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Landowner seeking Information on SKIP

 
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Hi, everyone. First time here. I am desperately looking for exactly where a LAND OWNER would go to find out more about this program. I am a farmer and I live in what used to be a predominantly agricultural area in the mountains of Colorado. Our happy little county has been discovered and we are losing farms to developers by the minute. I would like to find out how a land owner would be able to know more about this program both so I can tell my fellow farm and ranch owning friends, but so I can write about this program in our local paper. I've searched this site and the whole of the internet, but alas I am unable to find even a possible pre-made press release. I greatly appreciate all of you who are learning new skills, but where do the land owners who don't want their hard work to be bulldozed for townhouses go to get more information?
 
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sandra fisher wrote:Hi, everyone. First time here. I am desperately looking for exactly where a LAND OWNER would go to find out more about this program. I am a farmer and I live in what used to be a predominantly agricultural area in the mountains of Colorado. ... I greatly appreciate all of you who are learning new skills, but where do the land owners who don't want their hard work to be bulldozed for townhouses go to get more information?



Hi Sandra,

Welcome to Permies!  Thank you for joining us.

I have forwarded your information for assistance.
 
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Thank you for posting, I rearranged some things and made the post it's own forum topic to better serve your needs.

This video might answer some questions right off the get go.



For further in depth information here is a link - https://permies.com/wiki/skip-pep-bb

Please refer to this link here for Landowners and potential future 'Otises' - https://permies.com/t/161178/skills-inherit-property/List-Otises

We refer to Landowners that are wanting to get paired up with someone 'Otises' based on a fictional character 'Otis' who wants someone to take over the farm one day and know what they are doing. If you are interested in getting listed, the URL above gives information that can be forwarded to a Mike Haasl and he can help you further.

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