(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Bill White, alongside his wife, Alane, talks about the central pivot watering system he purchased to help preserve the farmland surrounding the Trappist monastery in Huntsville on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. A deal has been reached to preserve most of the 1,800-acre agricultural operation that surrounds the monastery grounds in the rapidly subdividing Ogden Valley. White has agreed to donate much of the development rights to the land so that it remains as agricultural open space. White has invested heavily in the land's agricultural operations so that it would qualify for the $8.8 million in federal grants that are funding most of the deal.