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Minnesota Group: New Farm Bill Should Protect Land and Water Quality

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Monday, September 24, 2007   

Canton, MN – Good farm stewardship can bring a "harvest" of cleaner water, better soil, and more wildlife habitat in Minnesota, but it is suffering from poor farm policy, according to a state conservation group. Loni Kemp with the Minnesota Project says Congress should use the new Farm Bill to encourage farmers to be good guardians of the land.

"Three out of four farmers who apply for conservation programs are turned away when they ask for help, so finding funding for conservation assistance has to be a top priority."

Kemp says one way to improve conservation at no cost is to increase compliance with conservation laws already written.

"Farmers who get subsidies now are supposed to stop erosion of soil from their farm fields, in order to keep the water clean. It's part of their responsibility for getting the subsidies, but studies show the government is not enforcing this law well. So we're recommending that Congress save our soil and protect our rivers, by reforming the program. We need to expand and strengthen it."

Kemp says the Conservation Security Program is a proven winner, helping farmers protect fragile lands, and that a lot more farmers would participate if the program was sufficiently funded.

"It helps farmers not only protect the soil, but make sure the water stays clean and that they provide land for wildlife habitat, even conserve energy. It's the program that pulls it all together and lets the farmers really become excellent stewards of the land. "

Kemp argues too much money now goes to subsidize large farm operations; that the money would be better spent to promote sustainable agricultural practices. The new, five-year Farm Bill passed the House in August, and is now pending in the Senate. Final action is expected next month.


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