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Agriculture at The Trustees Background Facts Figures | 2015 Overview Since 1891, The Trustees has worked to conserve remarkable landscapes and connect people to the natural, cultural, and historic places that make Massachusetts unique. During that time, agricultural landscapes have been central to our work, resulting in the permanent protection of over 12,000 acres of farmland in the Commonwealth. Most of this acreage is now in the hands of the broader agricultural community in Massachusetts, to be protected and cultivated in perpetuity. Of the farmland we’ve protected over time, approximately 2,000 acres remain under our management, including our community farms and gardens, land that we lease to other farmers and non-profits, and protected grassland habitat. The Trustees has extensive expertise in farmland preservation, is among the largest private farmland owners in the Commonwealth, and has a large and engaged constituency across the state, including visitors, members, supporters, and Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shareholders and gardeners. We have a growing agricultural network that includes four community farms and 60 community gardens, which are visited and enjoyed by more than 140,000 people each year. Our work in agriculture aligns with our larger organizational mission to protect the special places of Massachusetts for public enjoyment, providing a platform for visitors to connect to and enjoy our properties, whether they are picking up a CSA share at one of our community farms, cultivating a plot in our community gardens, or attending one of the hundreds of farm, garden, and food related events and programs we offer each year. We are expanding our work and impact in agriculture, as detailed in The Trustees’ newly developed five-year agricultural vision. We will continue to protect and care for our agricultural lands, work to increase access to farmland for the Massachusetts farming community, provide access to fresh, local food for a diversity of consumers, educate and inspire our visitors and program participants about the value of local farms and community gardens and the food they produce, and work with partners and collaborators throughout the state and region to advocate for policies that support a strong local food system. Trustees community farms The Trustees operates four community farms throughout the state, including Appleton Farms, one of the oldest continuously operating farms in the country. Almost two decades ago, we began to build a vibrant mix of production and educational activities on these properties, which include: v Appleton Farms, Ipswich & Hamilton: Features a 650-member CSA, dairy and creamery, grass-fed beef operation, historic home, educational kitchen, and year-round farm store. Educational programs include cooking classes, seasonal events, farm tours, youth and group programs, and farm dinners. v Powisset Farm, Dover: Features a 400-member CSA, chickens and pigs, educational kitchen, and seasonal farm store. Educational programs include cooking classes, seasonal events, and youth and group programs. v Weir River Farm, Hingham: Features a 160-member CSA, grass-fed beef operation, and educational barnyard with a variety of animals. Educational programs include a summer camp, children’s barnyard program, youth and group programs, and seasonal events. v Chestnut Hill Farm, Southborough: Our newest CSA, currently with 50 members, expanding to 200 members in the spring of 2016. The CSA and educational programs will be growing at this property over the coming years.

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Page 1: Agriculture at The Trustees at The Trustees Background • Facts • Figures | 2015 Overview Since 1891, The Trustees has worked to conserve remarkable landscapes and connect people

AgricultureatTheTrusteesBackground•Facts•Figures|2015

OverviewSince 1891, The Trustees has worked to conserve remarkable landscapes and connect people to the natural,cultural, and historic places that makeMassachusetts unique. During that time, agricultural landscapes havebeen central to our work, resulting in the permanent protection of over 12,000 acres of farmland in theCommonwealth. Most of this acreage is now in the hands of the broader agricultural community inMassachusetts, to be protected and cultivated in perpetuity. Of the farmland we’ve protected over time,approximately 2,000 acres remain under ourmanagement, including our community farms and gardens, landthatweleasetootherfarmersandnon-profits,andprotectedgrasslandhabitat.

TheTrusteeshasextensiveexpertiseinfarmlandpreservation, isamongthelargestprivatefarmlandownersinthe Commonwealth, and has a large and engaged constituency across the state, including visitors,members,supporters, and Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shareholders and gardeners. We have a growingagricultural network that includes four community farms and 60 community gardens, which are visited andenjoyedbymore than140,000peopleeachyear.Ourwork inagriculturealignswithour largerorganizationalmissiontoprotectthespecialplacesofMassachusettsforpublicenjoyment,providingaplatformforvisitorstoconnecttoandenjoyourproperties,whethertheyarepickingupaCSAshareatoneofourcommunityfarms,cultivatingaplotinourcommunitygardens,orattendingoneofthehundredsoffarm,garden,andfoodrelatedeventsandprogramsweoffereachyear.

Weareexpandingourworkandimpactinagriculture,asdetailedinTheTrustees’newlydevelopedfive-yearagriculturalvision.Wewillcontinuetoprotectandcareforouragriculturallands,worktoincreaseaccesstofarmland for theMassachusetts farming community, provideaccess tofresh, local food for a diversity of consumers, educate and inspire ourvisitors and program participants about the value of local farms andcommunitygardensandthefoodtheyproduce,andworkwithpartnersand collaborators throughout the state and region to advocate forpoliciesthatsupportastronglocalfoodsystem.

TrusteescommunityfarmsTheTrusteesoperatesfourcommunityfarmsthroughoutthestate,includingAppletonFarms,oneoftheoldestcontinuously operating farms in the country. Almost two decades ago, we began to build a vibrant mix ofproductionandeducationalactivitiesontheseproperties,whichinclude:v Appleton Farms, Ipswich & Hamilton: Features a 650-member CSA, dairy and creamery,

grass-fed beef operation, historic home, educational kitchen, and year-round farm store.Educational programs include cooking classes, seasonal events, farm tours, youth andgroupprograms,andfarmdinners.

v PowissetFarm,Dover:Featuresa400-memberCSA,chickensandpigs,educationalkitchen,and seasonal farm store. Educational programs include cooking classes, seasonal events,andyouthandgroupprograms.

v Weir River Farm, Hingham: Features a 160-member CSA, grass-fed beef operation, andeducational barnyardwith a variety of animals. Educational programs include a summercamp,children’sbarnyardprogram,youthandgroupprograms,andseasonalevents.

v ChestnutHillFarm,Southborough:OurnewestCSA,currentlywith50members,expandingto200membersinthespringof2016.TheCSAandeducationalprogramswillbegrowingatthispropertyoverthecomingyears.

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Trusteescommunitygardens&theBostonPublicMarketThe Trustees recently merged with the Boston Natural Areas Network—creatingaBostonRegionwithinTheTrustees,whichnowownsandmanages60community gardens over 16 acres in the City of Boston. These gardens serveover 5,000 Boston residents, who grow an estimated 300,000 pounds ofproduceeveryyear.

Also in the Boston Region, The Trustees is the lead educational programmingpartnerfortheBostonPublicMarket,thefirstall-localpublicmarketinthecountry.This isanexcitingpartnershipandthefirsttimeTheTrusteesoffersprogrammingonasite that isnotoneofourproperties.TheTrusteesmanages theKITCHENatthe Boston Public Market, a 3,200 square foot demonstration kitchen andeducationalspacewithintheMarket,offeringcookingclasses,workshops,events,lectures, films and more in collaboration with a diverse set of programmingpartners.Programsaddresstopicssuchasculinaryeducation,healthandnutrition,youthengagement,sustainabilityandconservation.

TheTrustees::agriculturalfacts

Agriculturallandpermanentlyprotectedsinceourfoundingin1891::12,000+acres

Agriculturallandcurrentlyownedandmanaged::2,000+acres

Farmersleasingagriculturalland::30+

Historicandactivefarmscurrentlymanaged::21

TrusteescommunityfarmswithCSAprograms::4

MembersparticipatinginTrusteesCSAs::1,250+

Fullandpart-timecommunityfarmstaff::36

Farmstoresandretailoperations::3

Producedonatedtofoodpantries(in2014)::35,000lbs

TypesofproductiononTrusteesfarms::produce,dairy,grass-fedbeef,livestock,poultry

Communitygardensowned::60(over16acresin8Bostonneighborhoods)

Communitygardenplots::1,500

Communitymembersservedbygardens::5,000+

Annualparticipantsineducationalprogramsoncommunityfarmsandgardens::14,000+

Annualvisitationstoourcommunityfarmsandgardens::140,000+