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FARMERS DENIED FARM-FRIENDLY REGULATIONS IN LOUDOUN COUNTY
Proposals were to allow new Farm Businesses to Preserve Green Rural Land
Newspaper Articles of Farmers Upset with Denial from Board of Supervisors
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Articles Praising Ticonderoga Farms
Praise in the U.S. Senate: Congressional Record --
SENATOR CHUCK ROBB - Washington, D.C 07/27/90
American Farmland Trust --
Letter from American Farmland Trust - July 1989
Virginia Business --
Virginia Business - Cover Story - March 1990
Organic Gardening --
Organic Gardening - Editorial - July/August 1990
The Washington Post --
The Washington Post - Is It a Park or a Heap of Trouble? - 25 July 1993
Discovery Channel Magazine -
GREEN ALERT - The Man Who Would Be Green -- AUGUST 1992 TDC
7000+ buyers of Christmas trees, Loudoun residents and supporters signed a petition or sent e-mails to the Board of Supervisors in support of Ticonderoga Farms, against any effort to limit composting and make farms less financially succesful. Please add your voice to help us remain open as a farm
Developers want to give millions of dollars to turn Ticonderoga Farms into new housing developments. But County regulators and bureaucrats are making all farms in Loudoun County unprofitable by ignoring agricultural exemptions of State law, harassing farms with regulations in violation of State law, and creating an unfriendly environment for farms.
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Ticonderoga Farms, Inc. 26175 Ticonderoga Rd. Chantilly, VA 20152 phone: (703) 327-4424 |
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