Mervin Raudabaugh, Jr., an 86-year-old farmer from Cumberland County, was offered $15 million to sell his farm to data center developers. He said no. Instead he put the 261 acre farm into the Pennsylvania Farmland Preservation program, which means it will be farmland in perpetuity. I know how it works, because we did the same thing to our 23 acre farm. Raudabaugh received $7,200 per acre to preserve the farm, considerably less than 15 million he was offered.
I like this guy. They should put up a statue for him. The people of Silver Spring Township, where the farm is located, are so lucky. I wish we had more farmers like Mr. Raudabaugh, Jr., and fewer greedy landowners.
Info for this post is from “Farmer Rejects Data Center’s Millions, Preserves His Land,” Lancaster Farming, (Jan. 31, 2026), p. A1, A 7.