Michigan Farm Bureau Features Leelanau’s FarmAbility Program
Leelanau Conservancy’s FarmAbility program is highlighted in Michigan Farm, a statewide farm publication for members of the Michigan Farm Bureau
November 15, 2009
By Michigan Farm Bureau
http://www.michiganfarmbureau.com/farmnews/transform.php?xml=20091115/preservation.xmlOn the road to farmland preservation
Paul W. Jackson

The Leelanau Peninsula is one of the most beautiful and productive areas of Michigan, and it now can take pride not only in its scenery, but in one of the most innovative privately funded farmland preservation programs in the nation.
If ever a road was worthy of song, M-22 along the Grand Traverse Bay is it.
Spiritually uplifting as it cleverly reveals majestic views, M-22 crosses the 45th Parallel and leads into one of the most awe-inspiring peninsulas in Michigan, a state with no shortage of whimsical natural attributes.
It is here, on the Leelanau Peninsula, where people find their burdens just a little lighter. No fast-food joint can rush people through it. Something older and wiser beckons them to take their time, inhale the fresh water fragrance and dive into the changing colors of orchards, vistas and vineyards.