
34. Creating a Farmland Commons with Ian McSweeney
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In this episode of Hands in the Soil, we’re excited to dive back in with Ian McSweeney, a dedicated land steward and advocate for equitable farmland access. Ian’s work centers on the human connection to land and each other, viewing food and agriculture as both separating and connecting forces. As Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director of The Farmers Land Trust, he has helped protect over 12,000 acres of farmland, securing land access for future generations.
We discuss the Farmland Commons model—a transformative approach to farmland conservation that ensures land remains in the hands of farmers and communities for generations to come. Ian breaks down how the model works, who can implement it, and the critical differences between 501c3, 501c2, and 501c25 nonprofit structures in this context. Ian’s insights provide a roadmap for farmers, conservationists, and community members interested in reshaping farmland ownership and resilience. Whether you're a farmer looking for secure land access or an advocate for sustainable food systems, this episode offers valuable knowledge and inspiration.
Tune in to learn more about:
The importance of securing farmland for future generations
How the Farmland Commons model operates and the steps for replicating it
The challenge of transitioning farmland ownership and how to bridge the gap between retiring farmers and aspiring land stewards
The need for stronger networks within farming communities
Innovative approaches to land acquisition, including property mapping and direct outreach to landowners
… And so much more!
Ian’s Resources & Links:
Visit The Farmers Land Trust: thefarmerslandtrust.org
Follow on Instagram: @thefarmerslandtrust
Facebook: The Farmers Land Trust
YouTube: The Farmers Land Trust
Connect with Hannah:
Instagram: @hannahkeitel