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Farmland Trust calls for massive acceleration of money, effort to preserve farmland

Farmland Trust calls for massive acceleration of money, effort to preserve farmland
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This week s good things: Celebrating Rita Smith-Wade-El and Hazel Jackson [editorial]

THE ISSUE: It’s Monday, the day we take a few moments to highlight the good news in Lancaster County. Some of these items are welcome developments on the economic front or for neighborhoods across the county. Others are local stories of achievement, perseverance, compassion and creativity that represent welcome points of light in a still-difficult time. All of this news deserves a brighter spotlight. Renaming schools is bound to be a contentious matter, and there were more than two great options available for the School District of Lancaster at last week’s school board meeting. But we believe the board hit home runs with the two choices it made. The district “will rename two of its schools after Black women as part of a districtwide effort to rename buildings named after slave owners and others who don’t fit the city school district’s values,” LNP | LancasterOnline’s Alex Geli reported Friday.

Another egg in the basket : Food box business offers new fundraising stream for local farmland preservation

With a goal of training consumers to eat both seasonally and locally, the owners of a new Lititz-area food box company say they will put a portion of their profits toward preserving Lancaster County farms. More specifically, Diana Smedley and Gabriel Luber, co-founders of Lancaster Local Provisions, say they will share their earnings with Lancaster Farmland Trust, a nonprofit geared toward farmland preservation. “Our mission couldn’t be more aligned with Lancaster Farmland Trust,” Luber said, stressing the importance of local food systems. “It all begins with farmland and farmers.” The couple said their interest in local, seasonal foods long predates the grand opening of Lancaster Local Provisions earlier this month.

Ambitious Conservation Program Covers Total Costs for Farmland Improvements

A million-dollar grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation will pay the total costs of riparian buffers and other conservation practices on farms in three contiguous watersheds in Pennsylvania’s Lancaster, Lebanon and Dauphin counties. “When you say total cost, is there anything the farmer has to pay out of pocket?” we asked Lauren Shaffer. “Nope,” she said. “There’s even a bonus.” A cover crop of winter rye was no-till planted between corn stubble from a prior year s crop to ensure live roots are in the soil year round. Penn State Ag and Environment C Shaffer is an outreach specialist with the Penn State Agriculture and Environment Center in Lancaster. The grant covers 220 square miles of heavily farmed land in watersheds drained by the Chiques, Conoy and Conewago creeks.

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