County approves pact to save dairy
November 28th, 2007 - 6:42am
(Port Angeles) -- Clallam County Commissioners signed a contract with the state Tuesday to purchase a conservation easement to help
preserve some local farmland.
The transaction on 38 acres at the Dungeness Valley Creamery on Towne Rd insures the tract will forever remain as agricultural land.
It's one of the two remaining dairy farms in Clallam County, run by Jeff and Debbie Brown, along with daughters Sarah and Kayla.
Commissioner Steve Tharinger says the state money is matched by 230-thousand dollars from the Friends of the Fields and 107-thousand from the North Olympic Land Trust.
Tharinger say there's money available at the state level for the conservation projects right now -- but the problem is getting the local match.
The easement is funded by almost 350-thousand dollars from the state Recreation and Conservation Office.
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