Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 2,1980 USDA poll WASHINGTON, D.C. - Results of a national survey of the public's attitudes on several major agricultural 'ssues, including con servation of sod, water and .'elated resources, were released on January 17 by M. Rupert Cutler, assistant secretary of agriculture for natural resources and en vironment. “The survey revealed that Host American people seheve more sod and water .onservation is needed and ire committed to a con servation ethic,” Cutler said. “A majority also avors a public and private jartnership to resolve sod md water problems.” Louis Harris and Associates, Inc., interviewed /,010 adults-representmg a cross section of the nation’s copulation—during the survey, conducted between Dct. 19 and Nov. 21,1979. “We conducted the survey .o assess the public’s opinions, attitudes and understanding of soil and water conservation problems and practices,” Cutler said, “We will use the findings to help design future USDA soil and water con servation programs.” Other questions sought public opinion on such issues as gasohol, small farms and priorities in land use. 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However, people understand that most of the food grown m this country is produced on large farms. -the public consistently indicated a preference for allocating a greater share of soil and water resources to agnculture-specificially to food production-rather than to competing housing, in dustrial, energy or recreation uses. -more than eight of 10 Americans are rated moderate-to-high on a conservation ethic scale, believing conservation is important for the country. 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While 21 percent say they would participate much more if the government were to help pay the cost of their participation, twice that number (44%) say govern ment financial help would not increase their par ticipation. -a substantial majority of the public feels government should provide loans to Come in and see us Well show you how to heat clean and save money people trying to get started in farming. “The survey is one of the public participation ac tivities undertaken m the development of the future USDA program for con serving soil and water resources,” Cutler said. “This effort is a response to the Soil and Water Con servation Resources Con servation Act of 1977 (RCA), P.L. 95-192.” Cutler said the USDA’s Soil Conservation Service commissioned the survey on behalf of the USDA and the RCA Coordinating Com mittee. Later this month USDA will release drafts of proposed conservation objectives and program strategies for conserving soil and water resources. 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