Protected: FOIA Request Reveals Potential CAFO Expansion at Liberty Corner and Scotland Farm
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Fifteen volunteers gathered at a farm along the Totier Creek and planted 500 native live stakes – black willow, alder, and elderberry – in under an hour!

The Totier Creek Watershed Association is hosting a live stake planting workshop on a private farm along Miller Creek, a tributary to the Totier Creek, this Sunday, March 22nd, from 1-3 pm.

This Thanksgiving, it is more important than ever to support the pastured livestock producers who are preserving Albemarle County’s rural way of life. These hardworking farmers are bucking corporate pressure to Get Big or Get Out, to pour concrete on farmland, and to send profits out of state. Truly independent

Most of us celebrate when we learn of a new conservation easement protecting prime farmland from development. We feel good when we see a sign on a fencepost: “This land protected forever.” But what does it mean for a property to be protected? Does it mean that the “protection” extends

TCWA joins Southern Environmental Law Center’s letter regarding to EPA regarding Preliminary Effluent Guidelines Program.