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Budget Hearings: Agriculture Expects $34 Million In Federal Farm Conservation Help
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Department of Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff this week told Senate and House Appropriations Committees he is expecting $34 million in help installing farm conservation practices as a result of funding from the federal Farm Bill.
 
He said Farm Bill funding was for installing conservation practices in farms, including a special program for the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, and for technical assistance to help farmers select and design those practices.
 
Democratic and Republican members of the Committees expressed significant concerns about the proposed 17 percent cut in funding proposed in Gov. Rendell's 2009-10 budget. Eleven of the 28 line items in the agency's budget were zeroed out.
 
Sen. Mike Brubaker (R-Lancaster), Majority Chair of the Senate Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee, said he was "outraged" with the way the agency was treated and said agriculture deserved respect because it is Pennsylvania's number one industry. He said his Committee will be holding a hearing in April on the budget.
 
Secretary Wolff acknowledge the difficult budget decisions he had to make, but said he was proud of the fact his agency has created programs copied by his peers across the country.
 
Other issues raised at the hearings include:
 
--Conservation Districts: Agriculture praised the work of conservation districts in helping farmers, despite the $500,000 cut in district funding in his budget (a total of $1 million or 25 percent cut in the overall budget).
 
--Cooperative Extension: Agriculture said they would urge funding be restored to the Cooperative Extension Service in Penn State's block grant.
 
--Farmland Preservation: It was noted by Committee members the Department of Agriculture was not receiving the 14.8 percent of the Environmental Stewardship Fund earmarked for farmland preservation.


2/27/2009

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