American Farmland Trust
LANDED
A show for those who care about the future of farming—and what it means for people, places, and food. LANDED explores how farms and ranches transition from one generation to the next. That process sounds simple, but it isn’t. Land transfers are complicated, full of economic, legal, and emotional challenges. And they’re important — to all of us, no matter where we live. How American farmland transfers, and to whom it transfers, will determine the future of rural communities and the entire food system. This series takes you to farms and ranches across the country — from pick-up trucks and packin...
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American Farmland Trust
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Jul 7, 2026
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Episodes
S1Ep6: We’re Gonna Do Better – We’ve Just Got To 07.07.2026 30:57
The Sheltons are protecting their ranch with a conservation easement — but now they have to bring their family together to put a succession plan into place. Jim and Sara Shelton have been thinking about succession planning for nearly a decade. Alongside their four children, they’ve been to workshops, listened to podcasts, and talked to farming friends. In other words, they have studied for the tes...
S1Ep5: Finding Farmland and a Family 29.06.2026 30:24
A new farmer finds her calling on land she doesn’t own. Ann Gilman wanted to farm — to root into the Washington soil and build a viable small business. She had studied the art and science of sustainable agriculture. She was driven and devoted. But she couldn’t find affordable land on which to grow her vision. That is, until she met Bob and Donna Gilby. As newly retired farmers, Bob and Donna were...
S1Ep4: You Can Go Home Again 22.06.2026 27:52
After high school, Marshall Bartlett left his family’s farm in the Mississippi Hill Country to attend college in New England. He loved working the land with his dad, and he loved Mississippi, but he needed to get away and explore. A few years later, he was itching to come home—but he wasn’t sure how. His family’s farm was a conventional row crop operation, and he wasn’t interested in managing it....
S1Ep3: We Need a Plan 15.06.2026 29:53
Across the country, professionals are helping aging farmers and ranchers make plans for their land. These “Land Transfer Navigators” are securing the future of agriculture one farm, family, and community at a time. In this episode, ride along with Dan Skeeters—a Navigator from Colorado Cattlemen’s Agricultural Land Trust—as he supports two different ranching families through the ins and outs of su...
S1Ep2: Returning to Rural Georgia 08.06.2026 27:01
Matthew and Althea Raiford didn't plan on becoming farmers. They left their South Georgia town when they were young, pursuing different paths. But eventually, their family’s 150-year-old farming legacy called the two siblings home—only for them to find that their family’s land had been broken up by forces beyond their control. So they got to work. With creativity, cooperation, and an unrelenting...
S1Ep1: A Promise Kept 01.06.2026 29:11
As a child, Dustin Watson promised his grandparents that he would keep the family’s farm going. He would care for the land and livestock just like the generations before him. But complex family dynamics, a lack of succession planning, and rising land prices in his rural Virginia community put the farm’s future in jeopardy. Through tired and teary eyes, he saw the end of a legacy closing in. In thi...
LANDED Prologue 18.05.2026 10:10
American farmers are aging, and the land they own will soon change hands. How that land transfers—and to whom it transfers—will shape the future of our food and farming systems. In this prologue, hosts Brooks Lamb and Megan Faller introduce the show and themselves, and they share why farm succession planning and next-generation land access are so important to them personally. You’ll also hear from...
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