Fort's buffer zone begins to take shape
CACHE - If conservationists succeed in creating a greenbelt buffer zone around Fort Sill , they will forever remember A.J. Ryder .
Ryder became the first landowner Monday to sell his property into the Fort Sill Army Compatible Use Buffer Program, which is designed to create a conservation easement around the historic post. Ryder will retain ownership of his 300-acre ranch but will be forever prohibited from develo...
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