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For the first time since 1820, rural and small communities are growing at a faster rate than the nation’s cities, according to the U.S. Census. Accompanying the trend is concern over how to plan for growth while fostering con servation. “There is a concern today with losing land once used for agriculture,” according to Richard M. Thomas, professor of com munity development and higher education at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Much of the nation’s pristlme land is becoming urbanized added Thomas, who lectured at four community development workshops across the nation last month sponsored by the Future Farmers of America. “Urbanization is not all bad, but some of the bad aspects such as pollution and congestion are cropping up in formerly unspoiled places.” Although agriculture is the nation’s largest industry, one million acres of farmland is lost each year to urban and other uses, reports the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Nearly 100 agriculture professors attended the workshops, designed to teach community development methods as used in the FFA’s program, Building Our American Com munities. BOAC, sponsored by R.J. Reynolds Industries, Inc., seeks to identify and solve community needs while building youth leadership. “Community development projects in the BOAC program address an emerging national issue of how to manage growth and development while protecting our natural resources,” said J. Paul Sticht, chairman and chief executive officer of R.J. Reynolds Industries, Inc., a company with substantial interests in agriculture through its tobacco and foods Introducing The SCANOEI IS3SWSSk CANOE SALE! 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Today, the farmer is an agnbusmessman who must work in a complex environment with shrinking resources to be suc cessful —or even to survive. ’ ’ Thomas said planning can help rural areas achieve some of the best parts of urban living while maintaining the best of rural life. Industry, for example, may be the key to a community’s survmal. “But what matters is the kind of industry that gets in. So often, except for creating new jobs, a bad industry actually drams off community dollars in resources, while the land becomes spoiled. - ’ Still, added Lee Cary, another workshop instructor, the issues are not impossible to face. “There are things people can do.” Cary, professor of regional and community affairs at the University of Missouri, said, “Most national or state decisions are implemented at the local level, where there is a possibhty of in fluencing implementation. In addition, it is at the local level where national policy is tested out, where word begins to go back up the ladder as to how a policy works or doesn’t work. “Farm problems do not occur m isolation,” Cary said. “They eventually affect the national community.” The key, he said, organized.” OLD LEACOCK RD “is to get A mom n IB LANCASTER I*o intercourse LEACOCI COLEMAN «'*’ CENTER
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