COMING UP IN THE TEN DAY FORECAST IN A FEW MINUTES. THANK YOU ETHAN. PENNSYLVANIA HAS THE MOST PRESERVED FARMLAND IN THE COUNTRY, AND GOVERNOR JOSH SHAPIRO SAYS HE’S MAKING SURE THAT THE AMOUNT OF PRESERVED LAND CONTINUES TO GROW. AND THE GOVERNOR WAS IN LEBANON COUNTY THIS AFTERNOON CELEBRATING THE PRESERVATION OF 650,000 ACRES OF FARMLAND. THE GOVERNOR VISITED TALL VIEW DAIRY FARM IN SOUTH ANNVILLE TOWNSHIP ALONGSIDE AG SECRETARY RUSSELL REDDING. OFFICIALS CELEBRATED NOT ONLY THE PRESERVATION OF THOSE ACRES, BUT ALSO THE PRESERVATION OF 6500 FARMS THROUGHOUT THE COMMONWEALTH. THIS IS EXTRAORDINARY. TO HAVE THIS TYPE OF LAND PRESERVED FOREVER. THERE ARE DECISIONS WE MAKE THAT ARE ABOUT, YOU KNOW, TODAY AND THIS YEAR AND EVEN THIS LIFETIME. AND WE’VE GOT 6600 FAMILIES WHO SAID, THIS IS ABOUT MY LEGACY AND ABOUT FOREVER. THAT’S AN AMAZING STORY, RIGHT? AND THE ONLY STATE THAT HAS DONE THAT. SO WE’RE PROUD OF IT. AND AGRICULTURE IS A MAJOR ECONOMIC DRIVER FOR THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY. AND REALLY THE ENTIRE COMMONWEALTH CONTRIBUTING $132 BI
Pennsylvania leaders celebrate farmland preservation in Lebanon County
Updated: 6:53 PM EDT Oct 15, 2025
Gov. Josh Shapiro visited Lebanon County to celebrate the preservation of 650,000 acres of farmland, highlighting Pennsylvania’s commitment to maintaining its agricultural legacy.Shapiro visited Talview Dairy Farm in South Annville Township alongside Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, where officials celebrated not only the preserved acres but also the preservation of 6,500 farms throughout the commonwealth.”This is extraordinary, right? To have this type of land preserved forever,” Reading said. “Your decisions would make it about, you know, today and this year, even this lifetime. We’ve got 6,600 families who said this is about my legacy and about forever. That’s an amazing story, right? The only state that has done that. So, we’re proud of it.”Agriculture is a major economic driver for the Susquehanna Valley and the entire commonwealth, contributing $132 billion to the economy while supporting nearly 600,000 jobs.
LEBANON, Pa. —
Gov. Josh Shapiro visited Lebanon County to celebrate the preservation of 650,000 acres of farmland, highlighting Pennsylvania’s commitment to maintaining its agricultural legacy.
Shapiro visited Talview Dairy Farm in South Annville Township alongside Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, where officials celebrated not only the preserved acres but also the preservation of 6,500 farms throughout the commonwealth.
“This is extraordinary, right? To have this type of land preserved forever,” Reading said. “Your decisions would make it about, you know, today and this year, even this lifetime. We’ve got 6,600 families who said this is about my legacy and about forever. That’s an amazing story, right? The only state that has done that. So, we’re proud of it.”
Agriculture is a major economic driver for the Susquehanna Valley and the entire commonwealth, contributing $132 billion to the economy while supporting nearly 600,000 jobs.