RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Early experience with Pennsylvania's agricultural conservation easement program JF Journal of Soil and Water Conservation FD Soil and Water Conservation Society SP 106 OP 112 VO 53 IS 2 A1 Leigh J. Maynard A1 Timothy W. Kelsey A1 Stanford M. Lembeck A1 John C. Becker YR 1998 UL http://www.jswconline.org/content/53/2/106.abstract AB Purchase of conservation easements is becoming an increasingly common agricultural land preservation technique. This paper uses a survey of participants in Pennsylvania's agricultural conservation easement program to investigate the characteristics and attitudes of the initial easement sellers during the program's first three years. Demand for the program was found to be sensitive to development pressure. Participants were older on average than nonparticipating farmers. Debt reduction was the largest use of easement sale proceeds, followed by savings and farm capital purchases. Implications for current policy decision making and future evaluation of the program's effectiveness are discussed.