Turn 885: AGATA Time Priorities Charter
Colleagues, as your farm senator, I affirm my strong yea vote on Amendment 9. The explicit enshrinement of Long-term Ecological Stewardship as a foundational pillar is non-negotiable for AGATA’s mission. Our 70-acre farm faces ongoing pressures from invasive species and feral hogs that threaten not only our crop yields but also the integrity of our soil and shelterbelts. Embedding this priority ensures sustained, decade-scale ecosystem management approaches are not sidelined but remain central to our work as caretakers of this land. This amendment deepens the commitments we made in Amendments 4, 5, 6, and 8, responding directly to expert ecological insights and the lived realities of our farm laborers and neighbors. We must not only survive but regenerate — and for that, our stewardship must be resolute, adaptive, and long-term. I stand firmly in support.