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The Monis family, whose roots in Wisconsin date back to 1867, share on the past and future of their family farm. They are protecting their land’s legacy for future generations with help from Tall Pines Conservancy and the Wisconsin Farmland Protection Partnership. In 2009, Wisconsin passed the Working Lands Initiative, creating the state’s first ever Purchase of Agricultural Conservation Easements program. After funding one round of easements, however, no additional resources were allocated to the program, creating a significant hurdle for farmers seeking options to keep their land available for agriculture forever. The Wisconsin Farmland Protection Partnership Project seeks to address the need for increased agricultural conservation easement funding in the state. The partnership, funded by USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Regional Conservation Partnership Program, plans to slow the loss of vital agricultural land by accelerating permanent Wisconsin farmland protection statewide. LINKS: -American Farmland Trust's work in the Midwest: https://farmland.org/about/how-we-wor... -Tall Pines Conservancy: https://tallpinesconservancy.org/ -Wisconsin Farmland Protection Partnership: https://farmland.org/project/wisconsi... and https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wi/rcpp #farmland #farmlandprotection #farm #conservation #Wisconsin