Grounds of Policy: Agricultural Policy, Land Use, and Case Studies for Change-Minded Farmers
MTA
Understanding how policy shapes farming and how producers can influence land use outcomes
2nd Edition
*Grounds of Policy* serves as a comprehensive guide for farmers to navigate and influence the complex regulatory and legislative frameworks that define modern agriculture. The book posits that policy is as vital to farm viability as soil health or weather, framing it as an "operating system" with hidden defaults and constraints. By demystifying the layers of local, state, federal, and international authority, the text empowers producers to move from passive compliance to active advocacy, providing practical strategies for engaging with agencies and elected officials.
The book provides a detailed analysis of foundational federal programs, particularly the Farm Bill, unpacking the mechanics of commodity subsidies, crop insurance, and conservation incentives like EQIP and CSP. It bridges the gap between high-level legislation and on-the-ground decision-making, explaining how reference prices, risk management tools, and environmental regulations—such as the Clean Water Act and FSMA—directly dictate daily operations and market access. Special attention is given to the "non-production" aspects of farming, including labor law, immigration policy, and the navigating of local zoning and property tax assessments.
A significant portion of the text focuses on land-use policy and the evolving nature of land tenure. It explores diverse tools for farmland preservation, such as conservation easements and the transfer of development rights, alongside emerging models like community land trusts and co-management agreements with Indigenous nations. By examining these alternative structures, the book highlights pathways for the next generation of farmers to secure land access in an increasingly consolidated and expensive real estate market.
The final chapters transition into a call for action, offering a toolkit for change-minded farmers to build coalitions, testify at hearings, and utilize media strategies. Through the use of templates for comment letters and policy one-pagers, the book encourages producers to leverage their unique on-the-ground expertise to shape a more resilient and equitable food system. Ultimately, the work asserts that while policy is written in statutes, its outcomes are grown by producers who understand how to navigate and reform the grounds upon which they stand.
This book is designed for change-minded farmers, ranchers, and land stewards who want to move beyond basic production to master the regulatory and economic operating systems of agriculture. It is particularly valuable for beginning farmers seeking land access, diversified producers navigating urban or institutional markets, and established operators looking to transition to regenerative or organic systems. Policy advocates and community organizers working at the intersection of food systems and land use will also find the practical templates and case studies indispensable.
January 15, 2026
63,942 words
4 hours 29 minutes
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