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Preserving Marin County Farmlands 2002–2003 YEAR IN REVIEW Marin Agricultural Land Trust

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Page 1: 2002 - 2003 Marin Agricultural Land Trust Annual Report

P r e s e r v i n g M a r i n C o u n t y F a r m l a n d s

2002–2003Y E A R I N R E V I E W

Marin Agricultural Land Trust

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The past year was bittersweet for Marin Agricultural Land Trust. Last November we lost Ellen Straus, and in July Ellen’s husband Bill passedaway. It is impossible to overstate the importance of Ellen and Bill to malt, in every phase of its life. From the initial vision that a privateorganization could play a meaningful role in the preservation of agriculture in Marin County, to the extraordinary success malt has achieved overits first 23 years, Ellen’s tireless efforts, her unflagging optimism, and her ability to project enthusiasm and commitment to others were essentialconstants in malt’s growth. To perpetuate Ellen’s vision, we have renamed the fund through which we do all of our conservation easement projectsthe Ellen Straus Farmland Preservation Fund. We will miss Ellen and Bill deeply, but their vision will continue to inspire us for years to come.

On the sweet side, every conservation easement project is a milestone, and this year we completed two, bringing the total of farmland permanentlyprotected for agriculture to more than 32,000 acres. The acquisition of an easement on the 307-acre Zimmerman Ranch in Marshall overlookingTomales Bay made possible the transfer of the property to the next generation. malt also purchased an easement on the 208-acre Leiss Ranch closeto Petaluma and the Marin-Sonoma County line, permanently protecting it from subdivision and non-agricultural development. Both reflect ourcontinuing progress in protecting Marin’s agricultural landscape, and the enduring commitment of these families to their land and farming heritage.

While agriculture here, as elsewhere, faces challenges from rising land values and the globalization of production and markets, a truly excitingtrend is the diversification taking place on local farms and ranches. From organic row crops to grass-fed beef to value-added products likefarmstead cheese, malt has encouraged this trend by co-sponsoring with UC Cooperative Extension and Marin Organic a series of well-attended workshops for producers interested in learning about farming and marketing options.

Malt has long understood the importance of public support not only to agricultural land conservation, but also to the future of agricultureitself. Seven years ago we created education and communications departments. We initiated a small offering of hikes, tours, and special events tolet the public sample products of Marin’s farms and ranches and to get to know the owners and producers. This year we completed a strategic planfor education which acknowledged its importance to the future of agriculture in Marin and set goals to increase our capacity for connecting landand people. We also prepared our first marketing plan to highlight in a broader geographic area malt’s support of the tradition and the future ofMarin agriculture. This effort continues in a series of credits about malt airing on kqed-fm and completely underwritten by a generous donor.

We now have before us more opportunities to preserve land than at any time in our history, and the greatest challenge we have ever faced toobtain the funding necessary to complete these projects. We are deeply grateful for the generosity of our members and donors, whose supportsustains and encourages us. We are confident that with your continued partnership, we will be able to preserve the agricultural land that is suchan important part of the heart and soul of this place that is so dear to all of us.

Thank you.Chris Kelly Robert BernerChair, Board of Directors Executive Director

Dear Members and Friends

Total preserved since 1980:32,480 acres

on 49 family farms & ranches

MALT Agricultural

Conservation Easements

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July 1, 2002–June 30, 2003Statement of Activity & Changes in Net AssetsOperating Ellen Straus Board-Designated June 30, 2003 June 30, 2002

Fund Fund Endowment Total Total

SUPPORT & REVENUE:

Grants $39,568 $677,000 $716,568 $1,390,698Contributions, dues & bequests 718,100 860,769 $41,402 1,630,271 1,184,676In-kind contributions (Note 2) 33,156Hikes & Tours 24,748 24,748 14,239Merchandise sales 6,853 6,853 5,574Special events 3,188 9,455 12,643 20,088Interest & dividends 1,524 148,048 25,108 174,680 198,755Gain / loss on investments 112,850 7,585 180,435 <195,548>Other 11,697Interfund transfers 77,800 <77,800> 0Total revenue & support 871,781 1,808,122 <3,705> 2,676,198 2,663,335

EXPENSES:

Programs 506,956 1,659,902 2,166,858 3,414,089General & administration 155,158 155,158 102,800Fundraising 184,188 134,428 2,550 321,166 330,558Total expenses 846,302 1,794,330 2,550 2,643,182 3,847,447

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 25,479 13,792 <6,255> 33,016 <1,184,112>

NET ASSETS, JULY 1, 2002 155,921 5,127,071 1,416,247 6,699,239 7,883,351

NET ASSETS, JUNE 30, 2003 $181,400 $5,140,863 $1,409,992 $6,732,255 $6,699,239

The Operating Fund provides the money tocarry out malt’s day-to-day efforts inconservation easement acquisition, stewardshipmonitoring, and raising public awarenessabout the importance of preserving MarinCounty’s productive farmlands. Most of therevenue for the Operating Fund comes frommember dues and contributions. Contributionsfrom foundations, public agencies, andindividuals to the Ellen Straus FarmlandPreservation Fund are used for malt’sconservation easement purchase program.

12%

27%

Revenue

12%

82%

Expenses61%

6%

Other

Grants

Fundraising

Programs

Member Duesand

Contributions

Generaland

Administration

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Contributions

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Administration

Photos, left to right, top row: McIsaac Ranch, Novato; MALT Dayat Whole Foods, Mill Valley; Ranches & Rolling Hills 2003, Nicasio,Art Rogers/Pt. Reyes; Hiking the Stewart Ranch,Olema; Walker Creek,Tomales. Left to right, bottom row: The Zimmerman Family, Marshall,Dexter Roberts; League of Women Voters President Margaret Jonespresents Bunny Lucheta Award to Bob Berner, pictured with daughtersCatherine, Nessia and Julia; Gladys Leiss, Chileno Valley; BlackMountain, Point Reyes Station; Bay Area Back Roads host DougMcConnell and MALT Education Director Constance Washburnfilming on the Barboni Ranch, Hicks Valley. All photos by ElisabethPtak, except as indicated

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“Recall that whatever lofty things you might accomplish today, you w

Easement Acquisition and StewardshipMalt was the first agricultural land trust in the United States. By offering landowners a conservation alternative to the sale or developmentof their farm property, malt has permanently protected more than 32,000 acres that might otherwise have been sold or subdivided. This yearwe purchased conservation easements on the Leiss Ranch in Chileno Valley and the Zimmerman Ranch in Marshall, and we are pushing aheadon several easement projects we hope to complete by the end of 2003.

Our ability to continue this successful program hinges on our having funds available to meet the cost of an easement as determined by anindependent appraisal. Until 1998, malt had a steady source of easement funding available through Proposition 70, passed by California votersin 1988. By 1998, those dollars were mostly depleted, and we turned to a capital funding strategy that raised $10 million. Currently, the goalof the easement program is to leverage, to the greatest extent possible, private and public money.

This year, for the first time in malt’s history an easement was funded entirely through grants from the California Coastal Conservancy andthe California Department of Conservation’s California Farmland Conservancy Program. We secured almost $700,000 from these two agencies.Approximately $2.3 million dollars more in public agency grants for projects to be completed in fiscal year 2003-2004 havd already beenapproved.

But challenges to the landscape and to agricultural productivity continue to present themselves long after conservation easement acquisitionsare completed. Noxious weeds and soil erosion, for example, can profoundly impact the land’s ability to support agriculture as well as native plantsand wildlife.

To meet these ongoing challenges, malt must maintain a vigorous stewardship program. A primary objective is to fulfill the legal responsibilitiesmalt accepts as easement holder. Visiting protected ranches annually and archiving reports and photographs have become significant effortsas we’ve grown. Equally important is our commitment to maintaining excellent relationships with those who own and continue to managethe ranches. Toward this end, malt’s annual Landowner Dinner was initiated three years ago to show appreciation for those who have protectedtheir property under malt easements. The dinner is highly regarded by the agricultural community and was completely underwritten this yearby a generous malt member through The Community Fund of the Marin Community Foundation.

Malt continues to support sound management on easement-protected ranches by consulting regularly with landowners, sponsoring seminars andworkshops, and providing a vital stream of information on management issues. Through the Stewardship Assistance Program, a grant programinitiated two years ago with funds raised in the capital campaign, malt allocated $24,890 in the past fiscal year to protect over a mile of creek andriparian areas and several springs that are important water sources for both livestock and wildlife. Four additional grants totaling $53,000 havebeen approved for 2003-04.

Through our easement acquisition and stewardship programs, West Marin landowners and malt supporters cooperate to safeguard a bountifulharvest and a healthy landscape.

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Photos, left to right, top row: Pelicans, Marshall; Holsteins, West Marin; A Taste of Marin 2003; Organic growers at Taste of Marin; Beef cow, Tomales;Leiss Ranch, Chileno Valley, Susan Kester. Left to right, bottom row: Old ranch building, Chileno Valley; McIsaac Ranch, Novato, Jim McIsaac; Herring boats,Marshall; License plates, Point Reyes Station. All photos by Elisabeth Ptak, except as indicated

Partners in Education Marin Conservation Corps; Nicasio Fire Department; Nicasio, Olema, Point Reyes, and San Rafael 4H Club; Marin County Farm Bureau; Marin Wine Growers Association; Nicasio School;Environmental Education Council of Marin; Marin Food Systems Project; Marin Master Gardeners; Marin County Office of Education; Marin Organic; The Bay Institute; Slide Ranch; Walker Creek Ranch; University ofCalifornia Cooperative Extension

Education and OutreachMalt’s Education Department has been building relationships between the agricultural and non-agricultural sectors of our community forthe past seven years because we believe that to preserve farmland in active agriculture, we must also preserve people’s connections to the land.This year, along with ranchers, growers, and producers, we welcomed more than 3,000 people to 35 hikes, ranch tours, and talks.

By nurturing people’s relationship to the land, we can help keep the land healthy and productive for generations to come. This means teachingcommunities about the social, environmental, and scenic values enhanced by our family farms. It means educating consumers about the importanceof buying local products so farmers can stay in business. And it means connecting our children with the wonders of agriculture so they grow up tobe adults who will support Marin farms.

Malt volunteers have played a critical role in making these links. They contribute generously in many ways and also have made their ownpersonal connections with the land, the farmers and ranchers, and with each other. These associations help them become a powerful communityof advocates for family farms.

Under a new strategic plan for education developed this year, we hope to give more adults and children the opportunity to visit farms andlearn about local agriculture. We also hope to partner with a wider variety of organizations and community groups to get our message out toother sectors of the Bay Area community.

Nurturing the next generation of land stewards is the shared goal of two collaborative projects in which malt participates. While the goalsof the Marin Agricultural and Education Alliance (maea) and the Marin Food Systems Project (mfsp) overlap, their activities differ.

In June, maea hosted the 5th annual Marin Summer Agricultural Institute for teachers and has now connected more than 130 teachers withfarms and the curricular materials needed to teach students about their connections to food and farming. New this year was the Marin FarmField Studies Program which allowed some 300 students to experience farms and be awed by the size of Holstein cows or eat fresh green beansstraight from the field.

The mfsp is working with schools to pass and implement policies that integrate curricular connections to local agriculture, environmentaleducation, garden-based ecological lessons, nutrition, and healthy school food. In the last year, two more school food policies were passed andschools moved closer countywide to involving parents, teachers, food service directors, and school nurses in an ongoing dialogue to connect schoolsto local farms and fresh food.

In the year ahead, as we work to protect farmland for future generations through the purchase of conservation easements, malt also willcontinue to act as an incubator for innovative and effective programs that encourage agricultural literacy, raise awareness of local farming,and encourage healthy relationships between people and the land.

ill do them only because you first ate something that grew out of dirt.”— Barbara Kingsolver

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Partners for PreservationJohn D. AbramsonHelen & Stanley AndersonWilliam & Melba AndersonBarbara AndrewsLinda AntonSharon CallSarah Cameron Lerer, JDChelsea CongdonEvans Family Charitable Remainder TrustSpring FriedlanderJoseph P. GillachKay GillisCharles P. GreshamMaureen J. GroperJoanne HivelySheila HumphreysJacqueline KientzMonique S. LauDavid LeggeKate Levinson & Steve CostaPeter J. MackbyGerda S. MathanClaire McAuliffeSuzanne MurphyKaryn NelsonFrederica RohlenAnne SandsRudi & Sonja SchmidJoan ShielsJerry & Marge SmithRichard & Lillian SmithCharles ThompsonRichard & Barbara TracyDavid WhitridgePat Louis WolfAnonymous (24)

Guardians ($10,000 or more)Clarke Charitable Lead UnitrustCrawford & Jess CooleyJohn & Norah CrawfordDick & Ginny DavisJoanne & Peter E. Haas Jr.Katherine JohnsonJody MartinMendelson Family FundDale & Sue MissimerMary MitsuiNell NewmanRathmann Family FoundationGage A. SchubertJeffrey B. SellonJean StarkweatherFrances SteinStoneyfield FarmWilliam E. & Aenid R. Weisgerber

FoundationWhole Foods MarketAnonymous( 7)

Stewards ($5,000-$9,999)Cassandra Benjamin & Michael PattersonAnnikka BerridgeJennifer Caldwell & John FisherHenry CorningDavid & Vicki CoxDick & Pat DalyPhyllis FaberJoel & Brenda FugazzottoRichard & Luisiana GaleDavid GambleCharles P. GreshamVictor & Lorraine HonigInverness FoundationEric & Barbara JohnsonAndrew & Tracy MatthesLawrence McFaddenCarrick & Andrew McLaughlinBrenda & John NewcombGrace RodgersKim & Debie StuartAndrew Thompson & Rebecca SpringKen & Christina WaldeckJohn & Virginia WalshAnonymous( 4)

Benefactors ($1,000-$4,999)Christopher & Jane AdamsBarbara AndrewsRobert & Dianne ArrigoniAnne Baele Kouns & John KounsMarcia Barinaga & Corey GoodmanPeter & Leyna Bernstein BarnesSheryl L. Bartolucci

Kathleen & Brian BeanDavid & Lydia BellPamela & Albert BendichNancy BertelsenRobert D. Bingham & Carol KearnsGordon & Ann BlumenfeldDelia BrintonBob Brown & Angela StrehliPriscilla & Michael BullAmy & Harold BushGerald Cahill & Kathleen S. KingMrs. John E. CahillDave Carniglia & Claire BakerRachel & Loren CarpenterRandy & Polly ChernerYvon ChouinardMary Ann Cobb & Peter WilsonSue ConleyDonald W. DavisPeter J. DavisWilliam James De Martini, M.D.George Dirkes & Gail SternJaneanne B. DoarSharon & Steve DoughtyWilliam & Phyllis DraperTeddy Dunn & William H. SvabekWilliam & Barbara EastmanJack & Dorothy EdelmanJohn F. Eisberg & Susan KlineDavid & Ellen ElliottPatricia ElvebakStephanie & Andy EvansCindy & Giorgio FarinaMarianne & Albert FigenTimothy C. Gee, M.D.Stan GillmarJane M. GitschierCharles & Leslie GompertzMargaret GradéSara & Richard GriffithsLucile GriffithsAnn Grymes & Bill HemphillScott & Elizabeth HalstedDorris & F. Gentry HarrisBill HarrisonAnn Eve HazenF. Michael Heffernan & Pamela MartinMarco & Sabrina HellmanJoanne HivelyMarcelle & Alfred HolckSusan Hedge HossfeldBettina HughesBarbara L. Jacobs & Jonathan JacobsLee & Barbara JayDiane & Theodore JohnsonDavid JonesCarol & Douglas KerrCollier KimballJohn & Rosalie KingSue Fisher KingNancy L. KittleAndrew Paul KurtzigDavid A. KwederMary LafranchiRonald LamsonMark & Sandy LevineMaryon Davies LewisStephen & Mimi LewisHaynes & Holly LindleySue Ann & Stanley LoarT. Dixon & Ruthanne LongDiane LynchAnita & Robert MacInnesPeter J. MackbyKimberley MagowanAllan & Eleanor MartiniC. Alison McLean & Brian D. SmithMrs. William McLeodJane MillerMorgan MillerGeorge & Sandra MorrisFrancis & Nadine MullerTim & Nancy MullerEdna O'ConnorBill & Carol PressAndrew RebackKristina and Eric RiemerHope Robertson & Neal AndersonCarlo R. Rocca & Susan FlaggDoris & Kenneth RoeJoan & Martin RosenJoe & Molly RunyonMax & Molly SchardtSusannah Schroll

Frank & Lelia SeidnerJennifer Sellon-DyerJohn & Elinor SeveringhausLewis & Michael SheinerMary Louise SimonThomas A. SkorniaJohn & Suzanne SpehAnn & Ellis StephensDaniel StrausSteven L. SwigElizabeth & Martin Terplan, M.D.Rufus G. Thayer, Jr.Henry O. TimnickHeloise TomasiniJanet TraubMarjorie & Barry TraubDaine & Daniel TullyWarren WeberDavid & Kay WerdegarSearle WhitneyTed & Lisa WilliamsMr. & Mrs. James WintersteenBurton & Myra Wise, M.D.Anonymous(5)

Patrons ($500-$999)Jerome Abeles & Kahn-Abeles FoundationDeborah & Arthur Ablin, M.D.Janet W. AllenJoe & Caryn AnselHoward & Eva ArnesonTom & Julie Solomon AtwoodMary Bachman & William DowningNancy & Donald Barbour, M.D.Christopher & Catherine BarnesRichard & Ann BehrmanMyra BerkowitzDave & Anne BernsteinSusan BlakeCarol & Gerald BlockNancy BourneMr. & Mrs. Richard BraytonChristian Bremser & Jennine HellerAndrew & Margaret BrighamJames BrockEllen BuchenHanna & Bruno BurgherrChrista BurgoyneFrances & Robert BurnetteShirley & Richard CahillBarbara B. CarlitzMrs. Elsie CarrA. Michael & Jeanie CaseySheila CauldwellMalinda Pennoyer ChouinardLewis & Susan ColemanWayne & Germaine CooperRichard CummingsJon & Carole D'AlessioErnest A. Dernburg, M.D.Marie-Louise & Gunther R. DetertDon & Noel DickeyKarin DilouPeter & Marijke DonatEric & Kathleen DoneyTimothy & Melissa DraperJohn & Viki DuffEllen T. EdwardsDonald & Janice ElliottPhyllis & George EllmanEunice EltonPamela H. Fabry & Edward ChieraKathy FairclothSally K. Fairfax & Monica MooreAndrew & Eileen FisherThomas & Alice FordNed & Kaki ForrestJeffrey C. FreedmanLaunce E. GambleTheodora GauderBarbara S. GaultJim & Margaret GaultRobert & Dean GiacominiGeorge & Barbara GnossMark H. GoldsteinMargaret M. Graham & Walter E. EarleJames J. Grossi, Sr.Ruth HagemeisterRichard & Virginia HavelMichael & Patricia HayesBurr Heneman & Janet VisickGerald & Maryanne HillJudy HobbsRussell & Susan Holdstein

Janice & Maurice HollowayMr. & Mrs. John HoweScott Hughes & Marilyn KriegerSuzanne Irwin-WellsHarry & Mardie JohnsonBob & Kathryn Kelly JuddChristopher & Karla KellyNancy & James KelsoAlbert & Patsy KirschbaumJackie Klieger & Kathleen PaulsenDonna & Sylvan Kline, Jr.Thomas F. Koegel & Anne U. LafolletteRobert & Mary Hall KroningerRichard & Debby LafranchiScott LafranchiAlvin & June LanattiAmy Lauterbach & James YurchencoAnne LindPete & Doris E. LindforsPamela & W. James LloydWyleen LobaughShirley LoubeStanley & Judith LubmanPaul LuchetaRichard & Jean LyttleDavid W. MabonMary E. MacCready & Melvyn C.H.

WrightLucile & James R. Masson, Jr.Craig & Janet McGarveyRobert & Suzanne MellorChristy T. Mihaly & Marc B. MihalyJohn MillerDouglas & Margaret MooreDaniel & Constance MorseWilliam & Laura MoseleyRichard MurrayAndrew Noble, M.D.Jean M. OstaggiStephen & Marjorie ParadisDiane ParishJane & Roderic PhibbsAnthony & Mary Prud'hommeAlice A. Rich, PhDBill RobbinsSheila Roebuck & John G. CattsDiane RosenbergerPhilip J. Rosenthal & Kandice StrakoTim & Annette RyanJack & Betty SchaferRudi & Sonja SchmidMichael & Susan SchwartzMaggie & Contee SeelyMargaret ShenemanSteven E. ShermanMichael & Alice ShiffmanJohn B. & Lucretia SiasRoane & Clare SiasRichard & Jill SidemanEleanor SipersteinHenrianne A. SlatteryMartin D. & Elizabeth C. SleathGlenn D. Smith & Verlinda RoseJudith Ciani SmithMargaret SmithPolly SmithRadha SternVictoria & David Stollmeyer Studios ArchitectureCatherine SullivanDeborah Sullivan & Dr. Kirk L. PasquinelliMichelle & Alan SullivanJohn SutterNatsu Ota TaylorRichard TaylorSandra Terzian-FelizTed & Paige ThomasSusan & John Van Der WalNorma & Bob WellsDonald M. WestDavid Wing & Debra AveryPeter & Nancy YoungWilliam & Diane ZuendtAnonymous(9)

Sponsors ($250-$499)Susan S. Aaron & Steven E. ShermanDavid H. AndersonLillie & James AndersonRobert Anderson & Lois Claire StevensThomas R. AndersonJudy & Robert AptekarSharon AquilinoMary & Charles Barnes

Lorraine Barrabee & Alan Schwartz OcioHathaway BarryAlvin H. Baum, Jr.Debra Belaga & Stephen StublarecCharles BennettWilliam I. BernellRobert Berner & Barbara GarfienAnnette Billingsley & Terry BergmannLinda L. BlackwoodRobert Blitzer & Henry SmallSydne & Allan BortelCarroll & Elias BotvinickBarbara BouckeMolly Bourne & Peter NicholsonGordon & Wanda BronsonRoyal & Margery BrownPeter BuckleyDebora BusseSheana & Lewis ButlerAlexander & Cornelia CalhounDian & Dow Carpenter, Jr.David & Pamela CarrHerb CaseJoseph & Susan CernyKerrie ChappelkaRussell ChathamMark A. ChavezConstance E. ChesnutTom ChildersEunice M. & Alfred W. ChildsJack & Merilou ClapperDavid & Lanice ClarkBonnie & Rich ClarkeJames & Linda Clever, M.Ds.Joanne & Don CollinsEd & Nancy ConnerPaul Coopersmith & Suzanne ParkerJames & Penny CoulterPhilip A. Crane, Jr.Copley E. CrosbyCharles & Nancy CurleyElizabeth DakinMartha DanlyChristopher & Kathryn DannThomas L. Davis & Marden N. PlantChandler & Paula DawsonJoan P. DedoAlexandra Derby & Rabbi LaveyPhilip & Christine Des RosiersBill DeutshFred DicksonEarl & Micky DolciniPaula DoubledayDoug & Andrea ApatowFred DrexlerMary Ann & Malcolm DunlapSharon Eager & Craig CollinsLeonard & Robin EberDaphne EdwardsSheila & Philip EhrlichJerome & Linda ElkindAlison Elliott & Steve BlankDavid & Erin ElliottKenneth & Ann EmanuelsPatricia & Neil EricksenDavid & Carol EssickMary Burton EvansEvan & Joan Evans IIIAnnavie FarleyCatherine FarnkopfGerald & Leona FeickertPam FerrariDenise Filakosky & Ricahrd BergmannDaniel & Sandra FittingDan FixRoger & Catherine FleckR. Neil & Ruth FoleyCaleb & Hope FooteJoan G. FordDianne & Carlo FowlerJohn FoxSuzanne & Craig FrazierDiana & Norman FreedHarvey FreedDavid FreyMargaret C. FriedmanCraig & Dianne FruinBeau & Henry GabrielTrip & Alice GabrielMike & Sally GaleLisa GanskyCharles GardinerJudith GarnettRaymond & Margot Gergus

Since its founding in 1980, malt has led the way in farmland preservation in the United States. malt’s success has been the result of inspirationon the part of its founders and dedication on the part of those who have followed in their footsteps. In addition, supportive individual donorsand enlightened public funders have enabled malt to meet the increasing financial challenges of high land costs. We gratefully acknowledgehere the Guardians, Stewards, Benefactors, Patrons, Sponsors, Businesses, and Corporate donors who have made contributions to malt duringthe 2002-2003 fiscal year. In addition we extend our appreciation to each of our other supporters, whose names are too numerous to list. Ourthanks also go to those who let us know they have remembered malt in their estate plans as Partners for Preservation and to the MarinCommunity Foundation for a core program operating grant.

Contributions through September 30, 2003

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Andrew & Natalie GiacominiGary & Linda GiacominiSusan Johann GilardiDavid & Cynthia GilbertConnie GillmarJohn & Elisabeth GleasonKate GodfreyNancy & Frederic GoldenMichael & Marjorie GoodmanAnita GooginsMarjorie GordonLaurence Graham & Susan SeymourJohn & Frankie GrayMichelle D. Griffin & Tom ParkerDavid J. & Terry GriffithsAlfred GrossiGeorge & Mary GrossiRalph & Judy GrossiPaul & Eileen GrowaldFrancine Halberg & Terry KesslerPeter & Georgia HamiltonBetty Jo HardisonWillam B. & Susan A. HarrisPeter & Victoria HassanPatricia Ann HealyJames & Nancy Jo HeatonTotton & Joanne HeffelfingerMarjorie & Anthony HelfetAnne Hiaring & Morgan HallDale & Mark Hillard Kathryn HohenriederChristopher & Holly HollenbeckLisa HonigPeter HricakBill & Lynda HuttonRichard & Karen HydeMichael IngermanRaymond JohnsonTrish Johnson & Rigdon CurrieRichard & Cynthia JordanCatherine A. JosephJames & Linda KasperMorris KatkovRobert & Barbara KaufmanAlan and Jean KayRobert & Diana KehlmannMary T. KentBill D. KingLaurence Dana Kirsch & Ivy L. BrezinaJohn & Cynthia KlockCarolyn KohlerMary KrierDavid KuettelCynthia LaMar & Jon GoerkeMichael D. Lagios & Sheila E. ConcannonLeo LavioJanice & David LawrenceJim LawryDavid LeggeVictor A. & Linda LeviKate Levinson & Steve CostaC.E. LongEdward & Leeann LymanCatherine S. LyonCatherine & Richard MacDonaldCraig & Susan MacLeodSean MaddenCharles P. MaherRobert MahoneyHildegard ManleyLarry MarksDavid & Marilyn MartinG. Steven & Gail MartinMark & Nancy MaymarRobert MaynardElizabeth & William McCluskeyRobert B. McCreadieIra McEvoyMartha McNeilCharles A. MeachamBarbara MeislinCarolyn O. MerrillAlexander W. MitchellJohn MitchellEric MoellerGladys G. MooreDennis & Susan MoritzCharlotte MorrisonZee Zee & William MottJim & Ruth MuradAlexander & Joohee MuromcewPenelope NellisJune & Frederick Newirth, M.D.William K. NisbetRichard M. NoelBarbara & Covey Oliver

and Lucy Oliver SampsonJack OswaldWilliam F. PetersRobert E. PhelanRegina PhelpsJay & Lisa PierrepontJon PittmanPreston & Lynda PittsLoren & Lisa Poncia Public Utilities CommissionC. Delos PutzKathryn & John RakowGrace & Jerome RaubeKarol Raymer & Mark HemmendingerKatherine & Phil ReillyCarl & Patricia ReitchardtRichard RespiniJennie Rhine & Thomas MeyerJohn R. Rhodes, Jr.Jeannette RingoldPaul & Jacquelyn RonanIsabella RosekransAlan Rubin, M.D. & Enid RubinConn & Susan RuscheWilliam SammethAnne Sands & Russell Faure-BracJeff & Trish ScalesJoan & Willis SchauppMark Schlesinger & Christine RussellNorma H. SchlesingerSteven & Barbara SchwankeSuki SennettAndre & Lesley ShashatySandra Jean ShepardMrs. Merritt SherWilliston & Joan Bopp ShorLeonard ShustekKathleen Ann SkeelsMary SmithRobert & Jean SoostVirginia Sorgi & Cathy SchwabeDeborah A. SorondoRichard StanleySteve Starkey & Olivia ErschenEileen & Norman StaubMarilyn & Arthur StrassburgerDavid & Mika StrassmanGeorge & Helene StraussMurray & Roberta SuidCynthia TavesTom & Janice TharsingCarolyn TimminsEdith A. TobinJerry ToneLois & Mel TukmanFrank & Judith ValoneMitch & Sophie VanbourgRonald Wagner & Bonnie RuderArthur & Susan WalentaJohn & Cindy WallbrinkMichael WeaverW. & E. WesselS. WillardJane WillseaJohn WolferspergerSandra WoliverTom & Arden WoodChip & Anne WrayMike & Katie WrightDavid Zorensky & Helen Hobart Anonymous(20)

Public GrantsCalifornia Dept. of Conservation’s

Farmland Conservancy ProgramCalifornia State Coastal ConservancyCounty of Marin

Foundations & Family FundsAptekar Family Philanthropic FundArie Kurtzig Memorial FundArntz Family FoundationBarry & Marjorie Traub FundBrewster West FoundationCalifornia Foundation for Ag

in the ClassroomCleaves and Mae Rhea FoundationCommunity Fund of the Marin

Community FoundationConstellation Fund of The Tides FoundationCenter for EcoliteracyCommunity Foundation Silicon ValleyCompton Foundation, Inc.Conn & Susan Ruche FundCox Family FundCurrie-Johnson Charitable Trust FundDonald & Janice Elliott Fund

East Bay Community FoundationEdward & Lisa Williams FundEldorado FoundationElkind Family FoundationEndurance FundErnest Lowenstein FoundationFair Isaac FundFidelity Investments Charitable Gift FundFischer Family FundForrest C. Lattner Foundation , Inc.Fremont Group FoundationFriendship FundGamble FoundationGerald K. Cahill & Kathleen S. King FundGordan & Betty Moore FoundationGrowald Community FoundationHamilton Family FundHaynes FoundationHelp on the Way FundHenry O. Timnick Charitable Gift FundHerbert M. & Naomi Leavitt Family

Charitable TrustHerbst FoundationHolloway Family FundHowe Family FundInverness FoundationJames Irving FoundationJ.A. Sullivan Family Trust FoundationJardiniere FundJEC FoundationJerry J. Wilson Memorial FoundationJewish Community Endowment FundJoanne & Peter E. Haas, Jr. FundJohn E. & Helen H. Cahill FundJohn F. Eisberg & Susan Kline FundJon & Carole d’Alessio Family FundKahn-Abels FoundationKatherine H. Johnson FundMarin Community FoundationMary Bachman & William Downing FundMatthes FoundationMeshewa Farm FoundationMel & Lois Tukman FundMendelson Family FundMichael & Susan Schwartz FundMoore Dry Dock FoundationMuller Family FoundationNigel A. & Barbara M. Renton FundPeninsula Community FoundationPinecrest FundPotrero Nuevo FundPurple Lady/Barbara J. Meislin FundRathmann Family FoundationReynolds Family FoundationRichard Thalheimer Philanthropic FundRussell & Susan Holdstein Philanthropic

FundRuth Crosby FundSan Francisco FoundationSarah Matthews Legge Trust FundSchow FoundationSchwab Fund for Charitable GivingShirley & Dick Cahill FundSpringcreek FoundationStupski Family FundSun Microsystem FoundationTamalpais Bank Community Outreach

ProgramThomas FoundationTides FoundationTone Family FundVanguard Public FoundationVarada Charitable FundVerla K. Regnery FoundationWilliam E. and Aenid R. Weisgerber

FoundationWilliam L. & Carol J. Price Charitable

FoundationWinnifred & Harry Allen FoundationWintersteen Family FundWise Family Fund

Businesses & Corporations($100 or more)Acme Chop HouseAtwood Ranches, Inc.Autodesk, Inc.Bank of MarinBank of PetalumaBerkeley Hills RealtyBirkenstock Footprint Sandals Inc.Chez PanisseCircle Bar RanchClover Stornetta Farms, Inc.Contra Costa Hills ClubDancing Coyote BeachDeutsch Design Works

Diamond D ConstructionDickson Bros. RanchDickson RanchDoug Apatow AgencyFerrari CateringGeneral Dairy ManufacturingHaramis Brothers, Inc.Henris Roofing CompanyHod Island Oyster Co.Hunt & Behrens Inc.Ingrid Weiss AssociatesInto the BlueInverness Park PlaceJerry Don Yager Pump and WellJohn's Dairy Supply Inc.Just ResultsLandscape Construction Co.M. Maselli & SonsManka's Inverness LodgeMarin County Farm BureauMarin County Farmers MarketMarin Garden ClubMarin Land Development Co.Marin Sun FarmsMcClelland's DairyMostly Natives NurseryNicasio Valley FarmsNicholas Turkey Breeding FarmsNorthgate RealtyOutdoor Art Club, Inc.RMI Associates, Inc.Redwood Empire AppraisalSausalito Woman's ClubScan-Am Foods, Inc.Seadrift Co., RealtorsSerenity KnollsSonoma Marin Veterinary Svc.Straus Family CreameryStudios ArchitectureToby's Feed Barn, Inc.Toby's Trucking Inc.Vedanta Society of Northern CaliforniaWaldo Giacomini & Sons Inc.West Marin PharmacyWetherby Asset ManagementWhole Foods MarketWilliam Lester GalleryAnonymous (1)

In-Kind Contributions($250 or more)Bovine BakeryBrickmaiden BreadsChileno Valley Natural BeefClover-Stornetta Farms, Inc.Corda WineryCowgirl CreameryDebra’s BakeryHog Island Oyster Co.Inverness Park PlaceMarin Sun FarmsMcEvoy Olive RanchNicasio Valley FarmsPacheco Ranch WineryPoint Reyes Farmstead Cheese CompanyPoint Reyes Printing Co.Point Reyes Vineyard Inn & WineryStraus Family CreameryBarbara & Michael Whitt

MALT gratefully acknowledgescontributions in memory of:George AmaroliArthur W. BackerAnn BaerMatthew BaxterSally & Peter BehrF.L. BortfeldMax CeriniAlfred Clebsch Jr.Bob DebsDr. Rafael DufficyCharles R. ElliotBrigitte FreedGeorge GoddardRichard GodinoS.R. GreenbergNorton HastingsKay HolbrookWil LafranchiDonnie LamsonPaul LusczynskiLaurette LyallElizabeth Sibbett MillerBarbara Brock MorseFritz ParkerStewart Purcell

Helen Close SeymourBill SpencerJulie SpotoTom StantonBill StrausEllen StrausWillett Rosine SutleyMarty TarcherBen UphamJohn WaltersFred WillseaMargo WingJohn Wright

And in honor of:Mr. & Mrs. DouglasSara & Adam EllisonAnita GambosJim & Margaret GaultMark Goldstein & Karen KohMargaret GradéAmy & Dave GruffKay HolbrookDr. Craig HopeMargaret MooreBob & Mary StewartDoug & Joan StewartRichard Taylor & Tracy CubbsJoan TroppmannBill & Jane WadeBarbara & Michael Whitt

Ranches & Rolling Hills ArtistsMeredith Brooks AbbottWhitney AbbottMartha BorgeRalph BorgeMarcia BurttChris ChapmanRussell ChathamJohn ComerDan CooperChristin CoyWillard DixonMichael DruryMichael EnriquezJon FrancisKaren GruszkaSusan HallGlenna HartmannDana HooperJohn IwerksLarry IwerksManny LopezRick LyttleMichael McBrideZenaida MottBill RobertsAne Carla RovettaRick SchlossWendy SchwartzRandall SextonSusanne SimingerGary SmithSkip SmithJ. Thomas SolteszRay StrongArturo TelloSarah VedderWard WalkupPatricia WallisThomas Wood

Taste of Marin Contributors 2002Anna's Daughters BakeryBrickmaiden BreadChileno Valley Natural BeefCoast Roast CoffeeCorda WineryCowgirl CreameryDebra's BakeryFairfax FreshFresh Run FarmsHog Island Oyster CompanyIndian Peach Food CompanyMarin OrganicMarin Sun FarmsMarshall’s HoneyMcEvoy Olive RanchMt. Barnabe FarmMt. Tamalpais VineyardNicasio Valley FarmsPacheco Ranch WineryPoint Reyes Farmstead Cheese CompanyPoint Reyes VineyardStar Route FarmsStraus Family CreameryWorsley Produce

VolunteersMALT volunteers enable us to broaden the scope of our outreach efforts by assisting on hikes and tours, staffing events, and creating a network of advocates for family farms.

Suzanna Abbott; Katrina Anderson; Helen Beale; Roy Benvenuti; Steve Bjerklie; Diane Bolman; Linda Burkman; Ginny Cannon; Jude Cassel; Joyce Crews; Vernita Ediger; Blair Edwards; Noni Edwards; Amy Forseth; SandraForsyth; Laurel Gilbert; Tony Gilbert; Joe Gillach; Julie Grantz; Karen Gray; Sara Guinness; Joe Hayes; Anne Hellman; Trevor Hughes; Jennifer Johnson; Pam Johnson; Cindy Jordan; Dick Jordan; Diane Judd; Muniera Kadrie;Roanne Kaplow; Heide Kawahata; Susan Kunhardt; Silvia Lange; Eden Luz; Bonnie MacLaird; Bev McIntosh & granddaughters Amita & Sammy; Ewell McIsaac; Linda Peterson; Mary Pileggi; Gene Ptak; Grace Raube;Joyce Rhodes; Dominique Richard; Rebecca Rohrkaste; Dexter Roberts; Helena Russell; Tracy Salcedo; Bob Schafgans; Tristy Schewe; Don Seites; Joy Stillian; Winifred Tarpey; Christina Waldeck; Margot Walker; AliceWallace; Katie Wood; Barbara Whitt; Michael Whitt; Rebecca Wright; Joe Youmans; Gene Young; Lisa Young; Ellie Zeidman

Ranchers, tour leaders, and speakers bring Marin agriculture to life for the thousands of non-agricultural visitors they host each year for malt:AllStar Organic, Janet Brown; Black Mountain Cattle Ranch, Margaret Nobbman & Mike Giamonna; Blue Water Kayaking; Cedars Textile Arts Center; Doughty Dairy & Point Reyes Vineyard, Sharon & Steve Doughty;Drakes Bay Hereford Ranch, Anne Murphy; Draper Farms, Jerry Draper; Fairlea Ranch, Mike Casey; Fresh Run Farms, Peter Martinelli; Gale Ranch, Sally & Mike Gale; Historian, Dewey Livingston; Hog Island OysterCompany, John Finger, Terry Sawyer, Michael Watchorn; International Forum on Globalization, Debi Barker; Lafranchi Dairy & Nicasio Valley Farms, Randy Lafranchi & Lynette Pareglio; McEvoy Olive Ranch, Nan McEvoy,Shari de Joseph, Eliza Fisher, Michael Coon, Jill Lee, Jeff Creque; Meadowsweet Dairy, Henry Corning and Glenda Griffith; Nunes Dairy, Tim, Laura, Betty & George Nunes;Pacheco Ranch Winery, Herb & Debbie Rowland; Paradise Valley Produce, Denis & Sandy Dierks; Poncia Beef & Sheep Ranch, Al Poncia; Slide Ranch; Star Route Farms, Warren Weber & Doug Gallagher; Stewart Ranch,JoAnn & Boyd Stewart & Amanda Wisby; Straus Family Creamery, Albert Straus, Julian Kayne & Maya Elmer; Marin Sun Farms, Dave Evans; Tomales Bay Herring Fishery/Marshall Boatworks, Tim Furlong, John Vilicich;Naturalist David Wimpfheimer; Windrush Farms, Mimi Lueberman

Page 8: 2002 - 2003 Marin Agricultural Land Trust Annual Report

The Year in Review © is published by Marin Agricultural Land Trust, a nonprofit,tax-exempt organization. Editor: Elisabeth Ptak. Graphic design: Gay Schecter.

Printed with soy ink on recycled paper by Point Reyes Printing Co.

On the cover: Sunshine Trio by Randall Sexton, one of theparticipating artists in Ranches & Rolling Hills, a show and saleof landscape art to benefit MALT and the preservation of MarinCounty farmlands. The seventh annual art show will take placeon May 15 & 16, 2004, at the Druid’s Hall in Nicasio.

Marin Agricultural Land TrustPost Office Box 809 Point Reyes Station California 94956

415-663-1158 [email protected] www.malt.org

Marin Agricultural Land Trustis a private, member-supported nonprofit organization createdin 1980 by a coalition of ranchers and environmentalists topermanently preserve Marin County farmland for agriculturaluse. Malt eliminates the development potential on farmlandthrough the acquisition of conservation easements involuntary transactions with landowners. Malt also promotespublic awareness and encourages policies which support andenhance agriculture.

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Left to right: front row: Steve Kinsey; Bill Barboni; Sue Conley;Loren Poncia; second row: Jim McIsaac; Karin Urquhart; AnneFlemming; Chris Kelly; David Werdegar, M.D.; back row: StanGillmar; Sam Dolcini; Tim Furlong; Doug Moore; JaneannErickson. Not pictured: Haynes Lindley; Tim Nunes; Warren Weber

Board of Directors 2002–2003

Chris Kelly, Chair Conservationist, LarkspurBill Barboni II, Vice-chair Veterinarian, Hicks ValleySue Conley, Treasurer Businesswoman, Point Reyes StationSam Dolcini, Secretary Rancher, Chileno ValleyJaneann Erickson Ranchwoman / Youth Leader, Valley FordAnne Flemming Community Volunteer, RossTim Furlong Rancher / Contractor, TomalesStanley Gillmar Attorney, InvernessSteve Kinsey Marin County Supervisor, 4th DistrictHaynes Lindley, Jr. Attorney, RossJim McIsaac Dairy Rancher, NovatoDouglas Moore Businessman, San FranciscoTim Nunes Rancher, Point ReyesLoren Poncia Rancher, TomalesKarin Urquhart Community Activist, San AnselmoWarren Weber Organic Farmer, BolinasDavid Werdegar Physician, Ross

StaffRobert Berner Executive DirectorJulie Evans MembershipSusan Kester Easement AcquisitionTony Nelson StewardshipElisabeth Ptak Associate DirectorLeah Smith Volunteer ProgramAbbie Walther Office ManagerConstance Washburn Education

Left to right: Susan Kester; Abbie Walther; Tony Nelson; ConstanceWashburn; Elisabeth Ptak; Julie Evans; Leah Smith; Bob Berner

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