But DNR is representing big ag corporations, not rural people. Oh, I forgot, corporations are people.


Wally Taylor

The DNR representing rural must be a Freudian slip.




-----Original Message-----
From: Neila Seaman <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: Celebrate Fall with a $50 Pork Certificate!



This is an interesting sentence:



Get smart people from urban (large municipal water treatment facilities) and rural (Department of Natural Resources) areas at the table...



The DNR representing rural must be a Freudian slip.


Neila Seaman 
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Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 10:23:08 -0400
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Celebrate Fall with a $50 Pork Certificate!
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When Chuck Gipp was talking didn't you see the Governor pulling the strings?


Actually, the DNR submitted a 50+ page critique of the (alleged) Nutrient Reduction Strategy. You can find the DNR comments at http://iowa.sierraclub.org/WaterQuality/DNRNPSCommentsINRS11112.pdf.


Wally Taylor



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As I recall, if one judged only from what was said by the Director of the DNR at the Ames meeting, the big ag groups had little reason to be concerned.
 
ch
 
Cindy Hildebrand
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In a message dated 10/11/2013 8:37:15 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
Even worse, I have a memo obtained through an   open records request stating that the big ag groups demanded that DNR also be   excluded from the meetings.   


  
Wally Taylor
  
  
    
    
The little history of     the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy left out the part about how     agribusiness organizations were part of the process from the very     beginning and  conservation organizations were deliberately     excluded.




  
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From: Cindy Hildebrand <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Fri, Oct 11,   2013 8:33 am
Subject: Re: Celebrate Fall with a $50 Pork   Certificate!

  
  
  
I agree that the email list was probably compiled   via the State Fair, because I'm on it too.  And Aaron Putze   used to write much of the material on the Iowa Farm Bureau   website.
  
 
  
The little history of the Iowa Nutrient   Reduction Strategy left out the part about how agribusiness   organizations were part of the process from the very beginning and    conservation organizations were deliberately excluded.  At the   Ames informational meeting about the Strategy, where those of us in the   audience were not allowed to speak, it was explained that the   exclusion was done on purpose in order to make the process   more effective.  Or efficient.  Or better.  Or   something.  Sorry, can't remember -- the steam coming out of my ears   affected my memory.
  
 
  
In the old days, when bad Iowa   environmental policies were being enacted, we usually at least had a   chance to speak aloud into microphones at public hearings for the   public record.   
  
 
  
Cindy
  
 
  
Cindy Hildebrand
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Ames, IA   50010

"What does autumn go on paying for
with so much yellow money?”   (Pablo Neruda)   
 
  
  
In a message dated 10/11/2013 3:43:38 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
  
    
 
    
I must have got on their mailing list at the fair this year. Notice     the section on water quality.
    
 
    
Also, is my impression correct that the family hog farms they refer to     are actually hog factories, that is,  CAFOs?
    
 
    
Comments would be welcome.--Tom
    
    
      
      
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