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According to Grange Legisla tive Director Brenda Shambaugh, u 9 luantum “These issues are of greatest con cern to our membership and the Pennsylvania State Grange will see that these policies are addressed as the state and federal level.” The policies included one that would require all municipalities and authorities to receive approval from the Agricultural Land Con demnation Board prior to using eminent domain proceedings when dealing with farm land. Also approved was a policy about the state’s Clean & Green program, which provides benefi cial tax treatment on farmland, based on agricultural use rather than development use. The Grange would have the law include the entire acreage of the farm in the program, instead of separating the farmland from the homestead and buildings, as is cur rently the case. It also passed policy to include recreational animals under the pro visions of the state’s nutrient man agement act As it is, the law only limits the amount of production agriculture animals per acre allow ed on a farm before a mandatory nutrient management plan is required. FOR CONVENTIONAL SILOS AND ROTTOM UNLOADING SILO CONVERSION SYSTEMS (• U C S ) See Our Ad On Barn Cleaner Cham On Page p-9 It had been acknow ledged by industry and agricultural representa tives when regulations were fust being drafted that there were situa tions in which recrea tional animals, such as boarded pleasure horses, were being held and maintained on farms at densities that exceeded the threshold for needing a nutrient management plan. It also approved related policy to request the state Department of Agriculture in coopera tion with the Depart ment of Environmental Protection to coordinate and create a pilot project that would use animal waste as a fuel for ener gy production. The Grange delegates also approved policy that calls for the Envir onmental Protection Agency to study the impact of tighter air quality standards it has proposed to see if those standards are justified, before fracing them on agriculture. The Grange also approved policy that would direct local real estate tax assessment office to wait until a subdivision plan is finalized and the plan filed with the county recorder of deeds before reassessing the land for tax purposes. In other business, only one leadership pos ition required an elec tion at this year’s con vention. John Master of Harrisville was selected to serve a 4-year-term on the Pa. State Grange Executive Committee. Master, a member of the Scrubgrass Grange in Venango County, serves as chairman of the legislative commit tee of the Venango