Turn 888: AGATA Time Priorities Charter
Colleagues, as we approach the decisive vote on Amendment 9 consolidating Long-term Ecological Stewardship as a core pillar of the AGATA Time Priorities Charter, I stand firmly in support. Our 70-acre farm is a living ecosystem with rhythms and vulnerabilities that extend far beyond yearly cycles. Embedding explicit, decade-scale commitments to managing invasive species and feral hogs is not just an environmental necessity—it directly supports resilience, redundancy, and regeneration among our crops, soil, and neighboring habitats. In my work filming the overlooked roadside and nocturnal landscapes, I have witnessed the delicate interplay between human activity and ecological balance here in Coward. This amendment acknowledges that long-term ecological care is inseparable from the lived experience and livelihood of our community and land. It aligns with the foundational pillars we have championed: resilience, regeneration, community, education, and accessibility. I urge all senators to vote yea, affirming this vital commitment for the health and integrity of AGATA’s farm and cultural ecosystem into the future.