New Report Outlines Needs, Funding Shortfalls In 2007 Federal Farm Bill
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The Chesapeake Bay Foundation and its partners this week released "Voices of Agriculture," a new report that identifies the alarming state and federal funding shortfalls for Pennsylvania farmers, and summarizes the comments of a cross-section of the agricultural community on the potential solutions. There to receive the report were Rep. Arthur Hershey (R-Chester), Majority Chair of the House Agriculture Committee, Rep. Peter Daley (D-Washington), Minority Chair of the House Agriculture Committee and a representative of Sen. Mike Waugh (R-York), Majority Chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee and Chair of the Pennsylvania Delegation to the Chesapeake Bay Commission. The report reflects testimony given by farmers and other agricultural professionals who took part in more than 14 public agricultural listening sessions held throughout the region. Michael Brubaker, of The Brubaker Corp., Inc., facilitated the meetings from September through November 2005. Hundreds of participants attended the sessions, with hundreds more participating by calling through a dedicated telephone message line. The phone line generated a total of 3,112 individual comments. Full transcripts of comments and testimony are available online. “The listening sessions offered an open forum for anyone interested in farming or land preservation to air their concerns and opinions,” said CBF President William C. Baker. “The results of the listening session are clear; in order to remain economically viable and increase conservation practice implementation, Although both state and federal funding programs exist, most are under-funded, restrictive, and inadequate to serve ”Providing sufficient federal and state funding for the every-day operations of farmers is integral to improving water quality in local streams, rivers, and the Chesapeake Bay,” said CBF Pennsylvania Executive Director Public listening sessions were held from September to November, 2005 in Other supporters included the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Audubon Pennsylvania, the Bank of Lancaster County, Binkley and Hurst Brothers, Inc., the Center for Dairy Excellence, the Elizabethtown Grange, Farm Progress Companies, Honeywell, the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce, Martin Limestone, Inc., Pennsylvania Dairy Stakeholders, PennAg Industries, Pennfield Feeds, Pennsylvania Dairy Stakeholders, the Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board, Rep. Gordon Denlinger (R-Lancaster), the State Conservation Commission, TeamAg, Triple H Construction, U.S. Senator Rick Santorum, the USDA Risk Management Association, Worley and Obetz, and 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania. The “Voices of Agriculture” report is available online. For more information visit the Pennsylvania Farmers At Risk webpage. |
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4/28/2006 |
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