Posted by: Sandy Steinman | May 12, 2012

Sutter County Rice Farm Protected From Developement

Will Be Preserved For Wildlife Habitat and Agriculture

The California Department of Conservation  announced:

A Sutter County rice farm has been permanently protected from development in a collaboration between the Department of Conservation California Farmland Conservancy Program, the California Department of Fish and Game and Ducks Unlimited. Two separate but intertwined easements will permanently shield the 189-acre Tealbrook Farm for agricultural use and waterfowl habitat.



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