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Conservation speed dating supports landowners

BRANDON’S DES MARAIS FARM, pictured here, is owned by Lyn Des Marais, who was one of nine local landowners to attend a Conservation Speed Dating event at the Ferrisburgh Town Hall last week. Des Marais said the event informed her of more conservation opportunities for her farm, which sits along Otter Creek. Photo courtesy of Lyn Des Marais
November 20, 2025
A Nov. 10 event at the Ferrisburgh Town Hall helped connect local landowners with technical service providers.
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