GeneralStark
12-13-2015, 11:10 AM
Many of you have seen it in the news, and I suspect several have been following this very closely, and many have already attended some info. sessions. The days of Recommended Ag. Practices are ending and a new age of Required Ag. Practices is beginning. Many know, though amazingly enough in 2015 some do not, that Ag. practices affect the surface waters of the state and in some regions the quality of surface waters has become unacceptable.
The recommended practices have been around for a while, but the big change are the penalties, and perhaps the degree of enforcement, with the biggest penalty being removal from the Current Use Program, which would be substantial for many.
This probably won't affect woodlot owners too much, but many sugarmakers are involved in other aspects of farming so this is likely to affect many.
Here is the basic summary of the new RAPS:
http://agriculture.vermont.gov/sites/ag/files/PDF/BMP/Act64_VAAFM_Publication_FINAL_9-8-15.pdf
And here is the detailed version:
http://agriculture.vermont.gov/sites/ag/files/pdf/water_quality/VAAFM-Draft-RAP.pdf
Thoughts?
The recommended practices have been around for a while, but the big change are the penalties, and perhaps the degree of enforcement, with the biggest penalty being removal from the Current Use Program, which would be substantial for many.
This probably won't affect woodlot owners too much, but many sugarmakers are involved in other aspects of farming so this is likely to affect many.
Here is the basic summary of the new RAPS:
http://agriculture.vermont.gov/sites/ag/files/PDF/BMP/Act64_VAAFM_Publication_FINAL_9-8-15.pdf
And here is the detailed version:
http://agriculture.vermont.gov/sites/ag/files/pdf/water_quality/VAAFM-Draft-RAP.pdf
Thoughts?