The article discusses a restoration project aimed at improving pastures and cropland through rotational grazing, funded by public and private grants, expected to finish by late 2025. Jon praises The Nature Conservancy (TNC) for its science-based approach to conservation, emphasizing the positive impact of wetland restoration on wildlife and farmers. Mitchel expresses hope that the project will enhance water quality in the Upper Hammer Basin and the Chesapeake Bay watershed, envisioning future family fishing trips in the revitalized area. He encourages other farmers to pursue similar restoration collaborations with TNC and its partners.
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Restoration’s Role in Supporting Pennsylvania Farmers
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