Photo Gallery Great turnout to the Changing Lands, Changing Hands national conference with over 200 attending. Jim Hafner, Land For Good’s Executive Director, opens the conference. Opening plenary panel with Scott Marlow, Rural Advancement Foundation International – USA, Neil Hamilton, Drake University Agricultural Law Center, and Savi Horne, Land Loss Prevention Project. Jim Hafner, Land For Good’s Executive Director, welcomes Chris Beyerhelm, Acting Administrator, Farm Service Agency, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Photo Credit: Broken Banjo Photography Welcome to Colorado by President Dale McCall of Rocky Mountain Farmers Union board of directors Neil Hamilton, Drake University Agricultural Law Center, discusses how land tenure shapes the future of US agriculture. Savi Horne, Land Loss Prevention Project, talks about legacy of African Americans in relation to farm and ranch land tenure. Applauding the work we’re doing together, Colorado Department of Agriculture Commissioner Don Brown. Greg Rosenberg, Rosenberg & Associates, presents challenges around land access in urban settings. Kathy Ruhf, conference organizer & Land For Good’s Senior Program Director. Land For Good staff: Lisa, Jim & Cara celebrating an exciting first day of the conference. Andy Sorrell, VA Department of Agriculture, takes a deep look into farm link programs at an engaging roundtable discussion. Policy can help advance our land tenure objectives discussed by Cris Coffin, Land For Good’s Policy Director, and Don Brown CO Commissioner of Agriculture. Gary Matteson, Farm Credit, also discusses what we can do from the field at plenary on Public Policy Dimensions of Land Access & Transfer. Monica Rainge, Federation of Southern Cooperatives, speaks to a full house at the Addressing Systemic Prejudice workshop. Jerry Cosgrove moderates workshop on Tools, Methods & Innovations in Succession & Transfer Planning Assistance. Julia Valliant, Indiana University, offers a snapshot of successful & innovative strategies to engage farmers & ranchers in succession planning. Plenary panel addresses a captive audience at the Racial Equity Challenges in Agricultural Land Tenure. Shirley Sherrod, Southwest Georgia Project, among the panelists. Jillian Hishaw, Esq of F.A.R.M.S., encourages us, “Open the door for young people that are interested in farming; give them an opportunity.” Andrew Marshall, Land For Good’s Education Director, presents current tools & tutorials for land access & transfer curricular. Javier Zamora, owner and operator of JSM Organics (CA), takes the stage with other young and beginning farmers to share their inspiring stories. Young farmer Konnor Dehmlow says that getting started in agriculture takes passion and perseverance. Tess Brown-Lavoie, young farmer and RI Field Agent for Land For Good, “Neighbors have been some of our strongest supporters.” Harrison Topp, Topp Fruit, talks about his path from college in New York to becoming a fruit farmer in Colorado. Joining the roundtable discussion about non-operator landowners, Mke Ghia, Land For Good’s Vermont Field Agent. Julia Freedgood, American Farmland Trust, discusses planning for land access. James Craig, Colorado AgrAbility, speaks on access issues for military veterans, along with Matt Mulder, Arcadia Foods. Teresa Opheim, Practical Farmers of Iowa, digs into how to build & improve succession planning advisor teams. Comal, a heritage food incubator, made for an interesting dinner excursion. Conference offered ample time for discussions… and great networking opportunities. Special thanks to our conference sponsors, including U.S. Department of Agriculture, and lead sponsor Farm Credit. Photo credit to Trav Williams at Broken Banjo Photography. Learn more about the Changing Lands, Changing Hands national conference.