—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7,1970 18 Role of Pesticides in The issue of pesticides versus the environment is an important one to the i'annei. T. Dean Smith, assistant gen eral manager oi American Cyan amicl Co., spoke at the late Sum mer convention of the National Association of County Agricul tural Agents in Oiegon on the need for a restrained but firm move toward greater control but no bant oi pesticide usage Among those attending the con vention were Arnold Lueck and Jay Irwin, associate Lancaster County agricultuiat agents Smith’s comments included - “Human hunger may not be all bad; after all, it is an expres sion of the “balance of natui e” so beloved ot both home-grown and professional environmenta lists. The balance of nature is a continuing senes of catastro phes. Nature uses predalois, pestilence, storms, floods and starvation to maintain her so called balance. During the fourteenth cen tury, Nature unleashed the bu bonic plague on Europe, wiping out one-tourth of the human population within four years. I presume that restored her balance quite nicely for a few years Periodic famine, another of Nature’s tools, kept the popula tion of Asia under some sort of control, even into modern times We cannot allow the balance of nature to control human population, our food supply nor even our environment Almost overnight people everywhere have been concern ed about the quality of life The “in” word today is “en vironment”. and agriculture had its beginnings as an en vironmental industry It has always had as its goal improve ment ot man's environment The impiovement ot the human environment, shellei, safety, and better distribution ot food and other human needs re mains our company's goal and t lie coipoiate goal of evei.v company in the agricultural chemical industry Another word goes along with ‘•environment” in today's con cern about the quality ol life in this “Earth Day Eia” That woid is "ecology” To put it simply "cm ironinent” is man's surroundings "Ecology” is the relationship ot the mdiMclual Robert K. Rohrei Bulldozing - Grading Patz Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeder* Quarryville. R O. 1 Densel 348-2559 LLOYD H. KREIDER Auctioneer and Sales Manager 330 West State St. Box 2 RDI Quanvville Pa. 1756 G whether man or insect to its environment. When we work in the fields or forests, they become our en vironment. When we relax at home, it becomes our environ ment. Our relationships with field and forest our planting and harvesting of crops or tices with a resulting improve ment in wildlife habitat or water shed all of this means that we are part ol the ecologi cal system or eco-systcm, as it is leleired to. The important thing for us to remember is that man is pint of the eco-syslem He has been part of it since he Inst arrived on earth. The environmentalists and conservationists like to talk about the balance of nature. And this is fine. It’s good to talk oi the leaf that falls to the ground, so that it feeds the worm which feeds the birds which teed the fox, which when it dies, decomposes to provide fertile soil to nounsh the tree that grows the leaf But this ignores man, and this we can not do Yes, we do have environmen tal problems: Problems which require our earnest attention: problems for which we must seek and implement solutions. But, all of our environmental problems are not pollution problems We do have humans to feed, and if the advocates ot zero population growth were to @*•o. ft**" 1 achieve instant success today, we should still have two-thii’ds oi the world’s people on inade quate diets. The Mure success of agri culture will have more eflcct upon the quality of our life and the quality oi our environment than any other single factor in our society. First, the quality and quantity ol loocl available to us is the basic determinant of the quality of our lives. Second, the amount of space that is available lor forests and parks, cities and subiubs, highways and airpoits, depends upon how much land is return ed to produce food. If we can produce food on relatively few acres, then more land is avail able for the other uses our so ciety seeks The amazing productivity of American agriculture is the re sult ol the application of con tinuously changing scientific developments to practical farm ing operations. Very real problems do exist As with any problem, the first step is to define it' Just what is the problem?; What is caus ing it 9 : What are its parame ters 9 ; What damage is it doing 9 Then we must consider the possible solutions and evaluate them, rationally, scientifically. The solutions must be evaluat ed in terms of their cost not only in terms of dollars, but in terms of the impact of the solu tion itsell upon the environ- into your cattle feeding program. 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