HARRISBURG, Feb. 12, 2015 – Add another 250 acres of Berks County land to Pennsylvania’s farmland preservation program.

The three tracts, valued at nearly $625,000, were approved for inclusion in the record-setting operation today by the Pennsylvania Agricultural Land Preservation Board, Sen. Judy Schwank said.

The 250 acres added by the panel now mean 687 Berks County farms and 68,622 acres are now protected from future development.

“As food costs continue to increase, it’s extremely important that we make sure Pennsylvania’s farms – especially those in Berks County – are able to grow and harvest produce, meat and cheese for local residents,” Schwank, a member of the preservation board, said. “Buying locally is one of the surest ways to ensure the affordability of a good, nutritious food source.”

The conservation easements approved today by the board total $373,750 and were paid to the following Berks County land owners:

  • Louise Rick, Lower Heidelberg Township, 44 acres
  • Earl & Ann Martin, Maxatawny Township, 85.3 acres
  • Mae Baver, Greenwich Township, 120.6 acres

Since its inception in 1988, the commonwealth has protected 4,750 farms totaling 504,252 acres with nearly $1.4 billion in easements.

La administración local, del condado o estatal - o cualquier combinación de las tres - puede comprar servidumbres. Los condados que decidan tener un programa de compra de servidumbres deben crear una junta de preservación de tierras agrícolas.

El objetivo a largo plazo del programa estatal es preservar permanentemente las tierras agrícolas. Los titulares de las servidumbres tienen derecho a impedir el desarrollo o las mejoras del terreno para fines distintos de la producción agrícola.

Para más información sobre el programa de preservación de tierras agrícolas de Pensilvania, visite el sitio web de la Oficina de Preservación de Tierras Agrícolas.

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