Broadcast Newsline: November 17, 2004

Third generation Georgia cotton farmer Ken Hall comments on his participation in the Conservation Security Program.

This week’s Cotton Newsline, three cuts. First cut is third generation Georgia cotton farmer Ken Hall. Cut two is Brian Ponder, vice chairman of the Middle Georgia Soil and Water Conservation district. Last cut is Richey Seaton, executive director of the Georgia Cotton Commission.

Suggested introduction cut one:

Third generation Georgia cotton farmer Ken Hall was one of the first participants in USDA’s Conservation Security Program. He says the premise of the program is quite simple.

Suggested introduction cut two:

Brian Ponder, vice chairman of the Middle Georgia Soil and Water Conservation district believes the Conservation Security Program is a valuable benefit for producers.

Suggested introduction for cut three:

Richey Seaton, executive director of the Georgia Cotton Commission, encourages producers who missed out on 2004 Conservation Security Program funding to apply next year.

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To learn if you are eligible for program funding, visit the Natural Conservation Service web site at http://www.nrcs.usda.gov.

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