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The Potomac River creates a stark visual divide between the developmental sprawl of Loudoun County in Northern Virginia and the 93,000 acres protected in Montgomery County’s Agricultural Reserve. The ‘father” of Montgomery County’s Agricul- tural Reserve, Royce Hanson combined a dis- tinguished academic career with public service as chair of the Montgomery County Planning Board (1972-81 and 2006-10). Author of many books and articles on local and state government, planning, and constitutional law, his latest book, Suburb: Planning Politics and the Public Interest (Cornell, 2017) discusses the planning and development of Montgomery County since 1920, including a chapter on the Agricultural Reserve. 6 PLENTY I SUMMER GROWING 2019 Montgomery-grown feedstock returns home indirectly at the meat counter. The food and fiber the Agricultural Reserve produces will continue to change as new generations of farmers enter and tastes and markets shift. But in a hundred years and more, the land will remain to be worked and harvested anew. On the following pages, find a seasonal guide to celebrate Its gracious plenty and the stewards of its lands. Photo: Anthony Kuzak The Agricultural Reserve* 93,000 Acres 558 Farms n Fruits and Vegetable Farms: 442 Farms** n Cash Grain Farms: 48,771 acres n 10,000 Horses: 233 Farms 350 Horticutural Operations $281,587,662 Economic Contribution to Montgomery County * Montgomery farm production, 2017 ** Number of farms that produce any products for direct human consumption. For example: beef, pigs, chickens, goats, fruits, veggies, etc.