Long Acre Farm: A Creative Solution for a Farming Conundrum
In Greene County, young Dustin Watson works the 274-acre cattle farm co-owned by two elder family members. The post Long Acre Farm: A Creative Solution […]
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In Greene County, young Dustin Watson works the 274-acre cattle farm co-owned by two elder family members. The post Long Acre Farm: A Creative Solution […]
Posted by Piedmont Environmental CouncilBeth Plentovich and Howie Kelly know the true importance of relentless incrementalism for achieving exponential results. The post Conservation Stories Across the Region: Beth Plentovich […]
Posted by Piedmont Environmental CouncilWalking along the gravel driveway of Anne and Dru Crawley’s property, five miles from the village of Amissville, I recognized immediately the significance of this […]
Posted by Piedmont Environmental CouncilIn 2023, 6,315 acres of land in Albemarle, Clarke, Culpeper, Fauquier, Greene, Loudoun, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock counties were permanently protected with 52 conservation easements. […]
Posted by Piedmont Environmental CouncilOn Oct. 27, 2023, Historic Germanna’s executive director, Jennifer Hurst Wender, and board president, Keith Hoffman, signed a perpetual open-space easement on Siegen Forest. The […]
Posted by Piedmont Environmental CouncilCarolyn Smith’s Madison County property has been on quite the journey since her parents first purchased the former cattle operation in 1965. Donating a 129-acre […]
Posted by Piedmont Environmental CouncilContact: Mike Kane, Director of Land ConservationThe Piedmont Environmental Councilmkane@pecva.org; 540-347-2334, x7063 PIEDMONT REGION, VA. (Mar. 8, 2024) – The Piedmont Environmental Council reports that […]
Posted by Piedmont Environmental CouncilOn March 4, 2024 PEC held a virtual community meeting about the explosive growth of data centers in Loudoun County and the surrounding region and […]
Posted by Piedmont Environmental CouncilThe Virginia Department of Historic Resources (DHR) has executed and recorded a perpetual historic preservation easement over property in Henrico County that comprises the sites […]
Posted by Capital Region Land ConservancyThe Piedmont Environmental Council Board of Directors has a new board chair, David Aldrich, and new board officers: Leslie Cockburn, vice chair; Margrete Stevens, secretary; […]
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