Sorry for the cross postings ACTION ALERT Calls Needed Now For FAMILY FARMS and the ENVIRONMENT Good News: Right now, our nation's farm and conservation policies are being debated and voted on in the U.S. Senate. Up to this point, strong leadership by Senate Agriculture Committee chairman Tom Harkin of Iowa on conservation issues has meant that a very good new approach towards environmental stewardship on working farmlands has been moving forward in the Senate. Called the Conservation Security Act (CSA), this component of the Farm Bill would reward farmers who care for the land by paying for the public benefits (such as enhanced water quality, improved soil conservation, and increased wildlife habitat) that good stewardship farming produces. Bad News: However, in the past two days, the Conservation Security Act has come under severe attack by Senators who want to switch funds that are proposed to be spent on conservation (for example, the estimated $500 million per year for the CSA proposed by Senator Harkin) over to even more "commodity program" payments - taxpayers dollars- given for the production of a handful of " program crops" basically corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton, and rice. Environmentally, the adverse effects of this approach include more intensive row-cropping, reduced biodiversity and higher chemical application rates and soil erosion rates. Economically, this excessive spending to maximize the production of a few crops means lower crop prices, cheaper feed costs for factory farms, and the abuse of taxpayer dollars by giving huge payments to the biggest farm operators. Commodity groups such as the National Pork Producers Council and agribusiness corporations like Cargill support this approach, but it is bad news for family farmers and for the environment. Farmers deserve a fair price for what they produce, but more dollars for flawed commodity program payments won't do it. Instead, we need conservation programs targeted to family farms, such as the Conservation Security Act. One other point: proponents of factory farms are pushing for a change in the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). They want EQIP funds, which have been used by family farmers to improve the environmental performance of their farms, to be used for subsidizing the construction of new factory farms and waste lagoons – all in the name of the environment! More money for factory farm expansion, less for family farm stewardship is a bad idea. Take Action: Call TODAY! Call Senator Harkin (in D. C. at 202-224-3254) and tell him to keep up the fight for a strong and well-funded Conservation Security Act. Tell him you don't support EQIP funds going for factory farms! We expect the Farm Bill will go before the entire Senate right after it passes out of committee, so calls to all Senators are very important. We need strong policies enacted that protect the environment and support family farms, not factory farms. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]