Hammond City Court Judge Britain Sledge on the Importance of Land Conservation

Britain Sledge is Hammond’s 7th Ward City Court Judge and a member of the Land Trust Advisory Council… AND we held last week’s Yoga in the Sunflowers event at his family’s farm!

Britain gave a great interview out at Pine Knoll Farm, where he talked about the incredible benefits of land conservation for landowners in Tangipahoa Parish and across Louisiana. Check it out here!

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