Help is still needed to raise $150,000 in local matching funds to secure the remaining public funding to save Lauzier farm, and donations continue to be accepted for this important effort to preserve agricultural land in South Hadley. The Town of South Hadley has partnered with Kestral Land Trust to raise the needed match. To donate to the fund online or to download a donation form and send a check, visit: www.kestreltrust.org/lauzierfarm
Like
the Valley itself, the Town of South Hadley has a long history of
agriculture. But our farms are increasingly under threat from
development. In 1950, there were nearly 5,000 dairy farms across the
Commonwealth, including in South Hadley. Now, less than 120 dairy farms
are left state-wide. Today, the 210-acre Lauzier Farm on Alvord Street is the last of its size in South Hadley. Kestrel
is working with the Town, the Commonwealth, and the landowners to save
this remaining piece of agricultural land with the sale of an
Agricultural Preservation Restriction to prohibit development and ensure
the land is "Forever Farmland."
For more information about agricultural preservation in Massachusetts, see: www.mass.gov/service-details/smart-growth-smart-energy-toolkit-modules-agricultural-preservation