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As a small land owner I've been concerned for quite awhile about the "legacy problem". That is, how the land will be utilized once my wife and I pass on. We own a plot of forested land and would like it to remain so. The statistics regarding diminishing "small" land owner ship present a dismal trend for the future.
A lot of topical paths cross each other on Permies: families seeking community, individuals seeking land, applying permaculture practices, defining permaculture, discussing acceptable approaches, landowners declaring the need for help, partnerships or offering to create some kind of land agreement, aging in place, etc. All of this gets blended with topics on money, can one make a (subsistence) living as a permies, techniques and technologies, newbie questions regarding "where to begin"? A rich mix of energy and knowledge streams through this site.
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Rufus Laggren wrote:> next 20...
Depends on how the kids get raised. The big brother program is one of the best efforts imaginable and anything else that lets kids discover the better world has got to help. If you never in your life stood in a real meadow or saw a day on the farm you've have to be pretty principled and creative to have a clew how/why they mattered and why you should care. Basic values hold the key (as trumped by all speakers everywhere) and fortunately they're not necessarily dependent on a rural upbringing.
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Nj James wrote:
IMO, there are several problems facing the legacy issue, and here in rural Texas; they include the Inheritance Tax where large tracts are forced to be subdivided and sold off to pay the taxes on the values of the inherited property.
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 on how to protect the legacy property. But none the less, it is an issue facing some legacy properties.
 on how to protect the legacy property. But none the less, it is an issue facing some legacy properties.
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