Non operator Landowner Survey: North Carolina - FIC

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Non operator Landowner Survey: North Carolina

Little data exists on the millions of Americans who own and lease agricultural land but do not farm it themselves—people we call “non-operator landowners” or NOLs. American Farmland Trust’s mission is to protect farmland, promote sound farming practices, and keep farmers on the land. We cannot meet our mission without engaging this critical group of agricultural landowners. We have also found that NOLs are keenly interested in stewarding their land well, even if they aren’t farming it themselves.

In 2018, AFT began surveying NOLs across the country to increase our knowledge and understanding of how to serve this audience better. This fact sheet presents select survey findings for North Carolina.

Author
Gabrielle Roesch-McNally, Peg Petrzelka, Matthew Barnett
Publisher
Washington, DC: American Farmland Trust: Logan, UT: Utah State University
Page Numbers
4
Publication Date
November 18, 2019
Publication Type
Reports and Guides
State
North Carolina
Keywords
Conservation Policies and Programs, Environmental Benefits, Non Operating Landowners

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