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Kansas Technical Committee Minutes - September 2007
Kansas Technical Committee (KTC) Teleconference
Thursday, November 15, 2007
9:00 a.m.
Harold L. Klaege, State Conservationist, Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS), Salina, Kansas, opened the teleconference. The Farm Service
Agency (FSA) requested NRCS convene a Kansas Technical Committee teleconference
regarding the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Managed Haying and Grazing
Provisions, FSA Notice CRP-537 National Wildlife Federation Settlement.
Bill R. Fuller, State Executive Director, FSA, Manhattan, Kansas, explained
that FSA has engaged the use of a contractor to assist in the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review as required by the settlement in the
National Wildlife Federation (NWF) settlement. States involved in the settlement
are being afforded the opportunity to provide input into managed haying and
grazing frequencies and the primary nesting season dates.
Rod J. Winkler, Agricultural Programs Specialist, and Dennis Gaschler,
Programs Specialist, from the FSA, Manhattan, Kansas, provided a review of the
October 25, 2007, memo from Beverly Preston requesting state input and the
brief. Both of these documents were provided to the KTC members prior to the
teleconference.
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Memo
from Beverly Preston (PDF; 232 KB)
Kansas
Briefing (PDF; 28 KB)
The areas in consideration for recommended changes include:
- Primary Nesting Season April 15 July 15
- Managed Haying frequency no more than once in ten years on no more than
50 percent of the field and must wait five years between halves
- Managed Grazing frequency no more than once in five years
Following discussion, the KTC members made the following recommendations:
- No recommended change to Primary Nesting Season
- Managed Haying frequency should be revised to one out of three years on no
more than 50 percent of each field and eliminate the waiting period between
halves. An exception is recommended for small fields ten acres or smaller
where the entire field can be hayed. Current payment reductions shall apply.
- Managed Grazing frequency should be revised to one out of three years
using current NRCS technical guidance for stocking rates or stubble height.
Current payment reductions shall apply.
The above recommendations were unanimously agreed to by all members.
Bill Fuller thanked all KTC members for their participation and input, as
well as NRCS for providing the teleconference. The meeting was adjourned at 9:50
a.m.
Attendees
- Harold L. Klaege, State Conservationist, Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS), Salina
- Troy J. Munsch, Assistant State Conservationist, NRCS, Salina
- Jon L. Ungerer, Resource Conservationist, NRCS, Salina
- Bill R. Fuller, State Executive Director, Farm Service Agency (FSA),
Manhattan
- Rod J. Winkler, Agricultural Programs Specialist, FSA, Manhattan
- Dennis Gaschler, Programs Specialist, FSA, Manhattan
- Chere Rotondo, FSA, Manhattan
- Galen Swenson, Chairperson, FSA State Committee
- Barth Crouch, Regional Biologist, Pheasant Forever, Salina
- Mike Mitchener, Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP), Pratt
- Cherrie Nolden, Farm Bill Coordinator, Kansas Department of Wildlife and
Parks (KDWP), Pratt
- Troy Schroeder, Representative, Kansas Rural Center (KRC), Albert
- Steve Sorensen, President, Kansas Wildlife Federation (KWF), Valley Center
- Mike Rich, Private Land Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS),
Manhattan
- Mike Beam, Executive Secretary, Kansas Livestock Association, Topeka
- Maurice Miller, Sharp Brothers Seed Company, Healy
- Dale Lambley, Special Environmental Assistant to the Secretary, Department
of Agriculture, Topeka
- Steve Frost, State Conservation Commission, Topeka
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