Marcellus Shale Industry Participates In Farm Show

This week the Marcellus Shale Coalition participated in the 95th Annual Pennsylvania Farm Show, the premier agriculture event in the Commonwealth. 
            In line with the MSC’s Guiding Principles, the Farm Show provides the natural gas industry a unique opportunity to engage attendees on issues and opportunities related to the development of the Marcellus Shale.
            “Pennsylvania farmers are a key partner in the responsible development of clean-burning natural gas from the Marcellus Shale,” said MSC president and executive director Kathryn Klaber. “As we have said from the outset of our outreach efforts, well-informed landowners and members of the community are our strongest allies. And that’s exactly why we are excited to have a host of subject matter experts available at the Farm Show all week to answer questions, seek input, address concerns and serve as a resource for Pennsylvania’s proud agriculture community.”
            “The Marcellus has served as a ray of hope for many farmers working through tough economic times, battling low milk prices and rising fuel and feed costs,” said Dennis Wolff, former Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture and an advisor to the MSC. 
            “As a farmer, my first and foremost priority is that this natural resource is developed in a manner that minimizes land disturbance and ensures our waterways are protected. I am confident the industry shares these priorities and is committed to working with the agriculture community to ensure this natural gas resource is developed with the environment in mind,” Wolff added.
            Klaber added: “In addition to the direct economic benefit farmers realize from leasing their land -- enabling many to hold on to their family farms, and make investments in newer, more efficient agricultural technologies -- the entire farming community will continue to see a positive impact as a result of Marcellus development through more stable fuel prices, lower energy costs, and more affordable fertilizers.”
            The MSC also hosted a reception honoring Pennsylvania’s farmers, Future Farmers of America and 4-H youth. Recognizing the value of the FFA and 4-H programs, the MSC made a $5,000 donation to the Pennsylvania Farm Show Scholarship Foundation.


1/17/2011

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