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Old Grove Oranges
These 4th generation CA citrus farmers specialize in old-growth fruit, naming their ranch after their 97 year-old trees.
AFT is proud to announce Old Grove Orange as the 2007 Bounty of the Land selection.
 
Benefits of The Barnraisers Society
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Through The Barnraisers Society, American Farmland Trust (AFT) acknowledges and honors the Amish ethic of community cooperation. From the sawyers who harvest the trees and cut them into boards, to the joiners who fit each mortise, tenon and peg, to the framers who square up the four walls and draft every strong back to help lift them, an Amish barn raising demonstrates the power of many willing hearts working together.

benefits

In thanks for your tax-deductible contribution of $1,000 or more, you will also enjoy special benefits and privileges including:

  • Regular updates from our President and insider information about AFT's work, including special reports and research studies such as our highly acclaimed Farming on the Edge.
  • Bounty of the Land—a shipment of seasonal farm-fresh products produced on farm and ranch land you help preserve.
  • Advance notice of the annual Steward of the Land winner and invitations to special events in your area
  • Special recognition in the AFT magazine, American Farmland, and in The Barnraisers Society honor roll of the AFT annual report.

To become a member of the barnraisers society

  • Submit the online membership form
  • Print the membership form [PDF] and
    mail it to:
    American Farmland Trust
    1200 18th Street NW, Suite 800
    Washington, DC 20036
  • Call or e-mail Heather Poosson, Coordinator of the Barnraisers Society, 800-886-5170, extension 238.
  • Fax the form to 202-659-8339

 

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