Land Conservancy Of Adams County, Partners Preserve 144-Acre Farm
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The Land Conservancy of Adams County recently partnered with Jeff and Deborah Seibert to preserve their 144-acre farm in Hamilton Township, Adams County with a conservation easement.

The farm was preserved through a partnership with U.S.D.A. Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Adams County Green Space Grant Program.

The Conservancy has worked to preserve 11,299 acres in Adams County.

For more information on programs, initiatives, other upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the Land Conservancy of Adams County website.

(Reprinted from the PA Land Trust Association News webpage.)

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[Posted: August 5, 2019]


8/12/2019

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