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Shapiro Administration Invests $5.8M To Protect 1,519 Acres On 22 Farms

The Shapiro Administration has announced a significant step in agricultural conservation with the preservation of 1,519 acres on 22 farms.

Key Takeaways:

  • Shapiro Administration preserves 1,519 acres across 22 farms, preventing residential or commercial development.
  • The State Land Preservation Board commits over $5.8 million to protect prime farmland.
  • Since 1988, Pennsylvania has led the nation in farmland preservation with significant state, county, and local investments.
  • Contributions from federal programs and individual donors enhance the preservation effort.
  • The initiative is part of a broader strategy to maintain agricultural sustainability and environmental conservation.

Strategic Investment in Farmland Conservation

The Shapiro Administration has announced a significant step in agricultural conservation with the preservation of 1,519 acres on 22 farms across 11 counties in Pennsylvania. This initiative represents a strategic investment of more than $5.8 million by the State Land Preservation Board to ensure the longevity of prime farmland in the state.

Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding highlighted the importance of preserving farmland: “In the simplest terms, without farms, we don’t eat. Pennsylvania has some of the richest soil in the nation… Protecting our farmers’ economic opportunities and irreplaceable resources is one of the most important investments we make as a state.”

Leading the Nation in Farmland Preservation

Since the inception of the Farmland Preservation Program in 1988, Pennsylvania has secured over 6,336 farms and 634,375 acres, leveraging more than $1.69 billion in investments.

Collaborative Efforts and Community Support

The farmland preservation program involves the county, local government, nonprofits, and the agricultural community. Notable among recent preservation efforts are farms along the Kittatinny Ridge, which received additional federal funding through the U.S. Department of Agriculture‘s Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP), highlighting the project’s broader environmental impact.

The Shapiro Administration initiative also benefits from community support, as demonstrated by the donation from Tim Brown, a neighboring farmer in Adams County, who contributed over $500,000 towards farmland preservation around his farm.

Secretary Redding commended the legacy of such contributions: “Farm families who sell their land development rights are leaving a legacy that will ensure that future Pennsylvania families have green spaces and healthy farmland to produce food, income, and jobs.”

Future Outlook and Comprehensive Conservation Strategy

The farmland preservation initiative is part of Pennsylvania’s comprehensive agricultural sustainability and environmental conservation approach. This includes various programs and investments to support farmers adopting conservation practices and enhancing the agricultural sector’s contribution to climate goals.

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