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Santa Rosa County considers new ways to preserve farmland | Santa Rosa Press Gazette

Summary by Santa Rosas Press Gazette
According to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, conservation easements are perpetual, undivided interests in property to protect natural, scenic, or open space values of real property. But County Commissioner Rhett Rowell believes that if they were not perpetually binding, they would be more successful. “75%-80% of farmers have to rent the vast majority of their farmland. So, you’re dealing with trying to preserve farmland throu…
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