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This episode traces how a long‑running teaching farm in southeastern Ohio is transitioning into a Farmland Commons to secure its land in perpetuity and pass stewardship to a new farming family. It focuses on: (1) the Warmkes’ 30‑year evolution from private landowners hosting more than 100 interns into founders of a Farmland Commons, including their decision to transfer 38 acres and 17 structures into a 501(c)(25) model with the Farmer’s Land Trust; (2) the community‑based process for selecting new farmers, led by former interns who now serve on the Farm Board, using rubrics, interviews, and on‑farm work days to identify a family prepared to steward the land; (3) the Farmland Commons structure itself: a multi‑organization ownership model that holds land collectively, leases it to farmers, requires 70% agricultural use, and builds long‑term securit ...