By Olivia Fuller
A new exhibit by American Farmland Trust (AFT), titled “Our Farms, Our Future: Uplifting the Next Generation of New York Farmers and Women in Agriculture,” is opening on Oct. 3 at the Spring Street Gallery in Saratoga Springs, with a free public reception from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 110 Spring Street in Saratoga Springs, New York.
“Our Farms, Our Future” tells the story of New York’s farms in transition, as a third of the state’s farmers are now 65 and older and own two million acres of farmland that is expected to change hands in the coming years. Whether the land transfers to new farmers or is permanently taken out of agriculture is the question at stake. Across the nation, we lose 2,000 acres of farmland every day to development and other uses that jeopardize farming, and farmland is most vulnerable to being lost at this moment of generational transition.
The exhibit focuses on the portraits and stories of keeping land in farming and of passing it on to a new generation, both within and outside of the traditional family farm. Featuring a collection of 11 farm stories from across the state, the exhibit includes a variety of operations from dairy and livestock to apple orchards, field crops, and vegetable production, all with a shared vision of protecting the land for future generations. Increasingly, a diverse new generation is looking to farm, including women, people of color, LGBTQIA+ folks, and others who have been historically and currently underserved by agricultural programs and continue to face barriers to get into farming.