The Lexington Rural Land Management Board is gearing up for a significant recruitment drive aimed at farm owners eligible for conservation easements, with a deadline set for November 14. During a recent meeting, officials revealed that they have identified over 400 eligible farm owners and nearly 600 properties, showcasing a surprising number of large farms still in operation.
To maximize participation, the board plans to send out colorful postcards to all eligible owners this week, with a follow-up mailing scheduled three to four weeks before the deadline. Council member Boone and others will assist in promoting the initiative through social media channels, further amplifying outreach efforts.
Excitingly, interest is already brewing, as one farm owner who recently closed an easement is actively encouraging neighboring farmers to apply. The board is optimistic about a fruitful application cycle, with plans to finalize details regarding conservation contacts in the coming days. This proactive approach highlights the board's commitment to preserving rural land and supporting local agriculture in Fayette County.