WV Farm Bureau Magazine May 2014 | Page 4

presidential paradigms EPA Proposal Threatens Private Property Rights Charles Wilfong, President, West Virginia Farm Bureau The federal government is would be required to apply for permits to conduct in the process of effectively basic practices such as applying herbicides seizing control of all land and pesticides, building fences, constructing in this country through a roads, cutting trees, building homes – the list proposed rule by the EPA of activities requiring permits would be neverand the Corps of Engineers ending. that gives the agencies regulatory power over farms, We cannot allow this proposed rule to ranches, timberland and be enacted. We must contact our elected more. The rule, released on representatives and express our outrage over such th March 25 , expands the powers of the EPA and a power grab by the federal government. This Corps, by declaring the definition of “waters of is one of the greatest threats to private property the U.S.” under the rights our nation Clean Water Act, has ever seen. to include areas no reasonably At our April thinking person board meeting, would consider to the West be bodies of water. Virginia Farm These agencies will Bureau Board of be able to prohibit Directors deemed normal farming this proposal to practices such as be such a clear fence building and and present applying fertilizer, threat that the )