From Deseret News archives:
Davis ranch seeks protection
It's easy to get worried about dwindling farmland. Subdivisions cover what used to be farms. And when barbed wire meets vinyl fence, there are bound to be clashes.
Diamond wants to run his pheasant-hunting, cattle and hay operations in peace, so he and his wife, Marilyn, applied for agricultural protection for 197 acres of land with Davis County in November 2006. If the Davis County Board of Commissioners grants agricultural-protection status to the Diamonds during the board's meeting today, it will be the sixth time the status was granted in the county since the law was enacted.
The last time was in 2003, when the commission protected 357 acres in the Syracuse area.
Since the Utah Legislature enacted the agriculture protection law in 1994, only Box Elder, Cache, Daggett, Davis, Iron, Kane, Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Tooele, Utah, Washington and Weber counties have protected agricultural land for a grand total of 178,862 acres.
While Utah has seen a slight increase statewide in the number of acres devoted to farming in the past decade, the amount of farmland along the Wasatch Front has dropped. That mirrors the national trend of fewer farms on fewer acres.
Between 1987 and 2002, Davis County, despite its large growth, has lost about 2,000 acres, or 2.9 percent, of its farmland, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Other counties have seen more dramatic decreases.
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