• The BIG Cleanup | • Pollution Prevention Strategy for Michigan Agriculture A major new initiative to compehensively address environmental pollution on the farm has been unveiled.
| • Conservation Practices Land and resource management techniques to control soil erosion and prevent pollutants from reaching water bodies.
| • Pollution Prevention Strategy for Michigan Agriculture An initiative to comprehensively address environmental pollution on the farm. The strategy balances producers' right-to-farm with the need to protect Michigan's environment. It emphasizes proactive pollution prevention at all stages of agricultural production.
| • Contributors Contributors to the Pollution Prevention Strategy
| • Memorandum of Endorsement Memorandum of Endorsement of the Pollution Prevention Strategy for Michigan Agriculture As Amended October 29, 1997 and Agriculture Pollution Prevention Implementation Plan
| • I. Introduction: The Charge In 1996 a letter was issued requesting the development of an industry led, Pollution Prevention Strategy for Michigan Agriculture.
| • II. Guidelines for Successful Implementation Overall impact on both environmental quality (through pollution prevention) and agricultural financial viability must be emphasized. Program outcomes should be evaluated on these criteria.
| • III. Five Key Components The 1995 recommendations for agricultural nonpoint source pollution prevention emphasized four key components for an effective approach to address agricultural pollution prevention.
| • IV. Right to Farm as the Main Vehicle for a New Strategy The Michigan Right to Farm Act was identified as an excellent foundation from which to build an improved nonpoint source pollution prevention program.
| • V. Recommendations Regarding Other Current Programs Recommendations Regarding Other Current Programs
| • VI. Incentives Appropriate voluntary approaches and significant incentives must be identified to encourage producers to invest in appropriate pollution prevention practices, plans, or management systems.
| • VII. Targeting Given limited resources, achieving maximum agricultural pollution prevention will require setting priorities.
| • VIII. Program Coordination Increased coordination is the critical factor to maximize the impact of available resources and efforts involved in agricultural pollution prevention in Michigan.
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• Michigan Groundwater Stewardship Program Mission Mission: To provide information and assessment tools for pesticide and nitrogen fertilizer users which help them identify risks to groundwater associated with their pesticide and nitrogen fertilizer use practices and to coordinate local, state, and federal resources to help individuals reduce those risks
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• Right To Farm Act The Michigan Right to Farm Act, P.A. 93, was enacted in 1981 to provide farmers with protection from nuisance lawsuits. This state statute authorizes the Michigan Commission of Agriculture to develop and adopt Generally Accepted Agricultural and Management Practices (GAAMPs) for farms and farm operations in Michigan. These voluntary practices are based on available technology and scientific research to promote sound environmental stewardship and help maintain a farmer's right to farm.
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