Crop To Cuisine

From The Ground Up: Planting Trees on Leased Land

For young agricultural entrepreneurs, often the biggest inhibitor to starting a farm is finding affordable land close to viable markets. Fortunately, farmers can lease land. But planting on leased land means maintaining strong relations with the landowners, and accepting somewhat limited control over farm property. Aubrey White shows us that farming relies on relationships, as much as communities rely on farms.

-Aubrey White

Planting Trees on Leased Land: July 5th, 2010

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