The Wisconsin Agriculture-Farmland Preservation Plan Adopted 1-3-12 is a preservation plan that was created to protect and preserve farmland in the state of Wisconsin. The plan focuses on three main goals: protecting agricultural land from non-agricultural development, maintaining viable farmland, and supporting local agricultural production. The plan provides guidelines for farmers and landowners to protect their land, including incentives for land conservation, such as tax credits and matching grants. The plan also outlines steps to preserve agricultural land, such as zoning, land use restrictions, and agricultural districts. The plan includes two different types of programs: the Farmland Preservation Program and the Agricultural Lands Preservation Program. The Farmland Preservation Program is a voluntary program that helps farmers and landowners protect their land from non-agricultural development. The Agricultural Lands Preservation Program is a voluntary program that helps preserve agricultural land by providing incentives for landowners to preserve their land. Both programs are designed to protect Wisconsin's agricultural heritage and preserve its agricultural land for future generations.