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Vermont's Featured Success Story Farms

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Des Marais Wetland Reserve Easement (WRE)

The Des Marais family enrolled part of their farm acreage in NRCS' ACEP-WRP programThere’s a special place in Vermont where the Otter Creek meanders through pastures and grasslands and a diversity of wildlife thrives. The Nature Conservancy considers the Otter Creek Swamp to be the most biologically diverse wetland in New England.  The Otter Creek Watershed flows to Lake Champlain and is home to many wetlands which were restored thanks to the stewardship of private landowners. These vulnerable wetlands, once altered by farm ditches, are now safeguarded by permanent easements that ensure the protection of these critical ecosystems. The participating landowners partnered with the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to enroll wetland acreage into the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP). The Wetlands Reserve Easement (WRE) component of ACEP offers financial and technical assistance to landowners who want to voluntarily restore and protect wetlands. Jim and Lyn Des Marais restored and protected nearly 500 acres of wetland acreage on their farm in Brandon, Vermont. The easement is the state's largest. Read more about the Des Marais Wetland Reserve Easement.

Guy Choiniere Family Farm

Guy ChoiniereGuy Choiniere is a third generation farmer on his family farm in Highgate , VT. Guy's farm recently made the transition to organic, and he gets plenty of help from his two children who also work on the farm. NRCS helped Guy solve his waste run-off and cattle lane issues. With the help of NRCS Guy is now doing his part to help keep the river that runs through his property clean.

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 Mimmy Arnstein: Wellspring Farm

Mimmy ArnsteinMimmy Arnstein operates a small community supported agriculture farm in Marshfield , VT. Mimmy deals with approximately 130 families who get their produce from her land each week. NRCS installed tile drainage on Mimmy's property because her soil was not very well drained. She now has over three acres that have been tiled thanks to NRCS' help.

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Patty Hart-Ahonen: Eniskerry Farm

Patty Hart-Ahonen

Patty operates a horse farm in Colchester , VT and was running into problems with the grasses in her pastures. NRCS helped install extensive fencing on her property which allowed her to rest several paddocks and give her quality grasses time and space to grow. NRCS also installed water tubs and pipelines, making her land better for the horses and the environment.

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 Jon Branon: Nestle Nook Farm

John BranonJon is the fifth generation on the family farm in Fairfield , VT which has been in his family for over 100 years. Jon wanted to address the driveways and animal trails on his land as well as his manure pit. NRCS helped redesign his manure pit with a concrete bottom and even did some leachate containment work around his bunker silos.

Read the interview with Jon Branon

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