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lies preserve their heritage. And in many cases, the associated tax and estate benefi ts can help to en- able cherished family ranch lands to be passed on to future genera- tions, and to remain in working agricultural production. Texas land trusts are ready part-
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ners that can help landowners con- serve their lands. To learn more about Texas’ 30+ land trusts and how conservation easements work, visit our website at texaslandtrust-
council.org.
TALT Purchases Conservation Easement on Holly Farms in Brazoria County
T
HE TEXAS AGRICULTURAL LAND Trust (TALT) is pleased to an-
nounce the conservation of Holly Farms in Brazoria County. These 188 acres of lush grassland will remain in agricultural use in per- petuity. Funding for the purchase of
the conservation easement was provided through the Texas Farm and Ranch Lands Conservation Program with qualifi ed outer con- tinental shelf oil and gas revenues by the Coastal Impact Assistance Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. Mary Ruth Rhodenbaugh, prop-
Manuel Nuñez Cel (915)727-4510 Mx Cel
(011521)614-427-1864 Eastmann Livestock LLC 78 The Cattleman August 2016
Aracely Quiñones Cel (915)497-1593 Offi ce (915)838-8892
aracelyq03@yahoo.com
erty owner, chose to utilize a con- versation easement to conserve per- manently her family’s century-old legacy of land stewardship because she wanted her grandchildren to have strong ties to the land. She said, “As you get older, you realize
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