MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- A series of meetings around Mississippi in early
March will help producers and agribusiness leaders
understand conservation programs found in the new Farm
Bill. Charlie
Forrest, agricultural economist with Mississippi State
University's Extension Service, said the 2002 Farm Security
and Rural Investment Act, or Farm Bill, provided for a
substantial increase in funding for existing and new
conservation programs. Topics
for the meetings include the Environmental Quality
Incentives Program, the Conservation Reserve Program, the
Wetlands Reserve Program, the Conservation Security Program,
the Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program and other similar
programs. There will be a review of the regulations and
guidelines for the Animal Feeding Operations and the
Confined Animal Feeding Operations. The
meetings are a joint effort between the MSU Extension
Service, Mississippi Farm Bureau and the Mississippi Natural
Resource Conservation Service. Four meetings will be held
the first week of March at various locations around the
state. Each meeting will begin at 9:30 a.m. Lunch will be
provided and the program will conclude around 2:30
p.m. The
Forrest County Extension Office in Hattiesburg will host a
meeting on March 4. The second meeting will be at the
Neshoba County Library in Philadelphia on March 5. The Delta
Research and Extension Center in Stoneville will host the
meeting on March 6. The Tunica County Development Complex
will be the location for the March 7 meeting. An
abbreviated, video conference program will take place from 6
p.m. until 8 p.m. on March 13 at the North Mississippi
Research and Extension Center in Verona. Downlink sites are
planned for room 409 in the Bost Building at MSU, the
Central Mississippi Research and Extension Center in
Raymond, the Delta Research and Extension Center in
Stoneville and the MSU Extension Service District Office on
Industrial Drive in Hattiesburg. Other sites may be
added. For
more information, contact Charlie Forrest or John Anderson
at (662) 325-2750 or contact the local county Extension
office. Writer:
Linda Breazeale Released:
Feb. 17, 2003
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Meetings will
address conservation
programs
Contact: Dr. Charlie Forrest, (662) 325-1786
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