Preserved Farms Resource Center

Preserved Farms Resource Center

It’s not enough to preserve Pennsylvania farmland – we need to ensure that future generations are ready and able to continue working our land. That is the mission of the..

The PA Ag Ombudsman Program

The PA Ag Ombudsman Program

At The Pennsylvania Agricultural Ombudsman Program, they believe in creating connections that allow parties experiencing a conflict to find common ground and work toward better relationships with each other. They serve state-wide as a liason to communities for conflict management on issues affecting agriculture, land use, environment, and planning.

Riparian Stream Buffers

Riparian Stream Buffers

Riparian buffers are useful to anyone owning property along a stream, river, lake, or wetland. Native plants (buffers) are used to create a habitat for wildlife, as well as to help slow and filter water running off property of sediment, pesticides, and nutrients, therefore improving the quality of local waterways and larger bodies of water, like the Chesapeake Bay, where these excess materials eventually end up (Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay).

Winter 2018 Newsletter, Vol 4, Issue 1

Winter 2018 Newsletter, Vol 4, Issue 1

Winter’s Chill…
Many occupations have busier times of the year than others. Spring, summer, and fall are probably our busiest seasons.

But conservation efforts should never quit. The health of our watersheds is just as important in January as it is in August. It’s important that we keep this in mind while going about our daily activities during the winter months. Simple things like cleaning up after pets or being cautious about ice mix application can make a difference.

DEP’s “Guidelines for Maintaining Streams in Your Community”

DEP’s “Guidelines for Maintaining Streams in Your Community”

The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) understands that severe damage and disruption that flooding can cause to residents, businesses and municipal governments, and the importance of prevention when possible, and rapid recovery when necessary. DEP strives to assist Pennsylvania communities by ensuring that stream work is done in an environmentally responsible manner, and in a way that reduces the likelihood of future problems.

Chesapeake Bay Commission’s 2017 Report: “Boots on the Ground: Improving Technical Assistance for Farmers”

Chesapeake Bay Commission’s 2017 Report: “Boots on the Ground: Improving Technical Assistance for Farmers”

Farmers have been — and will continue to be — critical to the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay and the thousands of miles of local streams and rivers that provide the Bay’s life-blood of clean water. Since the beginning of the restoration effort, farmers working with agricultural conservation professionals have planted cover crops, practiced no-till crop management, established and maintained streamside buffers, and performed a litany of other conservation measures at an unprecedented scale. Their work is now paying the dividend of cleaner water.