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EPISODE · Aug 18, 2026 · 54 MIN

Conservation Easements 101: Protecting Texas Working Lands with Darren Clark

from Soil Sisters: Rehabilitating Texas Farm and Ranch Land · host Johanna Nuding, Crystal Nuding, Darren Clark

How can Texas families keep their farms and ranches in agriculture for generations instead of watching them disappear to development? In this episode of Soil Sisters, recorded from the Southern Family Farmers and Food Systems Conference, meet Darren Clark, Director of Land Conservation for the Texas Agricultural Land Trust (TALT). Learn about conservation easements in Texas—a voluntary tool that can help landowners protect family farms, ranches, wildlife habitat, and open space while keeping ownership of their land. With roots in South Texas ranching and 33 years of experience with NRCS, Darren breaks down how conservation easements work, what landowners can—and can’t—do with an easement, and how these agreements can be tailored to support working lands and future operations, including agritourism. The conversation covers purchased and donated conservation easements, land conservation funding, potential tax benefits, NRCS and Farm Bill programs, land valuation, stewardship, and common misconceptions about conservation easements. Darren also explains why an easement does not mean government ownership or public access—and why protecting land today can be an important part of farm and ranch succession planning. Most importantly, this episode looks at conservation easements through the lens of Texas land loss and keeping family land intact for future generations. For farmers, ranchers, and families thinking about their land's future, this conversation offers a practical starting point for understanding whether a conservation easement could fit their goals. TIME STAMPS: 00:00 Welcome to Soil Sisters 00:34 Meet Darren Clark 02:31 Why Easements Matter 06:35 What Is an Easement? 09:05 Stewardship Visits 12:21 About TALT Origins 14:35 Donated vs. Purchased Easements 16:34 Funding and Rules 21:32 Success Stories 22:50 How Payouts Work 26:17 Agritourism Flexibility 30:17 Future-Proofing Easements 32:08 Taxes and Family Buy-In 35:37 Farm Bill Program Eligibility 36:56 Starting the Family Conversation 38:51 Succession Planning and Land Value 42:27 Common Easement Misconceptions 46:00 When Not to Do It 48:15 Outreach and Getting Started 52:02 Final Wrap-Up 💚 MEET & SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS 💚✨ Tejas Tonic - The official beverage of the TX Soil Sisters ✨Serving up creative spirits for creative spirits. The hemp for this blissful bevvy is organically farmed in the Texas Hill Country. Enjoy 15% off Tejas Tonic w/ code: SISTERS. | Socialize with @drinktejastonic on IG.⚡️ B&P Electric - The Soil Sisters Podcast is powered by B&P Electric ⚡️Whether you’re building, remodeling, installing low-voltage landscape lighting, or in need of an inspection. B&P is your central Texas electrical contractor. | Socialize with @b_pelectric on IG🔥 FireHawk Bioherbicide - FireHawk is a fast acting, non-selective contact herbicide that controls many common broadleaf and grassy weeds.From gardens and homesteads to vineyards and regenerative farms, FireHawk can be used for careful spot treatments around crops, landscapes, and non crop areas. And now FireHawk is available in super concentrate giving growers flexible high performance weed control that mixes easily with water. Learn more at firehawkbioherbicide.com and use code: soilsisters15 to save 15% on your purchase.---------------------------------Engage with TX Soil Sisters on IG: @soilsisterspodcast | X: @TXSoilSisters | FB: @TXSoilSistersSubmit Guest or Show Ideas and Sponsorship Inquiries: txsoilsisters.co Ways to Support The Soil Sisters PodcastIf you enjoyed this conversation, please subscribe, leave a review, and share the episode with a friend interested in regenerative agriculture, ranching, local food systems, or starting their own farm journey.Your support helps us continue bringing real stories and practical lessons from the people regenerating land and communities across the country. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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How can Texas families keep their farms and ranches in agriculture for generations instead of seeing them disappear to development? In this episode of Soil Sisters, Darren Clark of the Texas Agricultural Land Trust explains how conservation easements in Texas can protect family land, working farms and ranches, wildlife habitat, and open space while allowing landowners to retain ownership and plan for the future. The conversation explores funding, tax benefits, agritourism, common misconceptions, and how conservation easements can support land conservation and succession planning for future generations. Whether you're a farmer, rancher, or simply interested in the future of Texas working lands, this episode offers a practical introduction to conservation easements and where to start.

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