In this episode of Campfire Conversations, we’re discussing into a topic that hits home for a lot of landowners: how to make owning land a little more sustainable. Whether it’s finding ways to bring in a bit of income or just offsetting some of the costs, we’re talking through practical ideas that can make a big difference. From rising property taxes to the real cost of farming, we’re pulling back the curtain on what it really takes to keep your land and keep it working for you. Pull up a cha...
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In this episode of Campfire Conversations, we’re discussing into a topic that hits home for a lot of landowners: how to make owning land a little more sustainable. Whether it’s finding ways to bring in a bit of income or just offsetting some of the costs, we’re talking through practical ideas that can make a big difference. From rising property taxes to the real cost of farming, we’re pulling back the curtain on what it really takes to keep your land and keep it working for you. Pull up a cha...
On this episode we’re joined by Lee Crook, Davidson County zoning administrator. Lee shares an extensive history of Fort York, one of North Carolina’s lesser-known but most significant historical sites, and explains why it’s important to protect and preserve historic areas. Support the show Connected to the Land, Committed to Conservation. TRLT.org
Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations
In this episode of Campfire Conversations, we’re discussing into a topic that hits home for a lot of landowners: how to make owning land a little more sustainable. Whether it’s finding ways to bring in a bit of income or just offsetting some of the costs, we’re talking through practical ideas that can make a big difference. From rising property taxes to the real cost of farming, we’re pulling back the curtain on what it really takes to keep your land and keep it working for you. Pull up a cha...