Farmland Preservation Planning Incentive Grant Application for Camden County, New Jersey

Farmland Preservation Planning Incentive Grant Application for Camden County, New Jersey

Product No.: 05014
Date Published: 04/2005

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This publication is both an addendum to the Camden County Open Space and Farmland Preservation Plan, published in May 2004, and an application to the New Jersey State Agricultural Development Committee for a New Jersey Farmland Planning Incentive Grant for Camden County farmland preservation. The publication provides information on existing preserved farmland in the county, lists the county goals for farmland preservation, and describes farming trends in Camden. Two Agricultural Project Areas, located in Winslow Township, are identified and described through text, tables, and maps. Specific farms within those areas that have been targeted for preservation by the Camden County Agricultural Development Board are also described in detail. A multiyear funding plan for preservation of these farms is outlined, along with general recommendations for actions by the municipality and county that would support Camden County's farming industry and the preservation of its farmland. The Appendix includes a list of all farm-assessed properties in Camden County.

Geographic Area Covered: Camden County, New Jersey

Key Words: Agriculture, Agricultural Development Areas, Camden County, Camden County Agriculture Development Board, conservation, environment, farmland, farmland preservation, farming industry, land preservation, municipal planning, natural resources, Waterford Township, Winslow Township.

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