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Show cv. July 21, 2000 Page B5 The Summit County Bee Area FarmersRanchers Meet to Discuss Future FarmersRanchers Meet To Discuss The Future Utah farmers and ranchers traveled to Logan last week for the annual Utah Farm bureau midyear conference to discuss agricultural issues and begin the UFBF policy making process. Members of Utah's largest agricultural organization heard from legislative leaders and agency officials on several key issues impacting agriculture and rural Utah. Canal company liability, electric utility regulation and water quality were the prominent topics discussed at the conference. Also during the conference. EPA Doris Region 8 representative Sanders praised the Utah Farm burui for its proactive, water quali- -' ty program. Farm bureau has been instrumental in facilitating a voluntary incentive based approach to minimize agriculture's impact on water quality problems, throughout the state. We are using the Utah Farm bureau efforts as an example fur other slates to follow," Sanders said. Sanders presented the EPAs Environmental Achievement Award to UFBF (2 or 5 given nation-widChief Executive Officer C. Booth Wallentine and Uuh rancher Stuart e) Hopkin. . Before the conference concluded, farmers and ranchers divided into their commodity interest areas to begin the grassroots policy-makin- g process UFBF is know for. The issue surfacing sessions identified local areas of concern that will be taken through the county, state and nation- efforts are based on grassroots policies developed by members at the local, county, sute and national levels. It is affiliated with die American the Farm Bureau Federation, world's largest general farm organization. with nearly 4.9 million family members in 30 sutes and Puerto Rico. al policy development process. The Uuh Farm Bureau is the largest farm and ranch organization in the state, with more than 22.300 families. 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