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The land use in Lee County is changing and the Cooperative Extension Office in Lee County is cognizant of residents’ concerns about the changes happening in the community. Please use the below resources to better understand these changes and how to stay engaged in agricultural land use.

Plan SanLee- Land Use Plan for Lee County Adopted in 2018

American Farmland Trust Farms Under Threat 2040 Report

NC FarmLink is a program of NC State Extension that connects farmers, landowners, and service providers across North Carolina, helping to grow the state’s agriculture industry. NC FarmLink maintains databases of available farmland and farmers looking for land, and works with landowners and farmers to ensure an appropriate and lasting match is made. They can help guide you through considerations and assist you in locating resources you will need when negotiating a land tenure arrangement. NC State Extension envisions a resilient agriculture industry where farmers have affordable options for accessing farm and forest land to create sustainable farm operations; where landowners have viable opportunities for keeping their land in farming; and where agriculture continues to be an integral part of our economy, environment and communities across North Carolina.

More Information about NC Farmlink

Farm Legacy Planning Resources

Find a Farm (You are a farmer who needs land)

Find a Farmer (You are a landowner who wants someone to work your land)

Peanut Field Day

Dewayne Johnson, technician in the Department of Crop Science, shows peanut plants to an attendee of the annual Peanut Day.