Is Your Town Farm Friendly?
A Checklist for Sustaining Farms on the Urban Fringe*
Towns who encourage agricultural activity retain the benefits inherent in local farms of open space, food security, energy independence, and healthy communities. Citizens and town decision makers need to consider the following to ensure protection of their town agricultural base.
Practical Land Use Ordinances and Regulations
Does your town...
Total Your Score |
Your Results |
Yes on 20-23 |
Your town is exceptionally friendly and helpful to its farmers. |
Yes on 16-19 |
Your town knows that farmers are good neighbors who provide lots of benefits to the quality of life, but you’re not sure what to do to encourage them. |
Yes on 12-15 |
Careful! Your town may be less farm friendly than you think… even inadvertently unfriendly. |
Yes on 8-11 |
Time to get to work helping your fellow citizens understand the importance of protecting its agricultural base. |
Yes on 4-7 |
Yours is not a farm friendly town, but there is still hope. Seek help from farmers, farm groups and related organizations! |
Yes on 0-3 |
Ask yourself what you like about your town, and then what it would be like without any agriculture whatsoever. Talk to farmers, farm groups, and related organizations to develop a plan to become farm friendly. |
*Survey created by Gary Matteson for The New Hampshire Coalition for Sustaining Agriculture and University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension. Document modified for New Jersey application.
Comments or questions about this topic? Contact: Brian Schilling
