Virginia In 2019, Virginia's Office of Farmland Preservation allocated
matching funds to local programs that purchased development rights of farmland. That year, the program was able to preserve 14,163.99 acres by matching $12,085,163.61 to funds raised by local programs. The Elsing Green is a 2,254 acre historic, Colonial Virginia plantation that granted the Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission a preservation easement in 1980. This easement will ensure that the green and its surrounding areas will be protected from demolition, inappropriate development, and any future commercial development. The green was also placed on the Virginia Landmarks Registry (VLR) on May 13, 1969. Similarly, the Oatlands Historical House and Gardens is a 263-acre plantation that was donated to the
National Trust for Historic Preservation by the daughters of its final owner. The site was designated as a
National Historic Landmark by the
National Park Service.
Maryland The largest of this land was located in Kent County, where 1,365 acres where preserved through $5,850,144.98 worth of easements. The Hampton Historical Site is a 63-acre preservation that includes the historic Hampton Mansion, gardens, historic farm buildings, slave quarters, and a family cemetery. In the face of suburban expansion and farming becoming less viable, the Ridgely family decided to sell the remaining property to the National Park Service.
Minnesota The Minnesota Land Trust has been able to preserve approximately 79,421 acres that span across 698 projects. The largest deal made by the trust was in 2021, with the purchase of 4 parcels valued at $4.2 million. Upon purchase, the land was donated to St. Louis County, who will manage the land for recreation, wildlife, and sustainable time harvest.
Florida In 2023, Florida Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson helped secure $300 million in funding for the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program (RFLPP). The program intends to provide funds easements for these farms, which in turn serve as a buffer to the Florida
Wildlife Corridor. The Department of Agriculture released rankings of 257 farms and placed Trailhead Blue Springs at first, which is a 12,098 acre cow ranch. This ranch is also located within the Avon Park Air Force Range Sentinel Landscape, which covers nearly 1.7 million acres and homes parts of the Everglades Headwaters National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area. This includes the historic Maple Bank Farm, which was offered an easement to preserve 51 of the 80 acres that the farm is found on. In 2009, the program engaged in a three-way deal with the Connecticut Department of Agriculture and the United States Department of Agriculture to preserve Winsneke Farm. The deal was the first in the history of the program to include the State of Connecticut, a land trust, and a federal agency. This purchase protected over 1,000 acres in farmland and ensured that the farm would still remain operational. ==Partial list of preserved farms==