HARRISBURG, Dec. 11, 2014 – Another 150 acres of prime Berks County agricultural land were added today to Pennsylvania’s record-setting farmland preservation program, Sen. Judy Schwank said today.

The 150 acres added by the Pennsylvania Farmland Preservation Board now mean 684 Berks County farms and 68,372 acres are now protected from future development.

“The Berks Countians who own the tracts that were entered into Pennsylvania’s farmland preservation program today have made good and worthwhile decisions,” Schwank, a member of the preservation board, said. “Because of their actions, Berks County deepens its commitment to making sure agriculture has a bright future here and across the commonwealth.”

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.

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

  • James & Donna Lee Dietrich, Upper Bern Township, 24 acres
  • Michael & Rosita Miller, Heidelberg Township, 79.7 acres
  • J. Freymoyer, Upper Bern/Tilden townships, 45.7 acres

Since its inception in 1988, the commonwealth has protected 4,732 farms totaling 502,757 acres with $1.3 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.

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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