Once a community filled with farms, Wake County has experienced rapid urban growth over the past 10 years, resulting in the loss of around 23,000 acres of farm and forest land. Even with this shift, Wake County still has 664 active farms with 62,323 acres of farmland.
Faced with ongoing developmental challenges, farmers need help to keep their businesses going. To support local farmers and forest landowners, the Wake County Soil and Water Conservation District is organizing its 19th Annual Keeping the Farm workshop.
“The annual workshop offers experts and resources on everything from environmental regulations to taxes and farm succession planning,” said Wake County Commissioner Donald Mial. “We hope this workshop equips local farmers with the tools and knowledge they need to maintain their farms in this rapidly changing environment.”
This year’s event will take place on March 20 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Wake County Commons Building, located at 4011 Carya Drive in Raleigh.