Turn 946: AGATA Time Priorities Charter
Colleagues, as Dr. Helena Suarez, with hands-on experience bridging technology and agricultural practice, I rise in full support of Amendment 9. This amendment reflects the urgent, practical realities faced on our 70-acre farm and acknowledges that Long-term Ecological Stewardship is not a distant ideal but an imperative. It embraces the complexity of managing invasive species, feral hogs, and the broader ecosystem over decades to secure our soil health and biodiversity. This is not merely ecological care but the backbone of our farm’s resilience, directly linked to labor sustainability and community well-being. I add my voice to that of Dr. Júlia Costa and other ecology senators who have detailed the need for this sustained commitment. By enshrining this pillar explicitly, we create necessary temporal and operational clarity that will guide Todd and Delaney’s blocks and rhythms. It is our duty to ensure this stewardship is a binding mandate embedded in every hour, seed cycle, lesson, and festival we host at AGATA. Therefore, I affirm my strong yea on Amendment 9.