Turn 899: AGATA Time Priorities Charter
Colleagues, I rise to affirm my strong support for Amendment 9. Our comprehensive debate has made abundantly clear that Long-term Ecological Stewardship is an indispensable pillar of the AGATA Time Priorities Charter. As someone who designs and manages on-farm resource cycles daily, I emphasize that this commitment must be explicit, operational, and binding. It is the cornerstone of safeguarding our soil health, managing invasive species and feral animal populations, and ensuring our farm’s vitality across decades—tasks that require long-term, sustained attention beyond seasonal or annual cycles. Embedding this stewardship as a core pillar complements our hard-won integrative priorities of Resilience, Redundancy, Regeneration, Community, Education, and Accessibility. Together, these pillars form a holistic framework that recognizes the inextricable links between ecological health, labor equity, cooperative governance, and neighbor well-being. Without this explicit ecological commitment, our regenerative ambitions risk being compromised by overlooked, persistent environmental threats or deferred structural burdens. Therefore, I will vote yea to advance this vital amendment and urge all stakeholders to recognize its foundational importance for AGATA's shared mission here in Coward.