Farmer Cooperatives Advocate Volunteer Water Quality Program WASHINGTON, D.C. Farmers and their cooperatives ad vocate a voluntary, incentive-bas ed approach to water quality is sues, an NCFC spokesman last week told Chairman Sherwood Boehlert (R-NY) and other mem bers of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee’s Subcommittee on Water Re sources and Environment. Steve Hoefer, vice president of public affairs for Agway in Syra cuse, New York, said agricultural organizations recommend a strate gy to “maintain and enhance the quality of water resources through effective management of nonpoint source pollution from agricultural activities, where problems are identified, in a manner compatible with food and agricultural policy objectives.” The ag co-op leader commend ed full Committee Chairman Bud Shuster (R-PA) and other co sponsors for introducint HR 961. which shifts the focus of Clean Water Act reauthorization debate from a top-down, command and control strategy to an approach that places emphasis on empower ing states to develop programs that will allow farmers to become partners in addressing water quali ty concerns through more flexible, cost-effective means. He advocated a strategy that employs an educational outreach program, developing a single farm plan concept, use of certified ad visors, and incentives that encour age voluntary adoption. Hoefer told the subcommittee that Agway and other coopera- IS YOUR CORN STATE-OF-THE-ART? It is when you start with advanced IMI-Com™ hybrids. New IMI-Com is specifically designed to be used with today’s modem herbi cides. Advanced herbicides like RESOLVE™ CP herbicide. The contact and residual control of 86921 T 86# Excellent Stability Across a Range of Yield Levels Relative Maturity: 100 Day • Very tolerant to direct applications of imazethapyr (Pursuit*) herbicide, as well as carryover levels of imazaquin. 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For example, in our 12-state region, six federal sta tutes and programs come into play: the Clean Water Act, the Coastal Zone Management Act, the Chesapeake Bay program, the Great Lakes Initiative, the Safe Drinking Water Act, and the Farm Hershey HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) —Hershey Foods Corpora tion, for the fourth consecutive year, has granted $25,000 to the Pennsylvania State Envirothon. The Envirothon is a program designed to teach students about what is happening in the environ ment and how their actions can affect the environment. Students learn about issues and problems facing today’s environment through a variety of competitive events and educational activities. “We’te proud to sponsor the Pennsylvania State Envirothon which does an excellent job edu cating kids about the environ ment,” said Andrea Bowerman, corporate contribution manager, Hershey Foods Corporation. “We hope this program will help raise environmentally conscious people,” The Envirothon program begins at the local level. Five member teams rotate through five Bill.” He specifically recommended four key improvements to HR 961: ■ Consolidate federal quality programs where possible, and send one clear policy signal to states and stakeholders; • Resolve serious problems raised by C.A.R.E. v. 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This meeting is open to mem bers, although advance reserva tions must be made through the ABC headquarters in Lancaster. suits; • Revise provisions that could unintentionally encourage imple mentation of enforcement me chanisms and detract from the partnership approach; and • Maximize limited federal re sources by engaging private sector capabilities, such as those in co operatives. “We in agriculture are already doing a great deal to move toward the water quality finish line,” Hoefer said. “Hit. 961 is a step in increased dramatically. More than 15,000 students from 59 counties are involved in the 1995 program. The continued success of the Envirothon reflects the participa tion and support of county conser vation districts, cooperating state and federal agencies, and environ mentally active groups, organiza tions, and businesses. 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