Ballot Question #2: An Important ‘Yes’
The following Op-Ed was written by Working Lands Alliance, Chair, Terry Jones, and was published in the Connecticut Post on Sunday, November 4, 2018. We, the citizens of Connecticut, have a … [Read more...]
Working Lands Alliance Annual Meeting and Luncheon will be November 14th
This year, the Working Lands Alliance Annual Meeting theme is “Growing Connecticut’s Agriculture Acre by Acre.” On Nov. 14, leaders from across the state will come together at the State Capitol to … [Read more...]
WLA is now accepting 2018 Farmland Preservation Pathfinder Award Nominations
Do you know of an individual or organization who goes above and beyond to protect our farmland in Connecticut? Now is the time to get them recognized for their great work! The Working Lands … [Read more...]
Re-Investing in Farmland for the Next Generation
Dairy farmer Matthew Peckham and his wife Chrissy knew they wanted their sixth-generation Elm Farm to stay in the family for perpetuity. Over the past 20 years, Matt watched as neighboring farms in … [Read more...]
ATTN: Litchfield County Land Trust and Municipalities
Farmland Preservation and Management Information Session (9/6/18) American Farmland Trust/Working Lands Alliance Connecticut Farmland Trust Connecticut Land Conservation Council present Farmland … [Read more...]
Five Farms Preserved with State Support
The CT Department of Agriculture successfully protected five farms from development since the beginning of July. This includes two pieces of land owned by the Shepard Farm in South Windsor, The Polek … [Read more...]
2018 Legislative Session Filled with Policy Wins for Connecticut Farms and Farmland
May 9th marked the end of the Connecticut General Assembly’s 2018 legislative session. Being an election year, this year’s session was short, with many issues in flux until the final day of the … [Read more...]
WLA Supports Legislation That Will Help Make Connecticut Farmland More Affordable for the Next Generation
As Connecticut’s General Assembly wraps up the 2018 legislative session, Working Lands Alliance is actively watching a bill that could have a major impact on the future of the state’s farmland. … [Read more...]
Letter from WLA’s new Director
This past month, it has been with great joy that I have started as the new Working Lands Alliance Director. As I begin to get to know the members of the WLA steering committee, I am excited to … [Read more...]
Legislative Update’s from the Connecticut General Assembly
As the governor’s budget moves through both the Appropriations Committee and the Finance, Revenue, and Bonding Committee, legislators struggle to file a budget for the upcoming fiscal year. However, … [Read more...]