farmland by the numbers

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Between 1982 and 2007 Every state lost agricultural land. Acres of agricultural land converted to developed land million to less than . million , to less than million , to less than , , to less than , , to less than , 14 AMERICAN FARMLAND Fall/Winter 2010 States that developed the largest percentage of their agricultural land: 13.2% 14.3% 18.1% 22.5% 26.8% NEW JERSEY RHODE ISLAND MASSACHUSETTS DELAWARE NEW HAMPSHIRE NOTE: Estimates for Alaska and Hawaii are not currently available.

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Page 1: Farmland by the Numbers

between 1982 and

2007

Every state lost agricultural land.

Acresofagriculturallandconvertedtodevelopedland

million to less than . million, to less than million, to less than ,, to less than ,, to less than ,

14 AmericAn FArml And Fall/winter 2010

states that developed the largest percentage of their agricultural land:

13.2%14.3%18.1%22.5%26.8%NEw JERsEy RHOdE IslaNd massaCHusETTs dElawaRE NEw HampsHIRE

note: EstimatesforAlaskaandHawaii

arenotcurrentlyavailable.

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California and Florida, two of the three states that lost the most agricultural land, account for nearly half of the acreage devoted

to growing fruit and vegetables nationwide.

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bRIgHT spOTsThese states protected the most agricultural land in comparison to the acreage they converted to development.

Vermont 3.04 maryland 1.42 delaware 1.06 Connecticut 0.71 massachusetts 0.70

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