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Farm Dust Reduction Mandate from EPA

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Joe in IN

10-09-2006 08:59:11




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Read the Sunday paper yesterday, had an article about a potential mandate for farmers to reduce dust. Article had an Location of Iowa somewhere.

Are you freaking kidding me?? A farmer on his combine will have to reduce the amount of dust? Tillage too I assume.

What is this country coming to. Suppose those do-gooders don't like to eat(but their is another forum for that discussion).....




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Hal/WA

10-10-2006 01:17:06




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 Re: Farm Dust Reduction Mandate from EPA in reply to Joe in IN, 10-09-2006 08:59:11  
I wouldn't be surprised if that happens. It is now illegal to burn bluegrass straw in Washington State, as was done for many years as a result of an order of the State Department of Health. This has severely impacted bluegrass seed production, which was the one crop that worked well in this area and actually generated a profit every year.

Burning did cause a small amount of air pollution, for a few days per year. But not burning the straw causes many more costs to the farmer--removing the vegetation and increased need to use chemicals to control weeds and insects. But the worst problem is the markedly reduced seed yield. Burning the stubble stimulates the perrenial bluegrass plants to produce much more seed than an unburned plant produces.

Since burning is still allowed in Idaho and other states, our Washington farmers are placed in a competative disadvantage growing bluegrass seed. A number of farmers have gone back to planting wheat, which requires at least some tillage and causes dust several times a year. And since lots of the area is hilly, soil erosion is again a big problem, which was very well controlled by the bluegrass sod.

Unfortunately this is no longer a nation of farmers. We are few and have less and less political clout. Yeah, I would not be a bit surprised if there gets to be a severe restriction on dust.

It has got so, to me, environmentalist is a dirty word.....

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toomany cases

10-10-2006 00:01:47




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 Re: Farm Dust Reduction Mandate from EPA in reply to Joe in IN, 10-09-2006 08:59:11  
Just have to have more political power. In Calif there was a Owens Lake. Had a ferry boat on it back then was about 15 miles across. It's dry now. Anyway what I read is the EPA is saying that the LADWP (Water & Power) does not have to restore the water flow (200+ mile aquaducts to Los Angeles) to it to stop the major dust storms on it. People who live in surounding area have a history of major breathing problems. Alkali dust etc. many types of minerals were being pulled out of the lake bed. Remind the local EPA of this ruling fiasco if they come down on you for dust problems that can't be avoided to harvest or work the land for growing crops. I remember making lots of dust when I used to pull 4 sections of drag behind me over 60 years ago.

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Leland

10-09-2006 17:45:24




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 Re: Farm Dust Reduction Mandate from EPA in reply to Joe in IN, 10-09-2006 08:59:11  
The corn I am helping pick right now is so dry the dust cloud is almost a mile long and several hundred yards wide just hanging there > What do they purpose a dust filter with a bag the size of 20 acres driven by a general electric locomotive engine .



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mjbrown

10-09-2006 16:27:44




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 Re: Farm Dust Reduction Mandate from EPA in reply to Joe in IN, 10-09-2006 08:59:11  
How're they gonna do anything about it? Rural America is an awfully big place. It would take millions of inspectors.



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JiminIA

10-09-2006 15:26:48




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 Re: Farm Dust Reduction Mandate from EPA in reply to Joe in IN, 10-09-2006 08:59:11  
I heard about that, seems the US wants our food to come from overseas like most everything else already does....Jim



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730virgil

10-09-2006 18:29:17




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 Re: Farm Dust Reduction Mandate from EPA in reply to JiminIA, 10-09-2006 15:26:48  
i seem to remember reading something like that once . maybe the farm journal ?
the do gooders want turn usa into national park . then we will inport ALL of our food from foreign countrys . kinda like oil ? " what do i want with a farmer ? i buy my food at the store ." hey that will solve illegal immigrants we won't need them . there won't be any work for anyone .



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Glen in TX

10-09-2006 09:29:19




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 Re: Farm Dust Reduction Mandate from EPA in reply to Joe in IN, 10-09-2006 08:59:11  
It's nothing new and they been after us for dust for a while too. Big feed yards here might have to shut down if they get there way. Always lots of dust in evenings going across roads and some city slicker gets in it and can't function and wants to pass a new law. It's just going to make their food cost way more than their fuel someday.



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Nebraska Cowman

10-09-2006 09:07:01




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 Re: Farm Dust Reduction Mandate from EPA in reply to Joe in IN, 10-09-2006 08:59:11  
This's what I tell young wannabe farmers. "Buy farmland in 3rd world countries"



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billyiron

10-09-2006 10:35:20




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 Re: Farm Dust Reduction Mandate from EPA in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 10-09-2006 09:07:01  
Sometimes,I think the way our country is run we will be living in our own 3rd world country,,,,billy



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