WV Farm Bureau Magazine January 2014 | Page 29

policy on the harvesting of this timber and permit the U.S. Forest Service to identify and selectively cut marketable timber and sell it on the open market with proceeds of the sale going to the county in which the sale occurs and that all saleable timber be removed. HARVESTING OF DEAD TREES IN STATE FORESTS Much of the state owned forests contain dead trees. This situation is caused, largely, by gypsy moth damage and drought. Harvesting of dead timber would be beneficial. Not only would harvesting eliminate undesirable dead trees, it would generate revenue that could be used to further combat the gypsy moth. Farm Bureau also recommends, to protect users, dead and dying trees be removed from the recreational areas of the state parks. It is further recommended that the harvesting be done before deterioration in quality of the dead trees begins. A bidding process could be used to ascertain that the highest return possible on the harvest would be received. EXEMPTION FROM CERTIFICATION/ LICENSING FOR TIMBER OPERATIONS FOR LANDOWNERS Farm Bureau recommends that West Virginia landowners who harvest wood products from their property be exempt from certification and licensing requirements of the Division of Forestry if such operations gross $50,000 or less in annual revenue. We believe that this exemption does not relieve the landowner of the responsibility to be a good steward of the land. In all operations, the landowner shall follow Best Management Practices (BMP) as defined by the Division of Forestry. GINSENG PRODUCTION, HARVESTING AND SALE Farm Bureau supports the allowance of planting, harvesting and sales of woods grown and cultivated ginseng. PUBLIC ISSUES LANGUAGE OF PREFERENCE West Virginia Farm Bureau supports English as the official language of West Virginia. VOTER IDENTIFICATION West Virginia Farm Bureau supports the requirement to present picture ID at the time of voting, to prevent voter fraud. DISTRICTING PATTERN FOR THE WV HOUSE OF DELEGATES WV Farm Bureau believes strongly in the idea of equal representation in the legislative branch of government, and in the principle of “one person, one vote.” WV Farm Bureau supports a single-delegate district model for the West Virginia House of Delegates, whereby each citizen of West Virginia is represented in the House by only one member of that body. ANNEXATION Because of a recent change in the annexation law, a municipality can annex a roadway to a parcel of land, and annex that parcel of land, leaving other property along the way out of the annexation. These property owners along the roadway have no voice or vote in the annexation. This “shoestring” or “spider web” annexation may adversely affect the property owners adjoining the annexed roadway. West Virginia Farm Bureau supports repealing the law that provides for such annexation. MARRIAGE West Virginia Farm Bureau defines “marriage” as the legal union of a man and a woman as husband and wife. West Virginia Farm Bureau News 29