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Wake County Preserves Family Farm In Northern Wake

Wake County is taking another step in protecting its rural landscape by permanently preserving its sixth farm through the Farmland Preservation Program . The Freeman Garcia Farm, a 28-acre family-owned property located just outside of Rolesville in northern Wake County, will now be protected from future development. While the working farm remains privately owned and is not open to the public, the conservation easement ensures the land is preserved for future food production, open space and wildlife habitat.

“In 2022, the Wake County Board of Commissioners approved the Farmland Preservation Ordinance, showing their commitment to protecting farmland,” said Donald Mial, chair of the Wake County Board of Commissioners. “With this farm, we have permanently protected a total of 344 acres. Preserving farmland is about more than just protecting open space; it’s about supporting our agricultural future and keeping the area’s character.”

Source : wake.gov

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