— from San Juan County Land Bank —
Coffelt Farm Preserve Public Input Survey : The Conservation Agriculture Resource Team (CART-Coffelt) was formed at the request of the San Juan County Land Bank Commission to assess and develop recommendations for future farm operations at Coffelt Farm Preserve. The team consists of thirteen members including representatives from local agricultural agencies, stakeholders, and members of the farming community.
Currently Coffelt Farm Preserve is being leased and managed by Lum Farm.
Their short term lease to December of 2021 is designed as an interim period to facilitate the CART process and to make critical infrastructure and utility
improvements. It is anticipated that CART will submit recommendations to
the Land Bank in early 2021. This input will then help inform a Request for
Proposals (RFP) and ultimately a long-term farm lease.
In order to better understand community priorities for Coffelt Farm, CART is currently seeking county-wide public input on agricultural activities, and has developed the survey linked below to aid in the process. This input will help inform recommendations on future farm operations at Coffelt Farm Preserve within the context of the Land Bank Stewardship Management Plan, the existing San Juan Preservation Trust Conservation Easement and relevant regulations.
For more information contact Charlie Behnke, San Juan County Land Bank
Agriculture Program Coordinator, charlieb@sjclandbank.org. CLICK HERE to take to the Survey. Please submit your responses by August 17.
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Sign as long a lease as possible at the most favorable terms feasible with the Lum family. There is no one better suited to steward the land and maintain the agricultural heritage.
Stay out of their business and let them continue to do what they do best.
I absolutely agree with Justin Paulsen!