Harrisburg, October 13, 2011 — An additional 285 acres of Berks County farmland will be preserved through the purchase of conservation easements valued at $681,127 dollars that were approved today by the Pennsylvania Agricultural Land Preservation Board, according to state Sen. Judy Schwank, a Preservation Board member.

According to Sen. Schwank, the following farms will be preserved:

Family                                               Municipality                   Acres Preserved

Robert French                               Perry Twsp.                     134.8

Norman Martin                              Richmond Twsp.           27.4

Paul and Anna Mae Martin        Richmond Twsp.           47.3

Levi and Doris Zimmerman      Tulpehocken Twsp.      75.3

Total:         284.8

“Agriculture is a significant economic driver in Berks County,” Schwank said. “Farmland conservation easements ensure that the land is protected so that we can continue to provide food and preserve our county’s number one industry.”

The Agricultural Land Preservation Board is intended to permanently preserve large clusters of viable agricultural lands by acquiring agricultural conservation easements (ACE).

An ACE prevents the development of the land for any purpose besides productive agriculture.

Statewide 4,208 farms totaling 455,207 acres have been preserved since the program’s inception.  In Berks County 631 farms consisting of 64,000 acres have been preserved.  Berks County has preserved more acreage of farmland than any other county in the state program.

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