Ysnnlnfl" Saturday,' March 6 IW3 Farm Calendar fe/ (Continued from Pag* Aid) (CondniMd from Pag* AID) State Schuylkill Campus, 9:30 ajn.-3 p.m. Profitable Dairy Fanning Seminar, Holiday Inn, Unionville, 9:15 a.m.-3:30 p.m. PFA annual Washington Legisla tive Tour, thru March 11. Cecil Co. Md. Pasture Manage- Landowners To Meet WATERFORD (Eric Co.) The Pennsylva nia Landowners’ Asso ciation (PLA) is hosting an educational/ informational meeting regarding abusive wet land regulations and other land use issues on I March 13,7 p.m. at the I Farm and Home Center I of Lancaster County. I PLA will offer a vid-1 eotape presentation I regarding wetlands and I will also briefly address I scenic river designa-l dons and their impacts I upon land use. I Guest speaker for the I meeting will be Con-1 gressman Tom Ridge I (PA-21), who is co-1 author of H.R. 1330, the I Comprehensive Wet-1 lands Conservadon and! Management Act,l which has been the most I comprehensive and] widely supported wet-| lands legislation intro duced. “Comprehensive wetland reform is long over-due,” stated Rhon da MeAtee, PLA execu tive director. “Landowners, both large and small, have suffered immeasurably from confiscatory wet land regulations and| over zealous bureau crats consumed with power,” she said. Bill Ellen, an envir onmental engineer and the government’s latest wetland victim was sen tenced in November of 1992 to 6 months in a federal penitentiary for creating waterfowl ponds on formerly dry land. "This was property declared uplands until the bureaucrats, not our elected officials, took it upon themselves to add millions of acres to the wetland rosters by changing the dcfmitic.i of wetlands in 1989,” McAtee stated. ‘Travesties such as this must stop,” she said. Congressman Ridge has recently announced his candidacy for gover nor in the 1994 election. 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