
Lancaster Farmers Fight Growth Boundaries
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Farmers in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, are fighting to preserve their agricultural heritage as local townships propose expanding growth boundaries, potentially putting thousands of acres of prime farmland at risk for commercial development. Residents, including many Amish farmers, fear their properties could lose value or be paved over, arguing that once farmland is gone, its gone forever. Township leaders counter that some growth is inevitable and necessary to guide developers responsibly, with no immediate rush from the county as the planning commission reviews submissions and the push to protect this farming heartland continues to divide communities.
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