A Video Celebration of Food, Farmers—and You

November 24, 2021

Here in Marin County, we’re fortunate to have an abundance of fresh, healthy food, grown locally by hard-working farmers and ranchers.

With your support, MALT continues to fulfill our long-term obligation to not only protect and steward Marin’s agricultural land and partner with the people who work it, but also to ensure that the land produces food in a way that promotes a healthy, diverse natural environment.

While 2021 delivered some challenges, it also reminded us of what we can accomplish when we work together.

Please enjoy this short video celebrating the people who produce our food and the community who supports this work—with heartfelt thanks for your continued support!

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