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1000 Friends of Oregon comment on M.C. Plan The Hfppner OaitUe-Timra. Heppner. OrKon. Thursday, December 10. 1981-THR EE Oregon farmers to share deficiency payments I.ihki Friends of Oregon, a slfilowidf oilions' land use "wnlehdog" group has sent dolnilod oommenfs regarding (he Morrow County Compre hensive Plnn to the state Ijjnd Conservation mh Develop ment Commission (LCDC), said a recent news release from l.ooo Friends. 1.000 Friends objects to state approval of the Morrow County plan because it con tains elements which conflict with statewide agricultural and forestry planning laws, In its ten page letter to the LCOC. the group commends the county tor its adoption of "effective review criteria for specified non-farm and non forest uses, and some strong policy statements," However, the land use group objects to the lack of justifica tion for the amount of agricul tural land slated for rural residential and industrial de velopment outside city growth boundaries. "The preserva- Vri NOT max td Be AH-B T0 EAVMU -FOLLOW TIPS FttA-TH NATIONAL fcNtO.Y WAItH. A PAtT ABOUT CMtS'&y rCFlCiewcY. A C IUMU FAN can h0l.p ucp vouw vte WAK-M. (T CtftCUlATf THE HOT Aid that Rl. TO THe ClLIU AMP N( it UCtC POWM AiiAlM TO are you MCEP IT. fF YOU USC fCWLK TOOLS. OS THfcM fFFlCltWTtY. ' TOOt. W'TH ClrriMC tPttS. ShoolP M tarr matp yfygp ALU -TCOI.S MOU4.p tcfpr iv&mcATtP se-TNAr FWlCTCW WLL NOTuS'B' TMEM PCWrt. THtSf TirS Juaf Arrived PULL-OVER SWEATSHIRTS PULL-OVER AND ZIP-UP FcishUm Colon Ta i K WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S FASHION BOOTS I i I I I: J tion of agricultural land sur roimdingHoardman and Irri gon." the group stales, "is especially critical given the potential for irrigation and increased agricultural pro ductivity." In other specific objections looo Friends charges that the county plan's agriculture and forest land division sinndnrds violate statewide planning laws. The standards allow the creation of lots which are too small for commercial farming the group says. In forest lands, the standards do not assure protection of forest land values such as wildlife habitat. The group also contends that the minimum lot siros do not protect the county's commercial forest land base. The stale LCDC expects to consider the Morrow Cotinfv Comprehensive Plan on Janu ary 21 or 22. If it agrees with the KKK) Friends objection, the city will probably be asked by LCDC to revise portions of the plan. Orei'on's wheat and barley farmers will share the esti mated M70 million in national wheal and barley deficiency payments for their tl crops, according to Don Thompson, state director of the Acricul tiral Stabilization and Conser vation Service. Six thousand seven hundred fifty-seven grain producing forms ore sicned up for povmenl with local ASCS offices in the stale, said Thompson. The total potential deficiency payment in Ore gon, based on all acres of wheat and barlev planted in l!H2. is over $9 million. Oregon growers will receive less than this amount because not all growers filed applications. hefieienev payments are renuired under (he tfiHI wheat and barlev programs because averaie market prices re ceived bv farmers during (he first five months (June through October) of the mar keting year were below the established taruet price level of $.1 Bl for wheat and $2 fifl for barle,v. National weighted average market prices were $n fifi por bushel for wheat and 92 M per bushel for barlev Thus. eligible producers will he paid 15 cents per bushel for their l!tl crop wheat and 11 cents per bushel for this year's, ' barley. These payments will ' in effect become a part of producers income for the !ffit ; grain crop, said Thompson. ( Market PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC. 10 THRU DEC. 13, 1981 m KAMUJr SLA ii if f - ?.viw-4mmj&it i iff i mi im n if :rk ' 'yisiy j ! 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