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Georgia is losing farmland fast. Is a state conservation fund enough to save it?

A development rush is expected to convert 10 percent of farmland into housing or industrial sites over the next 15 years. Source: Grist. ... <a class="cz_readmore" href="https://stage.greentv.com/georgia-is-losing-farmland-fast-is-a-state-conservation-fund-enough-to-save-it/"><i class="fa fa-angle-right" aria-hidden="true"></i><span>Read More</span></a>

🌍✨ Georgia is losing farmland fast. Is a state conservation fund enough to save it?

🌟 Why this is awesome: A development rush is expected to convert 10 percent of farmland into housing or industrial sites over the next 15 years.

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  • 📌 Key signal: A development rush is expected to convert 10 percent of farmland into housing or industrial sites over the next 15 years.
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Source: Grist

Topics: interviews people georgia is losing farmland fast is a state conservation fund e · Summary: A development rush is expected to convert 10 percent of farmland into housing or industrial sites over the next 15 years. Source: Grist.

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