Ridge Administration Announces 35 More Farms To Be Preserved HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Agriculture Secretary Samuel E. Hayes Jr. announced the approval of 35 farms to taling nearly 4,000-acres for preservation. The announcement brings the total number of farms preserved since January to 253 the most preserved during any year since Pennsylvania’s farmland preservation program began in 1989. “In Pennsylvania, we’re se rious about protecting agricul ture land, and preserving the proud and productive heritage of Pennsylvania’s 60,000 farm families,” Hayes said. “Thanks to the leadership of Gov. Ridge’s extraordinary ‘Growing Greener’ initiative, and the hard work of the state and county farmland-preservation boards, Pennsylvania is preserving farmland at a pace greater than any other state in the nation. “Gov. Ridge set the tone during January’s Farm Show, when he challenged state and county farmland-preservation boards to protect 100 farms in the ‘lOO days of Growing Greener’ from Farm Show to Earth Day. “Pennsylvania’s agriculture community eagerly answered the call preserving 101 farms, totaling 12,400-acres. “During the fall, the preserva tion board set a goal to preserve 100 more. We did, and then some. In fact, we’ve protected more farms in Pennsylvania this year than during any year since the program began. And you can bet more will be preserved in De- Supports YOU! DDB To Find Out More Ways In Which I I CAN SUPPORT YOU - CALL 717-626-5511 PPS cember. “Already, Pennsylvania has preserved more farms than any state in the nation.” Created in 1989, the Pennsyl vania Agricultural Land Preser vation Board oversees the state Farmland Preservation Pro gram, which allows the state and counties to purchase develop ment rights, referred to as ease ments, to guarantee that farms will remain as agricultural land. Including the nine county owned easements in Lancaster, Perry, Westmoreland, and York counties, the Farmland Preser vation Program has protected 1,446 farms totaling 177,803- acres since 1989. In addition, the state Agricul ture Land Preservation Board also approved Allegheny County as the 51st county to enter the state’s Farmland Pres ervation Program. Ridge signed the “Growing Greener” initiative into law on Dec. 15, 1999, investing nearly $650 million in Pennsylvania’s environment including $lOO million for farmland preserva tion over five years. To celebrate the largest envi ronmental investment in Penn sylvania history and to begin to get these dollars into our com munities as quickly as possible Ridge launched the “100 Days of Growing Greener” at the Pennsylvania Farm Show in January. In May, the General Assembly passed Gov. Ridge’s 2000-2001 budget, which includes $135 million to fund the second year of the five-year “Growing Equipment knowledge of the pressure washer industry. Parts and accessories stocked saving you downtime and loss of income. 1248 East Newport Road, Lititz, PA 17543 Greener” initiative. The funds come from $lOO million in new money from the General Fund and $35 million redirected from existing funding sources. For a list of farms preserved in 2000, or for more information on Pennsylvania’s Farmland Preservation Program, contact the state Agriculture Depart ment’s Press Office, or visit the department’s homepage through the Pennsylvania Power Port at www.state.pa.us or directly at www.pda.sta te.pa.us. • Mervin and Rhoda Bru baker, Marion Township, 163.5- acres, $327,000. • Henry and Kathryn Eyrich, Oley Township, 194.3-acres, $388,600. • Henry and Kathryn Eyrich, Oley Township, 94.7-acres, $189,400. • Henry and Kathryn Eyrich, Oley Township, 46.2-acres, $92,400. • Ricky and Miriam Manwiller, Heidelberg Town ship, 84-acres, $168,000. • Starr and Donna Miller, Marion and Tulpehocken town ships, 79.1-$158,200. Bucks County • Dorothy Trauger, Lee Ann and Walter Kressman Jr., Durham Township, 53-acres, $302,400. • David, Frank, Michael and John Ragan Farm, Connoque nessing Township, 364.3-acres, $878,592. • William and Norma Beck, IMJBi Online access at www.progressivepressure.com Berks County Butler County Centre County Service support for all your repairs both in ■hHI house or on site. We work on all brands of equipment. 181 MSI Our efficient team at PPS will get the information you need promptly. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 25, 2000-C3 Walker Township, 101-acres, $151,000. • Claude and Linda Homan Farm, Potter Township, 147.9- acres, $341,000. Columbia County • H. Dale Crawford, Mount Pleasant Township, 109-acres, $109,139. Dauphin County • Emily and Dwight Hoff man, Washington Township, 105.8-acres, $158,970. • Robert and Jean Rodichok, Gratz Township, 93.5-acres, $131,382. • Gerald and Linda Wiest, Lykens Township, 168.6-acres, $246,302.85. Franklin County • Robert and Betty Kershner, Antrim Township, 136.9-acres, $232,747. Lancaster County • Thomas and Martha Ann Henry, Drumore Township, 124.8-acres, $183,361. • Lester and Joan Zimmer man, West Cocalico Township, 82.2-acres, $258,645. Lebanon County • Ken and Irene Mase, South Annville and West Cornwall townships, 121.5-acres, $182,220. Lehigh County • John and Linda Folck, Lynn Township, 120.2-acres, $204,399. • Harold Handwerk, Lynn Township, 60.8-acres, $97,240. Perry County • John and Sarah Hall, Tus carora Township, 325.8-acres, $241,665. Schuylkill County • Felix and Lucille Car penter, Eldred Township, 64.2- acres, $64,230. • Donald, Madeline and Ken neth Ruch, West Penn Town ship, 137.1-acres, $137,100. Susquehanna County • Louis and Natalie Hawley Farm, Bridgewater Township, 397.9-acres, $320,293. Westmoreland County • Stanley Auen, Bell Town ship, 62.3-acres, $124,514. • Joel and Reta Suter, East Huntingdon Township, 50.8- acres, $101,553. 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