Support Settlement To : Crisis.org
From: Marshall Staunton, Staunton Farms, Tulelake 1/17/08
Staunton and Mark Stern, The Nature Conservancy, are
co-chairs of the Hatfield Working Group.
We grow potatoes, onions, wheat. alfalfa, barley and peppermint
on 5000 acres of earth's finest soil in Tulelake Irrigation
District. i.e. Our Valley's onion yields are higher than all other
dehy onion fields grown through out the state of California and
we're proud of it.
I am asking all folks up and down the river to support restoration
of the river's future and Klamath Project farmer's future and
enhancement of real estate values for all residents of Siskiyou
county. Support Settlement! The dedicated leaders who have put
forth a visionary plan for habitat restoration throughout the
Klamath River Basin are to be commended. Presently our nation
spends $50,000,000 annually on this crisis without resolution with
no end in site. Federal judges now run the river. Settlement
invests 100 million annually for ten years and essentially settles
most tribal trust. Klamath Project, Tulelake and Lower Klamath
Refuge crises and gets us all working toward the brightest future
possible. Scott and Shasta River farms and ranches benefit by
having fish numbers increase and by having main-stem restoration
take place. No restoration on the river means more regulation upon
the Scott and Shasta. My Klamath Project farm would continue to
receive water in all year types because dam removal and fish
reintroduction would constitute the bulwark of a habitat
conservation plan. Without dam removal 1000 farms in the Klamath
Project lose all irrigation water on every drought year because
the only action the fisheries agencies then have at their disposal
is higher flow out of the Upper Klamath Basin past my farm and the
refuges.
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