Connecting local food producers to land and water
Each year Northern Colorado loses more than 2,400 acres of farmland. PVCF is dedicated to connecting farmers and ranchers to land and water, ensuring they will always be part of our community.

“It is so gratifying to know that PVCF is helping producers sustain their farms. I am also happy to know local land is being put to good use.”
– Toni Atkinson, PVCF donor and CSA customer
“Without affordable access to land and a long-term lease we wouldn’t have been able to sustain our business.”
– Nic Koontz and Katie Slota, PVCF producers, Native Hill Farm


“At PVCF, there are lots of people working together toward this one goal of farm preservation and land access to sustain the future for a next generation of farmers.”
– Kristin Maxwell, PVCF producer alumni, Cabri Creamery
Priced out, young farmers partner with Fort Collins to graze open spaces and heal land
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“It is so gratifying to know that PVCF is helping producers sustain their farms. I am also happy to know local land is being put to good use.”
– Toni Atkinson, PVCF donor and CSA customer

“Without affordable access to land and a long-term lease we wouldn’t have been able to sustain our business.”
– Nic Koontz and Katie Slota, PVCF producers, Native Hill Farm

“At PVCF, there are lots of people working together toward this one goal of farm preservation and land access to sustain the future for a next generation of farmers.”
