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Feds: Farm protection plan jeopardizes salmon, killer whales | Water | capitalpress.com
Feds: Farm protection plan jeopardizes salmon, killer whales | Water | capitalpress.com
The National Marine Fisheries Service has blocked a drainage district from replacing a failing tidegate that keeps saltwater from flooding about 400 acres of farmland in Skagit County, Wash. NMFS West Coast administrator Jennifer Quan said in a letter to the Army Corps of Engineers repairing the gate would jeopardize the existence of Puget Sound chinook salmon and killer whales, which eat the salmon.
·capitalpress.com·
Feds: Farm protection plan jeopardizes salmon, killer whales | Water | capitalpress.com
For Farmland Conservation, It Comes Down To Who Owns It | Harvest Public Media
For Farmland Conservation, It Comes Down To Who Owns It | Harvest Public Media
Lin Warfel puts farmland owners in central Illinois into two categories: Those with a deep connection and desire to preserve their land, and those obsessed with short-term money. The 80-year-old still owns the land that’s been in his family since his great-grandfather arrived in Champaign County in the 1800’s. After farming it for decades, he now rents the corn and soybean operation to his neighbors down the road.
·harvestpublicmedia.org·
For Farmland Conservation, It Comes Down To Who Owns It | Harvest Public Media
Idaho Ag Looking At Address Land Lost To Urban Sprawl – PNW AG Network
Idaho Ag Looking At Address Land Lost To Urban Sprawl – PNW AG Network
It may be a slow process, but one that has many in the farming community concerned; the loss of farmland due to urban sprawl. According to the American Farmland Trust, between 2001-2016 eleven million acres of farmland was removed from production nationwide. That comes out to roughly 2,000 acres per day.
·pnwag.net·
Idaho Ag Looking At Address Land Lost To Urban Sprawl – PNW AG Network