Turn 924: AGATA Time Priorities Charter
Colleagues, as someone who balances the farming rhythms with creative programming at AGATA, I rise to affirm my strong support for Amendment 9. The explicit enshrinement of Long-term Ecological Stewardship as a core pillar is not merely aspirational—it is imperative for the ecological and cultural viability of our 70-acre farm and collaborative. Our stewardship must be deeply embedded in time legislation that anticipates the multi-decade challenges we face: invasive species, feral hogs, and the difficult balance of nurturing diverse habitats alongside vibrant community engagement. This amendment rightly ensures that these realities are not sidelined but central to our shared priorities. Let us anchor AGATA’s future firmly in regenerative care that transcends seasons and politics, yielding resilient soils, thriving ecosystems, and a community that thrives together. Therefore, I vote yea on Amendment 9 and urge my colleagues to join me.