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has gloss | eng: The Agriculture Retention and Development Act of 1981 bought permanent deed restrictions on New Jersey farms so that they had to always remain as farms, and could never be sold for housing or for non-farming commercial development. The effect was to slow farmland loss in the state. By 1994 it had saved 22,080 acres. |
lexicalization | eng: Agriculture retention and development act |
instance of | c/Farms in New Jersey |
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