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Pennsylvania Farmland Preservation Association (PFPA)

The Pennsylvania Farmland Preservation Association is a non-profit, nonpartisan statewide incorporated association of conservation easement professionals, dedicated to promoting and enhancing the interests of agricultural land preservation in Pennsylvania.




PA FARMLAND NEEDS YOUR HELP!! Funding to be eliminated

Dear Friends of Farmland Preservation,


The PA Farmland Preservation Association is dedicated to promoting and enhancing farmland preservation in Pennsylvania, and we need your help NOW to defend Pennsylvania’s farmland preservation efforts. Please click on the various informational links. There is a sample “Letter to your Legislator” for your use.


Sincerely,

Ellen T. Dayhoff

President, PA Farmland Preservation Association

edayhoff@adamscounty.us


Sample Letter

Please contact your legislators. Find your legislator.

Generic Resolution


Lobby Day in Harrisburg May 22

(more information will be forthcoming)


PA Land Trust Association



Conservation Advocate



Other Informational Links:

History of Funds, Narrative

History of Funds, Spreadsheet

2010 Tax Compendium

2010-11 Statistics

Cigarette Fact Sheet


Letter from Jim Baird, American Farmland Trust



PFPA SPRING CONFERENCE was Thursday, May 3, 2012 Inn at Pocono Manor (Monroe County)


2012 Spring Conference Resources:


Cover Letter

Membership Application
Agenda


The Spring PA Land Conservation Conference was May 3-5, 2012, at the Inn at Pocono Manor in Monroe County. Resources and information provided at the conference will be added to this website. Check back.



The Agricultural Law Brief From the Penn State Agricultural Law Resource   and Reference Center.














Secretary of Agriculture George Greig at Spring 2011 PFPA meeting.

l. to r.: Maria Bentzoni, Bureau Director Doug Wolfgang, Secretary Greig, Elizabeth Emlen, Betty Reefer, Ellen Dayhoff, and Pat McCandless.












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