Land Trust Alliance Announces First Awards Through Remote Monitoring Grant Program
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‘So Many Are Looking for Ways to Do More As We Continue to Work Remotely’
Remote monitoring has helped stewardship teams and landowners gain new perspectives on their work, respond quickly to threats to conserved land, and work more efficiently to uphold the promise of protecting land in perpetuity. WASHINGTON (PRWEB) April 14, 2021 The Land Trust Alliance, a national land conservation organization working to save the places people need and love by strengthening land conservation across America, announced today its first grants to support land trusts as they integrate new technologies into their work that will help ensure conserved lands remain protected.
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Saving dairy farms with cheesemaking
Updated Jan 11, 2021;
Posted Jan 11, 2021
At the Bobolink Dairy & Bakehouse, located outside Milford at 369 Stamets Road, the dairy and cheesemaking complement the breadmaking bakehouse operations.Bobolink Dairy & Bakehouse
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Dairy farms in New Jersey have been under extreme economic stress for years. The number of dairies in the state has declined to less than 50 down from hundreds a few decades ago. And the decline continues among those dairies that sell the milk to distributors.
A dairy farm is a business, and a business cannot survive when the price paid for the milk produced is less than the cost to produce that milk. This is the failing economic system now in place for dairies that sell milk to the big distributors.
Closson family sells property, farm market to Lambertville for close to $3 million
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
Posted Dec 15, 2020
The Homestead Farm Market as well as a residential home, a barn and a revolutionary-era stone farmhouse has been sold to the city of Lambertville for $2.81 million.Courtesy
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It was their dream, and now it’s a reality.
Ed and Debbie Closson announced on Tuesday that they have sold their 8.5 acres of property which includes the Homestead Farm Market as well as a residential home, a barn and a revolutionary-era stone farmhouse to the city of Lambertville for $2.81 million, according to Lambertville Mayor Julia Fahl.