There's a lot of farmland about to change hands. We can make sure it's distributed fairly to good stewards. This show looks at agricultural land trusts and conservation easements aimed at helping young and under-resourced farmers get access to land, and at the history of Black land loss and the Justice for Black Farmers Act. We also explore an anti trust provision in that land grant bill that would break up consolidation in the meat packing industry. Storytellers: Holly Ripon Butler, National Young Farmers Coalition Suzan Erem, Sustainable Iowa Land Trust Jordan Clasen, Grade A Gardens Farm Michelle Sheehan, Rhode Island Farm Land Access Program Savi Horne, North Carolina Black Land Loss Prevention Project Austin Frerick, Thurman Arnold Project
00:58 Young farmers need land
03:05 Sustainable Iowa Land Trust
10:37 One farmer's SILT story
14:37 Rhode Island buys farm land to save it.
17:23 A history of Black land loss
20:16 The USDA "the last plantation"
22:30 Justice for Black Farmers Act
23:16 Carver and Whatley: Regenerative pioneers
24:18 Breaking up meat packer monopolies