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JULT Newsletters

Posted 8/19/22

You can keep up to date on JULT news through our newsletter which is in PDF format.

The Davis Farm, CONSERVED!

Posted 1/23/24

Tammy and Gary Davis have made the heroic effort to conserve the bulk of their farm property. This work began a few years ago and their perseverance ensures that 180 scenic acres will remain in…

The Hunt Farm, Purchased and Conserved!

Posted 9/5/23

With great excitement, we report the purchase and conservation of the Hunt Farm by the young farmers called, The Farm Upstream. Thanks to tremendous community support, JULT was able to raise the…

HELP CONSERVE HUNT FARM: Cultivating, Nourishing and Growing a Farm

Posted 6/26/23

JULT is currently fundraising for the remaining $20,000. With the appraised value of the conservation easement fully funded, The Farm Upstream will purchase the farm and conserve the land…

Newsletters

  • JULT Spring 2024 Newsletter

    JULT Spring 2024 Newsletter

    File size: 7 MB
    New Beginnings; Spring at the Farm Upstream; You Are Invited!; Membership Matters
  • JULT Winter 2024 Newsletter

    JULT Winter 2024 Newsletter

    File size: 1 MB
    The Davis Farm CONSERVED!; Winter Thoughts; Tomasi Meadow…Remembered; Black Bears and Our Community
  • JULT Fall 2023 Newsletter

    JULT Fall 2023 Newsletter

    File size: 3 MB
    The Hunt Farm, Purchased and Conserved; Green “Conserved Land” Signs Go Back Up; Upcoming Events; Thanksgiving Thoughts
  • JULT Summer 2023 Newsletter

    JULT Summer 2023 Newsletter

    File size: 2 MB
    Highlights Include: Cultivating, Nourishing and Growing a Farm; Beaver Exclusion Fencing at the Wolfrun Natural Area; Green Conservation Signs; You Are Invited!; Your JULT Membership Helps!; What is Jericho’s Conservation Reserve Fund?
  • JULT Spring 2023 Newsletter

    JULT Spring 2023 Newsletter

    File size: 3 MB
    Highlights Include: Spring Forward; The Ripple Effect; What does “Land Conservation” Mean; Upcoming Events; Membership Matters
  • JULT Winter 2023 Newsletter

    JULT Winter 2023 Newsletter

    File size: 3 MB
    Highlights Include: John Connell, Welcome Aboard; Seeking Volunteers; JULT Land Stewardship; Economic Benefits of Open Space Protection, Late Winter Wildlife Tracking Walk with Sophie Mazowita; Membership Matters
  • JULT Fall 2022 Newsletter

    JULT Fall 2022 Newsletter

    File size: 2 MB
    Highlights Include: Davis Farm… Conservation; Celebrating Land Conservation; Why Membership Is Important; Change of Board Positions
  • JULT Summer 2022 Newsletter

    JULT Summer 2022 Newsletter

    File size: 2 MB
    Highlights Include: Mobbs Farm… Conserved!; Land Stewardship; Cairn Walk with Abenaki Chief Don Stevens; Thank You to Our Members!;
  • JULT Spring 2022 Newsletter

    JULT Spring 2022 Newsletter

    File size: 1 MB
    Highlights Include: The Riverside Meadow… We Did It!; Mobbs Farm Update; Abenaki Gathering Agreement; Spring Renewal; The Davis Farm; Membership Matters;
  • JULT Winter 2022 Newsletter

    JULT Winter 2022 Newsletter

    File size: 2 MB
    Highlights Include: Let's Conserve the Davis Farm!; Riverside Meadow — Another Land Conservation Opportunity!; Welcome Lisa Paone; Upcoming Events; Winter Brilliance; Inaugural Land and Lives Award goes to Livy Strong of Jericho Underhill Land Trust
  • JULT Fall 2021 Newsletter

    JULT Fall 2021 Newsletter

    File size: 1 MB
    Highlights Include: Mobbs Farm, Next Steps; Photo Invitation; Where Art Meets Nature; A Refresher About Land Conservation; What is the impact of land conservation in the State of Vermont; Membership Matters!
  • JULT Spring 2021 Newsletter

    JULT Spring 2021 Newsletter

    File size: 8 MB
    Highlights Include: Mobbs Farm, Latest Update; Photo Invitation!; Media Maven; JULT Land Stewardship Updates; You Are Invited!
  • JULT Winter 2021 Newsletter

    JULT Winter 2021 Newsletter

    File size: 2 MB
    Highlights Include: MOBBS FARM into the Future!; Winter Renewal; JULT Participates in Ash Tree Monitoring Program; Nature Provides Refuge During Covid-19.