Kenneth C. “Casey” Stone is a life-long resident of Yolo County, having grown up in Woodland and residing now in Winters with his wife Angela and their two children. After earning a B.S. degree in Business Administration from CSU Chico, Casey joined the family ranching and farming partnership, Yolo Land & Cattle Co., which he manages with his brother, Scott. He and Angela also operate a related beef jerky distribution business and host international tour groups at the family ranch. Casey is a past President and current Director of the Yolo County Farm Bureau. Casey was on the Board of the Yolo Land Trust from 2005 to 2010. He served as President in 2008-2009, and is still involved with the Land Conservation Committee and A Day in the Country each year.
Yolo County’s farmland is more than open space—it grows our food, supports wildlife, provides jobs, and helps define our community.
Yolo Land Trust protects local farmland and keeps farms thriving in Yolo County. Once farmland is paved over, it doesn’t come back. Protecting it today means preserving local food, natural resources, and a strong agricultural future.
Give by May 7 for Big Day of Giving to help keep farms in farming for future generations. Your gift is an investment in the future of this land and community.