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Farmland Access Program Sign-up Request

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Are you a qualified farmer looking to buy or lease affordable farmland? If so, use the fields below to request to be added to our farm-seeker list. When farm opportunities arise, those on our list are the first to know. If you have any questions about the program, or about qualifications, please read our overview or contact Jon Ramsay at (802) 533-7705.


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Farm for Sale in Dummerston

The Vermont Land Trust is accepting proposals to purchase a 169-acre farm in Dummerston.  Open houses will be held on May 18 from 10am to 2pm as well as on May 22 from 10am to 2pm. Learn more.

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Farm for Sale in Barre

As part of our Farmland Access program, we will be selling an 87-acre farm in Barre. We are accepting proposals from expereinced farmers through May 18, 2013. An open house will be held on April 20. Learn more.

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Stories about our Farmland Access Program

Eric RozendaalFarmland Access Program Works to Preserve Agricultural Heritage
Conservation isn't just about keeping land undeveloped; it's about helping talented, entrepreneurial farmers gain access to productive land, preserving Vermont's heritage as a rural and agricultural state. Read more.

 

Rico and JillCouple Start New Fruit Busines in Wells
Rico and Jill Balzano had worked with VLT's Farmland Access Program to acquire the 105-acre farm portion of the Delaney Farm to create Little Lake Orchard, a mixed fruit venture that will emphasize pick-your-own opportunities for the community. Read more.

 

leduc_corie60A Family Ensures their Farm Remains a Farm
VLT used its Farmland Access Program to find new farmers who would purchase the Leducs' land. Bread and Butter Farm feeds the community that invested in it. Read more.

 

hands holding beansGrowing Food and the Next Generation of Farmers
Spencer and Jennifer Blackwell used the Farmland Access Program to move from the Intervale to their own farm in Middlebury. Read more.