Share Your Landownership Experience: TASFRL x HARC Landowner Questionnaire
Event Overview
TASFRL, in partnership with HARC, invites landowners, farmers, ranchers, rural families, and land stewards across Texas to share their insight through a short landowner questionnaire.
This questionnaire is part of a broader effort to better understand the needs, challenges, and priorities of communities working to protect, retain, and sustain land across generations.
The questionnaire focuses on landownership, heirs’ property retention, generational wealth, long-term land stewardship, and the resources communities may need to support land retention.
Your response can help TASFRL better understand where support is needed, what challenges landowners and families are facing, and how future outreach, education, technical assistance, and community engagement efforts can be shaped.
This is an early data-gathering phase. The information gathered through this questionnaire may help inform future outreach, community education, technical assistance, and listening sessions.
Who should complete the questionnaire?
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Landowners
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Farmers
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Ranchers
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Rural families
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Land stewards
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Families working to retain land across generations
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People connected to heirs’ property, succession planning, land retention, or rural land stewardship in Texas
The questionnaire does not request personally identifiable information.
Your landownership experience matters.
Take a few minutes to complete the questionnaire and help TASFRL better understand the needs of landowners, farmers, ranchers, and rural families across Texas.
CTA: Take the Questionnaire
Link: https://www.tasfrl.org/tasfrl-in-partnership-with-harc
July 7, 2026
- Short landowner questionnaire
- Open to landowners, farmers, ranchers, rural families, and land stewards across Texas
- Focused on landownership, heirs’ property retention, generational wealth, and community resource needs
- Responses will help inform future outreach, education, technical assistance, and community support
- The questionnaire does not request personally identifiable information
- TASFRL in partnership with HARC
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