A Foundation of St. Johns County’s Economy and Land Base: Agriculture and Natural Resources.

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A Foundation of St. Johns County’s Economy and Land Base: Agriculture and Natural Resources

Agriculture and Natural Resource Industries Are Important to St. Johns County Because of… Contributions to the Local Economy

Pay To The Order Of… 2006 The St. Johns County Economy Over 400 Million St. Johns County Agriculture and Natural Resource Industries Contributions to Local Economy 400,000,000+

Agriculture and Natural Resource Industries Are Important to St. Johns County Because of…  Contributions to the Local Economy Economic Diversity, Entrepreneurship and Employment

St. Johns County Farms by Sales Production Classification 2007 Census 2002 Census of Agriculture

St. Johns County Farms by Farm Size 2007 (194 Total) 2007 Census of Agriculture

You Won’t Grow The County Economy Or Individual Wealth By “Takin-in Each Others Laundry” Growth Is Faster When New Money Is Infused

Agriculture and Natural Resource Industries Are Important to St. Johns County Because of…  Contributions to the Local Economy  Economic Diversity, Entrepreneurship and Employment Providing the Land Base for Future Economic and Community Growth

St. Johns County Farms 2007 Land Use (Percent) 2007 Census 33,546 Total Acres

Land in Farms (2007 Census) County % Change St. Johns 33,54649,631(-33) Putnam74,48285,794(-13) Flagler58,39687,737(-34) Total166,424223,162(-26)

Harvested Cropland 2007 Census County % Change St. Johns 18,48520,319(-9) Putnam7,9969,556(-17) Flagler8,0958,871(-9) Total34,57638,746(-11)

The Census Undercounts Land in Agriculture and Natural Resources  St. Johns County Property Appraisers Office Tax Roll For Classified Agriculture Use Indicates  1,526 Parcels  185,801 Acres  About 31% of County Land Area Is In Agricultural or Natural Resource Use

Agriculture and Natural Resource Industries Are Important to St. Johns County Because of…  Contributions to the Local Economy  Economic Diversity, Entrepreneurship and Employment  Providing the Land Base for Future Community Growth Environmental and Other Benefits

Environmental and Other Benefits Such As… Open Space Water Recharge and Retention Wildlife Habitat and Food Locally Produced Fresh Food

Agriculture and Natural Resource Industries: Two Important Questions… How and What Would the County Replace Agriculture and Natural Resource Industries With if They Decline What Other Industry Group Would Provide The Benefits of:  Size and Scope of Contributions to the Local Economy  Economic Diversity, Entrepreneurship and Employment  Providing the Land Base for Future Community Growth  Environmental and Other Benefits