E23: Securing Our Fertile Future, with John Currey (Executive Director, Yolo Land Trust)

EPISODE · Jul 29, 2025 · 1H 3M

E23: Securing Our Fertile Future, with John Currey (Executive Director, Yolo Land Trust)

from All Land is Beautiful · host Marshall Gorham

In this episode of All Land is Beautiful, I sit down with John Currey, Executive Director of the Yolo Land Trust, for a deep conversation about the agricultural richness and enduring beauty of Yolo County.  We explore Yolo County’s long-standing farming traditions and how advancements in agricultural technology have transformed operations—improving both efficiency and sustainability. John discusses the critical importance of protecting the county’s irrigated cropland and how these lands are central to the region’s identity, economy, and food security. A key part of our discussion focuses on California’s complex water management systems and how they impact farming. John also shares the story behind the founding and success of the Yolo Land Trust, which has played a major role in preserving farmland and preventing urban expansion through conservation easements and partnerships with local farmers. Looking to the future, we examine pressing challenges such as succession planning in a time when many farmers are aging out of the profession. John emphasizes the need to support the next generation by making land more accessible to beginning farmers and providing mentorship and education opportunities. This episode provides a thoughtful and informative look at farmland conservation, the role of technology in modern agriculture, and how Yolo County serves as a powerful example of balancing growth with sustainability. Whether you're passionate about land stewardship, farming, or rural policy, this conversation offers valuable insight into the evolving landscape of American agriculture. Hope you enjoy.

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