* fk •« I »-• W* * iw< : iitfci.*W * * >„*■/?# /- ■* "> V 1976 <• s „ >•- v y--«. /' * , * C A * - - - <, ' -« V " < ' < '» s '-t£‘>^« - , - J .,'. -‘ , "•f' i v £ s' A A pictorial essay on land-use , productivity, and the dilemma of some farrala Land use is a subject near the top of everyone’s mind these days, with much concern being expressed over the , preservation of agricultural land. This photo essay is designed to show what can and does happen to far mlands and accompanying buildings when acreage goes out of production. In the upper left-hand corner of this double page is a picture of the farm as it was during the late Summer of , >' „<■ r^k'&s ; V^VSjV 4*> > Fourteen years in the i „„ w* V* L > w 1962. Pride of ownership and diligent work turr property into one cf}plativq£?auty. The farm rec name (next picture), arid the buildings - whitewashed and painted. Various construction p were undertaken. By 1965 the same farm looke shown directly above. 1 <- $ V 'v ' * As many as 220 head of cattle roamed thes< Lancaster Farming photos by Dieter Krieg I .*** x ' Ny w * < '< ■'?% „ ■*! N ’ ’’ . v V |r ’"
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