION PLAN: • Obtained funding to identify farmland for protection • Gained approval of county and state • Established Community Preservation Fund • Developed comprehensive plan for educating the community KEEP FARMING SUCCESS STORY: CHATHAM, NY THE RESULTS • Finished Comprehensive Plan • Established Town Agriculture Board • Developed Broad Community Commitment to Support Farming KEEP FARMING SUCCESS STORY: DURHAM, NY KEEP FARMING SUCCESS STORY: DURHAM, NY THE NEED • Greater agricultural economic development • Infrastructure to support remaining dairies KEEP FARMING SUCCESS STORY: DURHAM, NY THE DISCOVERIES • Dairy was not viable • Opportunities were being overlooked Forestry Products Pasture/Livestock Agri-Tourism KEEP FARMING SUCCESS STORY: DURHAM, NY ACTION PLAN Create business plan templates enabling farmers to: • Take advantage of opportunities • Obtain bank financing or grant funding KEEP FARMING SUCCESS STORY: DURHAM, NY THE RESULTS • Profitable use of plentiful woodlots • New sales for livestock producers • Agri-tourism revenue KEEP FARMING SUCCESS STORY: ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY KEEP FARMING SUCCESS STORY: ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY THE NEED • Increase amount of land in farming • Promote sustainable farming • Increase markets for food produced in Rockland KEEP FARMING SUCCESS STORY: ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY THE DISCOVERIES • “Changing face of farming” – new-entry farmers using less land • New land available for farming • Enormous support for local agriculture that was previously dormant KEEP FARMING SUCCESS STORY: ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY THE ACTION PLAN • Obtain not-for-profit status for Rockland Farm Alliance • Develop business plans to put new farmland into production KEEP FARMING SUCCESS STORY: ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY THE RESULTS • The Rockland Farm Alliance given land • County Farmland Protection Board reinstated • 600 volunteers recruited THE KEEP FARMING PROGRAM IS ADAPTABLE DIFFERENT STRATEGIES FOR DIFFERENT COMMUNITIES • Training and Guidance • Resource Materials • Access to Colleagues • Website Set-up Community Glynwood Commitment: Commitment: • Leadership • Volunteers • Time • Pilot program commitment Glynwood was always there to support us, train us, help us move on to the next step. They listened to us, and really paid attention to what we were going through. Donna Starron, Farmer Chatham Keep Farming FOR MORE INFORMATION: Ben Grosscup Keep Farming Regional Representative Glynwood Center 413-658-5374 bgrosscup@glynwood.org www.glynwood.org