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CFFC mails our periodical the Monitor to members on a recurring basis. Listed below are links to the Monitors published in the last several years.
January 2013 The Changing Face of Fauquier Agriculture
Vint Hill Farm - Historical Building Protection
Broadview Avenue Improvements
Alwington Farm Litigation Update
Farm Winery Ordinance Litigation Update
October 2012 Consulting Firm Hired for (Rappahannock River) Battlefield Study
Navigating Effects of the New Winery Ordinance
Broadview Redesign Study - Public Voice is Missing
CFFC Supporting Agribusiness
Vint Hill Farms - VHEDA Leadership May Be Ending
Communications - New Monitor Manager
April 2012 CFFC Wins Recognition for Auburn Battlefields
ABPP Awards Second Grant to CFFC
Unraveling A Gordian Ordinance (Winer Ordinance)
Taking A Broader View Of Broadview
January 2012 We're on patrol Mintbrook: Wrong time, wrong place, wrong thing Creatiing a "there there" at Vint Hill: Ouch or ooh?
November 2011 Forget States' Rights - What About Ours? Everyone Should Win This Wine Contest A Splendid Summer Sunday at Oakwood Tribute to Todd Benson
Catlett proposal still all smkoe and mirrors: no magic sewer - Catlett Farm LLC proposal concerns Farm Town Steeped in History Targeted by Modern Greed - a snap shot of Catlett history Welcome Interns! -2011 high school scholarship awardees anounced CFFC Takes the Lead in Sesquicentennial Planning - CFFC Board Members participate in planning activities
Waste we want not!When developers’ septic systems fail, who’ll get stuck with the muck? Freeways are a waste—of everything, New study paves the way for a cleaner, safer, more beautiful way to get from here to there— Why let a good thing go to waste? Preserving the Remington Freight Depot
Will Fauquier’s Economic Development Support our Open Space Businesses?
The Bealeton That Bealeton Said It Didn’t Want
Auburn Battlefields Clear Last Hurdle
Is Fauquier County the Birthplace of Modern Agriculture?
President’s Message
November 2008 President’s Message Two Big Questions Facing Marshall Service District Protection for Floodplain and Steep Slopes vs. Density Credits Conservation Easements of Note: An Update New CFFC Interns and Sally Kahn Scholarship Designee New CFFC Board Members CFFC Supports Other County Organizations The Buckland Battlefield Story Continues, Installment 3