Local Farmer Declines Multi-Million Data Center Bid to Preserve Land Instead

Two hundred acres of Lancaster farmland are set to be preserved thanks to taxpayer funds and a partnership with Lancaster Farmland Trust.

A farmer in nearby Cumberland County has turned down a multi-million dollar bid to use his farmland for a data center thanks to a partnership with the Lancaster Farmland Trust, writes Dan Sullivan for Lancaster Farming.

Data center developers offered farmer Mervin Raudabaugh over $15 million for his 261 acres of farmland. Thanks to a 2013 voter-approved referendum, taxpayer dollars funded a purchase to preserve Raudabaugh’s farmland instead…

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