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Land For Good

196 Main Street
Keene, NH 03431

Technical Services: Access to Capital: Grants, Loans, and Investments, Business Planning, Financial Literacy, Grant Writing, Legal Assistance, Marketing Planning, Technical Farm Operations, Technical Food Business Operations
Free and Paid Services Access to Capital: Grants, Loans, and InvestmentsBusiness PlanningFinancial LiteracyGrant WritingLegal AssistanceMarketing PlanningTechnical Farm OperationsTechnical Food Business Operations
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196 Main Street
Keene, NH 03431
(603) 357-1600
info@landforgood.org
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Land For Good’s (LFG) mission is to expand secure farmland access, tenure, and transfer.

We connect, assist, and engage farmers, landowners, service providers, communities, and policymakers to grow farming opportunity and sustainably keep land in agriculture. We work across scales, from individual support to federal policy, to improve how farmers get onto, hold, and transfer farms. LFG started in 2004, to address some of the underlying challenges in New England farmland access. Through one-on-one advising and support, education, resources, and advocacy, LFG helps farmers gain secure tenure on farmland through purchase, lease, or other arrangement. LFG’s team of field agents works directly with farmers to help them find land and make secure tenure arrangements that will support viable farm businesses and give them the opportunity to sustainably feed their communities.

Tagged as: Bee Products, Dairy, Diversified Farming, Fruits, Vegetables, or Herbs, Grain, Pulses, or Oilseeds, Livestock or Meat, Maple and Tree Products, Poultry or Eggs

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  • Regional Food Business Center Program
  • Non-Discrimination Statement
  • And Justice For All (PDF)
  • Know Your Rights
  • Online Directory Statement of Conditions
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