Fon im X)l 111 •a< E Agricultural Conservation Easement Purchase Program slows the loss of prime farmland through the purchase of permanent conservation easements (or development rights) from owners of quality farmland by state, county and loc program compensates landowners for the development value, in return for maintaining the land as open space Farmers may choose to receive the proceeds from easement sales in a lump sum payment or installments. For more inform county’s agricultural land preservation board or the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Farmland Preservation at 717-783-3167. Agriculture-Linked Investment Program (AofUnk) provides low interest loans to implement management practices that are part of an approved nutrient management plan. It is a cooperative effort of the Pennsylvania Treasury Oepai Conservation Commission, local commercial banks and offices of the Farm Credit Service. The costs of manure storage facilities, barnyard management facilities, terraces, waterways and diversions are some of the practices that may b loans. After the county conservation distnet approves a nutrient management plan, the farmer should request an estimate of the construction costs for the desired practices, and then seek a loan. For more information or an application, bank, Farm Credit Service office, local conservation distnet office, or the Pennsylvania State Conservation Commission at 717-772-8821. Agricultural Management Assistance (AMA) provides cost-share assistance to establish rotational grazing, construct or improve water management structures, plant trees for windbreaks or to improve water quality and mitigate risk tl diversification or resource conservation practices, including soil erosion control, integrated pest management, or a transition to organic farming. There is a 5- to 10-year contract period, with payments up to $50,000 for any fiscal year. Si with periodic ranking cutoff dates as determined by the state conservationist. AMA may be combined with other programs, providing even greater benefits in some cases. For more information or an application, contact your county’s USD Resources Conservation Service or Conservation District, or htto://www.nrcs.usda.gov/orograms/ama/. ClwMpMk* Bay Foundation’s Farm Stewardship Program (FSP) provides financial and technical assistance to create wooded stream buffers and fence cattle out of wetlands in Pennsylvania's Chesapeake Bay Watershed (land whe the Susquehanna or Potomac Rivers and eventually the Bay) with l&year contracts. CBF typically pays the full cost of the fence system and plantings, and the landowner is responsible for costs of stabilized crossings and/or watering a