Hello, Cindy Thanks for you very clear and simple message re: this complicated topic. I tried to call today but the offices were enjoying a Monday off due to Veteran's Day. Thanks. I deliberately enclose your email to pass on the info to anyone who missed it. Joyce Naffier On Mon, 12 Nov 2001 01:22:03 EST Cindy Hildebrand <[log in to unmask]> writes: > (This posting was sent to the Iowa native plant list. I thought it > might > also interest some Sierrans.) -- Cindy Hildebrand > > Earlier this year, a landowner bulldozed, burned, and sprayed a > high-quality > Iowa woodland with huge hickory trees and diverse wildflowers. (A > nearby > virgin prairie with orchids had recently met a similar fate.) When > > confronted by an angry neighbor, the landowner responded, "Lady, > this is the > new economics. The government will pay me to plant rowcrops on this > land for > two years, and then I'll get paid to plant shrubs and put it in the > Conservation Reserve Program." > > If you don't want your tax dollars used that way, now is the time to > help > change the Farm Bill. It is critical that Senator Tom Harkin hear > from > conservation-minded constituents early this week (preferably by > Tuesday). > Harkin's office is already hearing plenty from those who want to > continue > to spend lots on commodities and little on conservation. > > A message to help Farm Bill conservation can be very simple: I > support a > strong conservation title in the next Farm Bill. > > If you especially want to help stop the use of Farm Bill dollars to > subsidize > natural area destruction, there are three other important short > messages: > > (1) I support the Grassland Reserve Program. Thank you for > including it. > > The proposed Grassland Reserve Program, included in Harkin's Farm > Bill, would > pay landowners, via easement, to protect virgin prairies, which are > currently > not eligible for farm programs. The Reserve would help offset the > current > Farm Bill incentives to turn prairies into cornfields. > > (2) I support Super Sodbuster. Thank you for including it. > > Super Sodbuster, included in Harkin's Farm Bill, would make it much > more > difficult for landowners to tear up virgin prairies and still get > crop > support payments, crop insurance, and other Farm Bill payments on > the rest of > their land. > > (3) I support the CRP date-certain eligibility clause. Thank you > for > including it. > > I'm not sure this clause has an official name, but it's important. > If it > becomes law, land which is put into rowcrops for the first time > after the new > Farm Bill is enacted would not be eligible for the CRP (Conservation > Reserve > Program). This clause would close the current loophole which says > that > land has to have been in rowcrops for two of the past five years in > order to > be eligible for the CRP. The result of this ongoing > two-out-of-five > provision is that some landowners in Iowa and elsewhere are plowing > prairies > and bulldozing woodlands, getting crop support payments for putting > that land > in rowcrops for two years, and then getting paid again to enroll > that land in > the CRP. The CRP date-certain eligibility clause, which only > Harkin has > proposed, would prevent actions like the one in the horror story. > > The Grassland Reserve, Super Sodbuster, and the CRP date-certain > eligibility > clause are vulnerable. They could be weakened or sacrificed as > Farm Bill > compromises are hammered out. The more support they get, the > likelier they > are to become law. If you'd like to help, the most effective way > would be a > phone call to Senator Harkin's office. Phone numbers are below: > > Senator Harkin's Des Moine office: 515-284-4574 > (Staff members are Ellen King Huntoon and John Moreland) > > Senator Harkin's Washington office: 202-224-3254 > > The second-best way is an email. (It will apparently help if you > indicate > in the subject line that you are an Iowan.) > > Senator Harkin's email address: > > <A > HREF="mailto:[log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]</ A> > > > If you'd like to make another contact to help further, contact > Senator Chuck > Grassley and ask him to support the same conservation proposals. > > Senator Grassley's Des Moines office: (515) 284-4890 > (Staff member is Aaron McKay) > > Senator Grassley's Washington office: 202-224-3744 > > Senator Grassley's email address: > > <A > HREF="mailto:[log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask] senate.gov</A> > > > Thank you very much for reading this long posting, and for the > helpful > contacts that have been made already! > > Cindy > > Cindy Hildebrand > [log in to unmask] > Ames, IA 50010 > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]