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Pest-control services provided by insect-eating bats in the United States likely save the U.S. agricultural industry at least $3 billion a ...
https://www.landcan.org/article/Bats-Worth-Billions-to-Agriculture--Pestcontrol-Services-at-Risk-/469/
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Stefan Nagel This article explores the application of conservation easements in a suburban context of the "clearly delineated governmental policy' test under Section 170(h)(4)(A)(iii)(II) of the code in meeting the "conservation purposes" test of code Section 170(h)(1)(C).
https://www.landcan.org/article/Saving-Open-Space-in-Suburbia--The-Application-of-the-Governmental-Policy-Test/274/
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Boston Redevelopement Authority Adopted into law in December 2013, Article 89, was designed to establish zoning regulations for the operation of Urban Agriculture activities and to provide standards for the siting, design, maintenance and modification of Urban Agriculture activities that address public safety, and minimize impacts on residents and historic resources in the City of Boston.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Boston-Zoning-Code-Article-89--Urban-Agriculture/2262/
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Boston Redevelopment Authority Because zoning language can be difficult to understand, Article 89 Made Easy attempts to translate Article 89 into plain English. The Boston Redevelopment Authority hopes that residents interested in urban agriculture find the guide a helpful way to navigate Article 89.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Article-89-Made-Easy--Urban-Agriculture-Zoning-for-the-City-of-Boston/2263/
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Michelle Wood This article includes ideas on how to improve your operation environmentally and economically.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Costeffective-Conservation-Practices/969/
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United Soybean Board This article provides tips on how to keep in soil moisture.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Tips-Help-Lock-in-Soil-Moisture--Protect-soybeans-from-dry-weather/844/
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Nancy McLaughlin Perpetual conservation easements are intended to protect the particular land they encumber for the conservation purposes specified in the deed of conveyance “in perpetuity”—or at least until circumstances have changed so profoundly that continued protection of the land for those purposes is no longer feasible.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Conservation-Easements--Perpetuity-and-Beyond/176/
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Cathy Berg This Farm and Dairy article explains how conservation is a journey for our country.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Lets-Get-Serious-About-Conservation/1258/
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Jeff Pidot This article explores how the Reform Law has worked and whether it makes sense as a model for other states in response to weaknesses in their enabling laws.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Conservation-Easement-Reform-As-Maine-Goes-Should-the-Nation-Follow/3507/
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EPA This is an article from the EPA site about anaerobic/biomass recovery systems. Click here to read the information:
https://www.landcan.org/article/Anaerobic-Digestion-101/2134/
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Jessica Jay Rarely in the legal discourse is an author afforded the opportunity to revisit and update a recently published law review article and to correct misunderstandings of a response thereto.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Understanding-When-Perpetual-Is-Not-Forever-An-Update-To-The-Challenge-Of-Changing-Conditions-Amendment-And-Termination-Of-Perpetual-Conservation-Easements-And-Response-To-Ann-Taylor-Schwing/3512/
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Melissa O'Rourke Within three days of a new employee’s start date, all employers are required to complete a Form I-9 – Employment Eligibility Verification for each new employee.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Farm-employee-management--employment-eligibility-verification--the-basics-of-form-I9-compliance/785/
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Nancy McLaughlin A Constructive Reformist's Perspective on Voluntary Conservation Easements by Nancy A. McLaughlin In an article written especially for the Ecosystem Marketplace, Nancy A.
https://www.landcan.org/article/A-Constructive-Reformists-Perspective-on-Voluntary-Conservation-Easements/162/
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Nancy McLaughlin This article explains that a charitable gift of a perpetual conservation easement should be treated like any other gift of property made for a specific charitable purpose—i.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Could-Coalbed-Methane-Be-the-Death-of-Conservation-Easements-/182/
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Nancy McLaughlin The use of tax incentives to encourage private landowners to donate conservation easements has become increasingly popular as policy makers search for ways to combat the growing problem of urban sprawl.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Increasing-the-Tax-Incentives-for-Conservation-Easement-Donations--A-Responsible-Approach/194/
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R. Lee Stephens, Jr and
Robert J. Allen In the current economic environment, landowners previously contemplating development or sale of their real property are seeking alternative ways to generate cash flow from their real property assets.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Alternatives-to-Real-Estate-Development-Deriving-Financial-Benefits-from-Conservation-and-Mitigation-Projects-in-Virginia--a-Lenders-Collateral-Concerns/96/
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Jennifer D. Mullen Conservation easements have garnered significant attention and gained popularity over the last few years due in part to the availability of federal tax deductions and Virginia state tax credits associated with conservation easements.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Conservation-Easements--Donor-Beware/160/
This brief article from University of Arkansas explains that “Worm composting or vermicomposting is a suitable composting option for apartment dwellers and homes with no yard space and is also a great classroom activity.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Worm-Composting-or-Vermicompost/353/
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Don Hofstrand A severe drought encompassed Iowa and the Midwest in 2012. It reduced crop yields for most Iowa farmers. However, the Midwest drought also increased crop prices.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Combination-of-Drought-and-Insurance-Increases-Farm-Profits/786/
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Nancy McLaughlin The use of conservation easements as a land-protection tool has grown considerably over the past several decades, and with that growth has come criticism from a variety of sources.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Protecting-The-Public-Interest-And-Investment-In-Conservation---A-Response-To-Professor-Korngolds-Critique-Of-Conservation-Easements/200/