I believe that the working landscape of Vermont — that familiar tapestry of farm fields, forests, small cities and compact villages — is vital to the future of Vermont, and is endangered.
The working landscape is part of the signature of our state — important to our farm economy and our tourist economy, a place where Vermonters work, a producer of food and fiber, refreshing and beautiful to look at. It is part of our “brand” if you will, and part of who we as Vermonters are.