John Grimes of Country Seasons posted:
> I just got around to reading the Leafy Greens proposed
> regulations. ... they terrify me. Especially the proposal to
> "sterilize" the growing fields. All the work to get a living field
> and the feds want to kill them.
> I hope to you will take a moment to read the proposals and publish your
> comment on the federal site. Remember tomorrow, December 3rd is the
> deadline for comments.
THAT'S TODAY!
I am reposting the info Lawrence London included in his post on this
subject with a couple of important changes:
Go to www.regulations.gov <http://www.regulations.gov>. In the
middle of the screen, you will see “Search Documents.”
In Step 1, choose “ All Documents for which the Comment
Period Closes Today"
In Step 2, search on "AMS-FV-07-0090" (without quotes ")
IT'S THE SECOND ONE ON THE LIST
Click on the folder icon for the first:
AMS-FV-07-0090-0001 where it says: ADD COMMENTS (far right)
Supply your own data and your comments,
(Choose Federal and Agricultural Marketing Service)
then choose NEXT STEP
That was as far as I could get using 2 different browsers (Mozilla
SeaMonkey and MSIE 7) so I'll have to send it via fax.
*2) To fax: (202) 720-8938. *
** Please make sure that your letter references Docket Number
AMS–FV–07–0090.
This is what I will say:
Sirs:
Proposal AMS-FV-07-0090 fails to distinguish between soil pathogens
and the beneficial soil microorganisms whose presence, activity and
diversity are responsible for the soil's fertility and which produce
substances with antibiotic activity against soil pathogens.
Proposal AMS-FV-07-0090 ignores basic principles of soil biology and
is not a viable proposal but rather, a proposal that deserves to be
defeated.
Thank you for your attention.
Sincerely,
Douglas Hinds, Director General
Center for Community and Rural Development
Director of Special Projects
Supreme Indigenous Council
Coordinator or Organic Production
National Federation of Rural Property Owners
Chair, Organic Pineapple Working Group
International Society for Horticultural Science
216 916 2777 (Direct)
630 300 0550 (Voice Mail)
630 300 0555 (Fax)
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