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Message from American Farmland Trust:  How Threatened is Maryland’s Farmland–and What is the State Doing to Protect It? 

June 2, 2020 By Land and Cultural Preservation Fund

Message from American Farmland Trust: How Threatened is Maryland’s Farmland–and What is the State Doing to Protect It? 

How Threatened is Maryland’s Farmland–and What is the State Doing to Protect It? 

 

A new study from American Farmland Trust – “Farms Under Threat: The State of the States” – provides groundbreaking new data that answer these questions. JOIN US for a webinar on Wednesday, June 17th at 1:00 PM to dig into the findings for Maryland. We’ll be looking at the spatial and policy scorecard findings and talking through tools available through this report to help planners, land trusts, farm and conservation organizations, policymakers, farmers, landowners and other advocates strengthen and expand farmland retention and protection efforts. The webinar is free and open to anyone with an interest in learning more.

 

Register here:https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2433062409013977358

Filed Under: Friends of Frederick County, Preserving Farms and Open Space

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