Maine farmers: Sign the Farmer Climate Letter

This year’s devastating agricultural losses across the country from extreme weather have brought home the urgent need to address the climate crisis and its impacts on agriculture, according to Maine Farmland Trust.

Farmers across Maine can do a lot to build resilience to extreme weather events, store excess carbon in our soils and trees, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.  But Maine farmers cannot do it alone – and now is the time to join thousands of other producers across the nation to ask policymakers and federal administrators to help meet the challenges of a changing climate and become part of the solution.

As a member group of the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition, Maine Farmland Trust is gathering signatures on a Farmer Letter on Climate Change.  Beginning in spring 2020, MFT will use this letter in meetings with members of Congress, USDA program leaders, and other key decision-makers to urge effective policy action to combat climate change, and especially to help farmers and ranchers weather the storm and lead the way toward a more sustainable future.  View the letter and add your signature using these links:

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Please note MFT is specifically seeking signatures from farmers, as defined by USDA as producers who sell at least $1,000 in farm products annually.

If you are a gardener, service provider, advocate, or consumer who is not making income from farm products, there are other ways that you can help in our efforts to address the climate crisis in our agricultural and food system. For starters, you could share this sign-on opportunity with the farmers in your networks or at farmers’ markets or farm stands where you shop. As this campaign grows, there will be more opportunities for folks to get involved soon!

For more information, contact MFT Policy and Research Director Ellen Griswold, at egriswold@mainefarmlandtrust.org or call the MFT office, 207-338-6575.

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