DUANE E. PYSHER Grassland Management Specialist Natural Resources Conservation Service Harrisburg I recently attended the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Gra zing Lands/Forages Conservation Coalition (GL/FCC) in State College. Also in attendance was an old friend of grazing, Joe Vogel. Joe is a sheep farmer located at Kempton, and is doing a great job with grazing in his program. Joe is involved not only locally with grazing but also at the state level. As the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau delegate to the board, Joe serves as vice chairman for communications, in charge of publicity and letter writing. Joe and I were discussing busi ness matters of the GL/FCC and it dawned on us that perhaps not very many people around Pennsylvania were aware of this organization or its functions. I called Joe the other day and interviewed him in order to explain the purposes and functions of the Pennsylvania GL/FCC. Making grass farmers and ranchers more profitable is our business. 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The GL/FCC is newly formed (one year ago) from the former Grazing Lands Conservation Initia tive (GLCI) coordinating committee with expanded membership. The GLCI consisted of producers repre senting Pennsylvania livestock interests but was not functioning as a true coalition in which the board members were appointed by organi zations. Q: How does the coalition function? Joe: The coalition, because it is made up of board members from dif ferent organizations, unifies the grazing efforts of all the organiza tions represented. If one of the par ent organizations wants to sponsor an educational program on grazing then, because of the coalition, all livestock producer organizations are helping to carry out the program The GL/FCC is sponsoring and co sponsoring many different educa- Planting cheap common seed is like milking a beef cow. ■BARENBRUG Forages For Profit GREAT IN GRASS Distributor - Also available from - Disease resistance Digestibility (Quality) Dealer inquiries welcome Foraging Around, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 12, 2000-Page 15 tional meetings on grazing as a wa> of promoting the grazing movement in Pennsylvania. Q; What producer organiza tions make up the coalition? Joe: There are 15 different orga nizations in the coalition. They include Capital Area RC&D. Endless Mountains RC&D, Mid- State RC&D, Pennsylvania Assoc iation of Conservation Districts. Pennsylvania Cattleman’s Assoc iation, Pennsylvania Dairy Assoc iation, Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, Pennsylvania State Grange, Penn sylvania Forage and Grassland Council, Pennsylvania Holstein Association, Pennsylvania Livestock Association, Pennsylvania National Farmers Organization, Pennsylvan ia Sheep and Wool Growers Assoc iation, and Penn Soil RC&D as well as members at large. This is a wide array of producer organizations; however, when they all have grazing as an interest, it provides a common focus for all organizations and makes the coalition much stronger. Q: Is the membership of the coalition set so only those orga nizations listed can participate? Joe: While the bylaws list produc ers organizations as members, there is nothing that prohibits an organi zation from being an associate mem ber. As far as that goes, the bylaws could even be changed to include new organizations. 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We also sponsored a seminar for agricultural lenders where the loan officers could come and learn about the economic benefits of grazing. For 2000, we are planning to hold a sim ilar session for lenders and we are broadening the audience to include agricultural financial planners and creditors. At our last meeting, a com mittee was appointed to develop a plan of work for 2000 that includes all the field days and seminars that will be sponsored. Q: How would someone or an organization that was interest ed in participating contact the GL/FCC? Joe: The GL/FCC has established an address of Suite 340, One Credit Union Place, Harrisburg, PA 17110- 2993. Any correspondence can be directed to this address. In addition to an address, the coalition is look ing into getting an e-mail address and eventually a telephone number where they can be reached. Q: Would the GL/FCC be inter ested in co-sponsoring a grazing activity that another group was holding? Joe; Yes we would be interested. If there is a group out there that is interested in working with the coali tion, please use the address I just mentioned and let us know what it is that we could help with and some one will contact them. Well, my thanks to Joe for his • Fixed bale chamber with steel roller • Smooth material flow for all crops • Twine or Rollatex net wrap • Roto Cut model processes material while baling • 4' x 4' and 4' x 5' models • Pickups up to 79" CLAAS (Turn to Page 16)