The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services announced a $2.6 million conservation deal on Wednesday to protect 386 acres of ranchland in Osceola County. This move follows a March decision by Gov. Ron DeSantis and the state Cabinet to shield 3,080 acres of the Heart Bar Ranch from potential development. Read: Delaware Man Charged In The 28-Year-Old Florida Cold Case Murder Of Doris Korell The department secured a conservation easement on the property through the state’s Rural and Family Lands Protection Program, allowing agricultural activities to continue while restricting futu…