News

Last Update :3/6/2011

Virginia Agribusiness Council Praises 2011 General Assembly

Virginia Agribusiness Council
We Represent Virginia Agribusiness with a Unified Voice

MEDIA RELEASE
For Release: March 2, 2011
Contact: Katie K. Frazier, (804) 643-3555 (katie.agribusiness@att.net )

VIRGINIA AGRIBUSINESS COUNCIL PRAISES GENERAL ASSEMBLY FOR LEGISLATIVE EFFORTS FAVORABLE TO STATE AGRIBUSINESS INDUSTRY

Richmond,Va. – The Virginia Agribusiness Council and its members today praised the 2011 Session of the Virginia General Assembly for its passage of key legislative proposals that protect the interests and advance the commitment to water quality of the agribusiness industry across the Commonwealth.

Council members were pleased that the General Assembly strengthened constitutional protection of private property rights, provided funding for Virginia Cooperative Extension agents and established guidelines to restructure the extension program, and established sensible animal care standards. Virginia’s professional turf and agriculture industries also joined with legislators in supporting proposals to protect the state’s water resources.

“The Agribusiness Council took a proactive approach to several critical industry issues this year including industry-driven environmental stewardship in light of the Chesapeake Bay TMDL (Total Maximum Daily Load) amending Virginia’s constitution to provide additional property rights protections, addressing the critical role of Virginia Cooperative Extension for the agribusiness community, and establishing basic care standards for agricultural animals in keeping with industry practices,” noted Council Board Chairman Ollie W. Kitchen, Jr. of MeadWestvaco in Covington.

“We had great results working with the legislature to address these proactive, industry-driven measures. I’m very pleased to report that the Council’s efforts to represent agribusinesses across the Commonwealth were met with successful results during this General Assembly session.”

The following key issues and the resulting legislation passed by the 2011 General Assembly were cited by the Council for protecting the interests of its members:

Lawn Fertilizer Restrictions and Nutrient Management for Golf Courses
Through legislation introduced by Del. Ed Scott and Sen. Ryan McDougle, the Virginia Agribusiness Council’s members in the professional lawn care, golf course, and landscape industry voluntarily agreed to help reduce urban nutrient loss for Virginia’s streams, rivers, and the Chesapeake Bay. Beginning in 2014, lawn maintenance fertilizer will no longer contain phosphorus and all lawn fertilizers will have “good practices” labeling. By 2017, all public and private golf courses will implement a nutrient management plan. The Commonwealth is encouraged to provide consumer education on best practices for lawn care and provide consumers a list of lawn care operators who are in compliance with regulations. These voluntary actions by the turf industry will enable the state to meet many of the 2017 goals set out in its Watershed Implementation Plan which has been accepted by EPA and included in the Chesapeake Bay TMDL.

Agricultural Water Quality Implementation Goals
In light of the Chesapeake Bay TMDL, the Council advocated for farmers to be provided both flexibility and certainty in meeting water quality goals. This effort led by Del. Ed Scott calls upon farmers to develop and implement “Resource Management Plans.” By providing a level of “safe harbor” the legislation creates a strong incentive for farmers to adopt and maintain a Resource Management Plan containing best management practices that are most effective for their unique operations. The legislation will increase the implementation rate of agricultural best management practices needed to meet the challenging Chesapeake Bay TMDL goals. With only one vote in opposition, the General Assembly wholeheartedly supported allowing farmers to develop whole-farm conservation plans as their contribution to improving water quality statewide.

Private Property Rights
After four years of effort, property rights protections prevailed as the 2011 General Assembly passed a resolution spearheaded by Del. Johnny Joannou. In 2007, the General Assembly enacted law to define “public use” to ensure that private property cannot be taken by a public entity for a private benefit or gain. The resolution passed this year places similar provisions in the Constitution and defines the just compensation landowners should receive when their property is taken by eminent domain. Provided this resolution passes the 2012 General Assembly and voters in November 2012, stronger protections for private property rights will be included in Virginia’s Constitution - a key victory for all landowners.

Virginia Cooperative Extension
A new restructuring effort for Virginia Cooperative Extension will include agribusiness industry stakeholders along with local government and extension agents. The General Assembly agreed with Council members that such involvement is critical to an effective new structure. Extension provides farmers essential information for their operations and leadership 4-H programs for youth statewide. Additional funding from the legislature will also allow vacancies in Extension staffing across the Commonwealth to be filled.

Agricultural Animal Care
The Council and industry partners took a proactive step by examining Virginia’s laws pertaining to the care of agriculture animals and determining that care standards for agriculture animals should be established. Del. Bobby Orrock and Sen. Philip Puckett carried legislation that will create a specific, reasonable standard in law for agricultural animal care to protect both animal welfare and responsible animal husbandry practices. Also supporting this important measure were the Virginia Veterinary Medical Association, local governments, animal control officers, and the McDonnell Administration.

About The Virginia Agribusiness Council
The Virginia Agribusiness Council represents agricultural and forestry producers, suppliers, marketers, processors and commodity associations in the Commonwealth with a unified voice through its government affairs activities. The Council has a combined membership of over 40,000. For more information on the Virginia Agribusiness Council, visit www.va-agribusiness.org .

(###)




[ More News ]


Join NGCOA Mid-Atlantic - Great Membership Benefits!

Join Our Team! Part-Time, Remote Sales Role with NGCOA MA

Don Rea Jr. Elected as 44th President of the PGA of America

Acquisition Opportunity - Hillendale Country Club (MD)

New Georgia Listing!

NGCOA Mid-Atlantic Elects New Board for 2025

Can you assist Hurricane Helen- damaged golf courses?

Summer Edition of the Mid-Atlantic Golf Business Newsletter Now Available!

Golf Property Economics

New Listing! Hilda W. Allen Real Estate

Breaking News: Henrico EDA buys local golf course, The Crossings, aims to make it long-term home for PGA tourny

Mid-Atlantic Golf Business Newsletter - Spring Issue with NC

Who Should Run Clubs

Women's Golf Day Events Celebrate Record Attendances

What Defines a Club's Culture?

Selling Your Golf Course - Treat the Patient, not just the Disease

The Golf Property Analysts 2024 Market Report

The Cost of Golf - There Might be a Better Way

Click to Watch the Video - Lee Coble Receives USGA Dey Award

NGCOA MA Mouns the Loss of Frank Edward Herrelko Jr.

Lee Coble Honored by USGA

Members Take Charge at Lakeside Golf Club

NGCOA Seeking Events Manager - click for info

Middle Atlantic PGA Section Announces 2023 Special Award Winners

Partner News: Better Billy Bunker Buzz

NGCOA Announces Education Highlights for Golf Business Conference 2024

The Federal Club in Glen Allen, VA seeks General Manager

Bayville GC gains Audubon certification

Cost Versus Value - They're Not the Same - Why Does it Matter?

Williamsburg National GC (36 holes) Seeks Director of Agronomy and Grounds

Accountability & Fiscal Responsibility in Club Governance

Bunkers - Do They Really Matter?

2023 NGCOA MA Annual Award Winners Press Release

NGCOA MA Annual Meeting Registration Open, The Crossvines Winery and Poolesville Golf Cousre, Wednesday, October 4th

Current Golfer Mindset and it’s impact on Facility Planning

Sagacity Golf Partners with NC GCOA

Virginia Beach Golf Trips Made Easy

Custom Williamsburg Golf Trips with Golden Horseshoe, Kingsmill & Condos

Ready to Sell?, Aerification and Prof. Jakubowski on Golf Turf and Water

For Sale: The Crossings Golf Club, Durham, NC - Hilda W. Allen Real Estate

Save the Date - October 4th, NGCOA MA Annual Meeting at Poolesville GC

Club Tax Assessments, The Concept of Value and RSM's Phil Newman on Finances

NGCOA MA / NC Summer Newsletter - click here to read

Reminder: The Latest from Golf Business Advisors!

Call for Offers - Westchester CC (FL)

Golf Acquisition Opportunities (3) - FL, PA, & NY

National Golf Day - 2023 - Outside the Box

Golf Course Acquisition Opportunity - Country Club of Otterkill (NY)

Debt - The (not so) Silent Club Killer

The Cost of Golf - Is it $ustainable?

National Golf Day Registration Open

​Private Club Governance & Management - Defining Roles

Virginia Golf Colleagues Mourn the Loss of Paul Michaelian

NCA Webinar on Your Club's Real Estate Tax Assessment

Golf Property Analysis & Valuation - 2nd Edition Now Available

Erik Larsen incorporates traditional elements into St. Johns (FL) Golf Course to Rave Reviews

Choosing the Best Management for Your Club or Golf Course

Measuring Performance, Selling Solutions, Clubs, Fraud & a Hotline, & The GPA Practice Tee

Fall Issue of Mid-Atlantic Golf Business Newsletter Joint with NC GCOA - Click Here to Read

Register for the 2022 NGCOA MA Annual Meeting, November 2

Selling in Uncertain Times - Develop a Strategy

Just Listed by Hilda W. Allen Real Estate, Inc.

Some Reponse to Why Clubs are Closed on Mondays

Save the Date NOW for Golf Business Conference 2023

Summer Issue of Mid-Atlantic Golf Business Newsletter Joint with North Carolina GCOA - Click Here to Read!

Golf Property Analysts - Private Club Planning, Golf as it was meant to be, Is It Time to Sell?

A Consumer/Culture Based Approach to Private Club Planning

Transparency at Private Clubs

The Golf Pro Crisis & Its Impact on Clubs

Golf Property Analysts - Your Club's Tax Assessment

Hilda Allen - the source for golf course sales and advising owners

NGCOA Mid-Atlantic Annual Meeting Set for Nov. 2 at Independence GC in Richmond

Fairfax County Park Authority seeks Golf Course General Manager

Announcing Facility BMP Virtual Workshop and Prize Contest

Another Beautiful Listing by Hilda Allen Real Estate!

Just Listed by Hilda Allen - The Frog GC in Georgia, a Fazio Design

National Golf Day 2022 - Information and Registration

Mattaponi Springs Golf Club in Ruther Glen, VA Seeks General Manager

Larry's Interview on TurfNet Renovation report Podcast

Golf Leagues - A Lightspeed Guide to Growing Business

Register your course for Women's Golf Day - June 7th

Download the Pellucid Presentation at the Annual Meeting

Golf Property Analysts - Time to Sell?

New Listings and Recent Sales from Hilda Allen Real Estate

Hanover Golf Club sold to unidentified local buyer

Club Master Planning - A Market Based Approach

January Abstract OtR: '21 Sol Scorecard is 6 birdies, 2 pars!

Damon DeVito Named the 2021 Mid-Atlantic Golf Leader

Golf Course Acquisition Opportunity - Maryland - For Sale By Auction

Sep Weather, Aug Util; steady, solid results against strong "20 comps"

Employee Retention Tax Credit May Save You Thousands $

Glenwood Golf Course redevelopment gets planning commission approval

Google's New "Local" Ads Provide Big Advantages to Golf Courses

The Appraisal Journal - Valuation of Private Clubs for Tax Assessments

Morning Read and Sports Illustrated Announce Editorial Partnership

Is it Time to Review Your Golf Property Tax Assessment?

 



Join Our Email List