[Pollinator] Fw: 1. Opportunity to Encourage Producers to Include Pollinator Points in Farm Bill Comments to House Ag. 2. CoE Files Pollinator Comments on NRCS Conservation Practice Standards.
Jen Marks
jm at coevolution.org
Wed Jul 5 12:02:18 PDT 2006
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From: R. Thomas Van Arsdall
To: Marks Jen ; Laurie Davies Adams
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 11:50 AM
Subject: FW: 1. Opportunity to Encourage Producers to Include Pollinator Points in Farm Bill Comments to House Ag. 2. CoE Files Pollinator Comments on NRCS Conservation Practice Standards.
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R. Thomas (Tom) Van Arsdall, Public Affairs Representative for Coevolution Institute/NAPPC
Van Arsdall & Associates
13605 McLane Place
Fredericksburg, VA 22407-2344
(540) 785-0949
tom at vanarsdall.com
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From: R. Thomas Van Arsdall [mailto:tom at vanarsdall.com]
Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2006 1:33 AM
To: Pollinator Listserv
Subject: 1. Opportunity to Encourage Producers to Include Pollinator Points in Farm Bill Comments to House Ag. 2. CoE Files Pollinator Comments on NRCS Conservation Practice Standards.
Dear Pollinator Supporters:
Action continues on a dual track of working to improve the next farm bill for pollinators while continuing to "pollinate" current conservation programs for the benefit of pollinators. Following are an opportunity to take action by encouraging producers to make pollinator points when commenting on the next farm bill and a report on pollinator comments just filed on NRCS conservation practices standards. RTVA
OPPORTUNITY TO ENCOURAGE PRODUCERS TO INCLUDE POLLINATOR POINTS
IN FARM BILL COMMENTS TO HOUSE AG
SUGGESTED ACTION: U.S. Collaborators & Supporters who are in a position to do so can advance farm bill-related pollinator objectives by-
1. Alerting your Agricultural Producer Contacts to the opportunity to file farm bill comments on the House Agriculture Committee's Web Site, through December 31, and
2. Encouraging Agricultural Producers to include a Statement of Support for Pollinator-Friendly Provisions in conservation, research and other Titles in the Next Farm Bill
A 2-pager providing suggested Talking Points for Producers and additional background is attached.
The basic objective of this outreach effort is to raise the profile of pollinators in this preliminary round of the farm bill debate. Simple points are more likely to make the cut when producers are preparing their comments on a range of issues. The additional background may help raise awareness among producers themselves. Feel free to improve upon and tailor for your own efforts.
Background
The House Agriculture Committee is inviting comments via the Committee's web site from producers around the country about current farm policy, and what is working and what could be improved. While the information submitted on the website will not be part of the official Congressional record, the Committee indicates the feedback will be helpful as the farm bill debate moves forward in 2007.
· The web address is: http://www.agriculture.house.gov/inside/feedbackform.html.
· Comments will be accepted through December 31, 2006.
It would be helpful to the pollinator cause if the House Agriculture Committee heard from a number of interested and concerned producers about the importance of pollinators and expressions of support for pollinator-friendly provisions in the next farm bill-even if only briefly as part of broader input.
In visiting with one producer, he indicated he had not have thought of including mention of pollinators, but will gladly do so now that he has been provided with suggested talking points.
We will be keeping a pollinator eye open for similar opportunities during this farm bill reauthorization cycle. Don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or need additional information.
Thank you in advance for any action you might take (we would appreciate your letting us know).
CoE POLLINATOR COMMENTS SUBMITTED
ON CURRENT NRCS CONSERVATION PRACTICE STANDARDS
Attached for your information is a copy of comments just filed by CoE recommending pollinator-related enhancements to proposed changes to USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) conservation practice standards for reclamation efforts at working and abandoned mine sites. In addition to offering recommendations (which may be more detailed than likely to be accepted in these general guidance documents), such comments also provide a forum for increasing awareness among NRCS staff charged with designing and implementing a suite of conservation programs.
NRCS has indicated comments on these conservation practices standards will be accepted through July 7. Anyone interested in submitting comments can contact me for additional information at tom at vanarsdall.com.
Comments were filed under the CoE banner since such statements cannot be submitted under the auspices of NAPPC. However, much of the information is based on information developed earlier by NAPPC committees. This builds on earlier precedents in which CoE filed pollinator comments on the NRCS Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) and the Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP). It is important to continue the ongoing effort to "pollinate" NRCS staff and the suite of current conservation programs as such opportunities arise. If you become aware of additional opportunities to weigh in on behalf of pollinators, please advise.
NRCS is taking pollinator-beneficial action in a number of areas, and the potential for additional progress is high. Given limited resources, an important goal is to work out a more efficient and consistent collaboration with NRCS so that appropriate, pollinator-related enhancements will be considered any time the agency is considering changes to current programs and policies.
Sincerely Shared,
R. Thomas (Tom) Van Arsdall, Public Affairs Representative for Coevolution Institute/NAPPC
Van Arsdall & Associates
13605 McLane Place
Fredericksburg, VA 22407-2344
(540) 785-0949
tom at vanarsdall.com
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