Farming, Saturday, January 1,1994 More Farmland Preserved HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The Pennsylvania Agricultural Land Preservation Board has approved easement purchases for 24 farms in 13 counties, protecting 2,947 acres of prime farmland from development. “We’re closing out a very successful year for the farmland protection program,” said state Agriculture Secretary and Board Chair man Boyd E. Wolff. “More counties are pro tecting an increasing number of farms.” Under the Farmland Protection Program, which began in 1989, the state and counties purchase development rights to guarantee that their farms will remain as agricultural land. Individual landowners apply to county Agri cultural Land Preservation Boards. If approved for possible easement purch ase, the county boairis may request state fund ing participation. Counties may participate jointly with the state in easement purchases or may purchase easements outright themselves. Today’s meeting also represents the first time that board-approved easements will be funded by state cigarette tax revenue. Revenue set aside for farmland preservation was included in Act 22 of 1991. Based upon a tax of two cents on every pack of cigarettes sold in the Commonwealth, the tax is pro jected to generate $22 million annually. Cigarette tax revenue is transferred to the farmland protection program twice per year, in January and July. Some of the easements approved for purchase at today’s meeting will be funded with July cigarette tax revenue. Following are the properties approved, listed by county, owner, township, acreage and purchase cost; • Berks Clarence D. and Esther L. Gel singer, Heidelberg Township, 125 acres, $249,680. • Berks Roy O, and Gloria M. Christ man, Marion Township, 239 acres, $452,200. • Berks Paul R. and Vema M. Christ man Farm #2, Perry Township, 118 acres, $223,744. • Berks Richard and Kay Kerper, Rich mond Township, 74 acres, $148,820. • Berks—Omar A. Kurtz, Oley Township, 127 acres. $253,320. • Berks Paul R. and Vema M. Christ man Farm #l, Perry Township, 110 acres, $187,748. • Berks Thun Farm #2. Lower Heidel berg Township, 120 acres, $242,975. • Berks Thun Farm #1 (Louis Thun Trust Farm), 63 acres. $126,000. • Chester—Aaron S. and Miriam S. King, Honey Brook Township, 38 acres, $123,981. • Chester—E. Robert and Betty L.Piefer, Londonderry Township, 133 acres, $245,573. • Cumberland Richard G. and Shelva J. Mains Farm #2, Penn Township, 211 acres, $397,102. • Dauphin—Blair R. and Marie O.Enders, Jackson Township, 143 acres, $191,321. ■ Dauphin Willard and Janice Schlegel, Upper Paxton Township, 98 acres, $118,629. • Lehigh Clayton P. and Geraldine V. Kerschner, Heidelberg Township. 13S acres, $270,869. • Lehigh Forrest A. Sr. and Grace O. Wessner, Heidelberg Township, 75 acres, $142,714. • Lycoming Robert Steppe, Limestone Township, 103 acres, $lOB,OOO. • Mercer John L. Fricde, Delaware Township, 111 acres, $22,152. • Montgomery Wilmcr F, and Millie M. Alderfer, Limerick Township, S 3 acres, $363,732. • Schuylkill Lyndon Hepler, Eldred Township-, 89 acres, $89,400. • Union John R. and Mabel J. Walter, East Buffalo Township, 94 acres, $98,815. • Union Donald B. and Ruth E. Span gler. Limestone Township, 126 acres, $113,283. • Wayne Clarence and Lois Fitze, Clin ton Township, 167 acres, $186,637. • Westmoreland Donald C. and Judith Fretts, East Huntingdon Township, 69 acres, $126,979. • ' r ork Barley’s Star Rock Farm, East 1 " wnship, 326 acres, $549,290.