PACE: Status of Local Programs 2008 |
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PACE: Status of Local Programs 2008
American Farmland Trust; Northampton, MA: American Farmland Trust; FIC Fact Sheet and Technical Memo; page(s) 6; 2008; National; Fact Sheets and Technical Memos
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Abstract:
As of January 2008, at least 57 independently funded, local purchase of agricultural conservation easement (PACE) programs in 18 states had acquired funding and/or easements. This table displays the status and summarizes important information about these local farm and ranch land protection programs. For a program to be included, the protection of agricultural lands must be one of its core purposes, accomplished primarily by compensating landowners for the value of the easement.
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