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Page 1: Agriculture and Farmland Protection Plan Adopted May 2011 1.

Agriculture and Farmland Protection Plan

Adopted May 20111

Page 2: Agriculture and Farmland Protection Plan Adopted May 2011 1.

Once upon a time … Five years ago … at another Agriculture Planning Workshop…

“Nobody in my town cares enough.”

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Page 3: Agriculture and Farmland Protection Plan Adopted May 2011 1.

Once upon a time … Five years ago … at another Agriculture Planning Workshop…

“Nobody in my town cares enough.”

“I’m a farmer and nobody talked to me!”

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Page 4: Agriculture and Farmland Protection Plan Adopted May 2011 1.

Once upon a time … Five years ago … at another Agriculture Planning Workshop…

“Nobody in my town cares enough.”

“I’m a farmer and nobody talked to me!”

“Planning is complicated, costs too much.”

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Page 5: Agriculture and Farmland Protection Plan Adopted May 2011 1.

Once upon a time … Five years ago … at another Agriculture Planning Workshop…

“Nobody in my town cares enough.”

“I’m a farmer and nobody talked to me!”

“Planning is complicated, costs too much.”

“Farmers & conservationists won’t ever agree.”

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Page 6: Agriculture and Farmland Protection Plan Adopted May 2011 1.

Once upon a time … Five years ago … at another Agriculture Planning Workshop…

“Nobody in my town cares enough.”

“I’m a farmer and nobody talked to me!”

“Planning is complicated, costs too much.”

“Don’t talk to me about ag exemptions… it just makes my taxes higher!”

“Farmers & conservationists won’t ever agree.”

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Page 7: Agriculture and Farmland Protection Plan Adopted May 2011 1.

Once upon a time … Five years ago … at another Agriculture Planning Workshop…

“Nobody in my town cares enough.”

“I’m a farmer and nobody talked to me!”

“Planning is complicated, costs too much.”

“Don’t talk to me about ag exemptions… it just makes my taxes higher!”

“Nothing will come of it…so why bother?”

“Farmers & conservationists won’t ever agree.”

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Page 8: Agriculture and Farmland Protection Plan Adopted May 2011 1.

Agriculture and Farmland Protection Plan

Adopted May 20118

Avoiding the Six

Predictable

Planning Pitfalls

Page 9: Agriculture and Farmland Protection Plan Adopted May 2011 1.

Build on Community Interests#1

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Agriculture, Open Space, Conservation

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Dairy LivestockFruits & VegetablesHorsesHay & Crops

Get Farmers on Committee: represent Town’s diversity

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Get farmer participation#2

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Face the complexity & expenseof planning head on#

3 Plan communications at the start

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Develop common ground betweenfarmers and conservationists#

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Protectwater quality

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Explain Agricultural Exemptions

#5

Cows don’t go to school

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Make things happen!

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#6

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Agriculture and Farmland Protection Plan

Adopted May 201115

Avoiding the Six

Predictable

Planning Pitfalls