Ridge Addresses Wetland Reform WATERFORD About 700 guests attended the Sth annual ary 17, attracted members statew- Pennsylvana landowners’ Associ- membership meeting held in ide including guests, several state ation, Inc. members and their Waterford. The meeting on Febru- and federal legislators. •resei je explains the 1992 Wetland Reform and H.R. 1330 at the annual Pennsylvania Landowner's meeting. J.B.Zhenmiie*Sws,he. PO Box 337, Lancaster County Blue Ball, PA 17506 717-354-4955 Erb mnl Henry Equlpamit, lie. 22-26 Henry Avenue New Berlmville, PA 19545 215-367-2169 Tho world's largtit dairy supplier Is right nsxt door. Alfa-Laval Agri, Inc. • Kansas City, Missouri FnaklliiHaH lilt., Inc. Rt 2. Box 130 Orangeville, PA 17859 717-925-6939 Witmar Iwplew—t Service 1896 Bedford Rd Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-532-6139 Potomac Valloy Supply Route 2, Box 3260 Hagerstown, MD 21740 301- Dennett Machlao Company 1601 So. Dupont Blvd Milford, DE 19963 302- * Tri-Comrty Daily Eqaipmoat, Inc. 4132 R Main St Lmeboro, MD 21088 301-374-6616 The central theme focused on land use issues such as wetlands, endangered species and scenic riv er designations, all environmental policies seeking “preservation” of private land as opposed to “con servation” of natural resources. Guest speaker for the evening was Congressman Tom Ridge (R-21), co-sponsor of the Comprehensive Wetlands Conservation and Man agement Act, his presentation focused on the progress made to date surrounding the wetland con troversy, but also stressed the crit ical importance of 1992. “Time is of the essence,” Ridge stated, “this is the year to complete the task.” The Clean Water Act, which regulates wetlands, is up for reau thorization in Congress. There fore, changes to wetland policy will occur this year and it is imper ative that property owners’ con cerns are addressed. It is likely that what is not achieved in 1992 will have to wait another five People* Solo* and Service Oakland Mills, PA 17076 717-463-2735 717-436-2735 H.I. Duvall. Inc. 901 East Patrick St Frederick, MO 21701 301-662-1125 Out of State 800-423-4032 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 7, 1992-A2l years before the Act is again up for Members were also updated on the Endangered Species Act, also ,up for reaulhorization in 1992, as well as the current status of rivers targeted for inclusion in to the national Wild and Scenic Rivers bill. A new video presentation was also shown entitled “Wetlands: Our Environment, Whose Proper ly?” (Part 2)... “A Call to Action.” The film presented status updates on wetland victims depicted in the first film, as well as new wetland stories and important messages from Representative Jimmy Hay es (D-LA), sponsor of H.R. 1330 and Representative Tom Ridge (R-PA). Copies of the new video will be available for educational purposes sometime near mid March. Interested individuals may contact the PL A office for furtheer information, or to order a video tape copy. Grain Marketing Seminar LEESPORT (Berks Co.) Grain farmers who want to do a better job marketing their crops can get the direc tion they need at a meet ing sponsored by Penn State Cooperative Extension. A Grain Marketing Seminar will take place on Monday. March 30, at the Berks County Agricultural Center near Leesport, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost is $l5 for the first attender from a farm and $8 for others from that same farm. Dr. James Russell, marketing specialist with Maryland Cooperative Extension, will explain more profit able ways to market corn, soybeans, and wheat. The seminar will end before 3 p.m. with an outlook on the 1992 reg ional grain market. As part of this semi nar. each farm unit will get a complimentary copy of the comprehen sive “Maryland Grain Marketing Notebook” (an $8 value). Attenders should arrive at 9 a.m. to register, view a satellite demonstration unit, and enjoy coffee and doughnuts. Request a registration brochure from the Berks County Extension Office at (215) 378-1327 or other coun ty cooperative extension offices in southeastern Pennsylvania. If you have questions about the seminar, con tact the organizer, Jeff Patton, extension mark eting agent, at the Lehigh County Exten sion Office at (2IS) 391-9840. Reservations are requested by Thurs day, March 26.