January 9, 2016
The Honorable Tom Wolf
Governor
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
225 Main Capitol Building
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120
Dear Governor Wolf,
We, the concerned farmers of Pennsylvania, begin this letter with both hope and fear. Our hopes are that you will read the following with careful consideration and that our heartfelt sentiments will reach you. Our fears are for our way of life, which many of us find to be balancing precariously in the face of destructive activities like hydraulic fracturing and the looming threat of climate change. It is hard not to feel like the odds are stacked against us -with the scale of gas development and its swiftness in encompassing our communities. Faced with big industries with deep pockets as unwelcome neighbors, moving in whether you have leased your land or not there seems to be little we can do. With that in mind we are turning to our government, again with the hope that our voices do matter, that our concerns will be taken seriously and our Governor will prove himself to be for the people.
As you well know, Pennsylvania has a long history of agriculture, one in which all Pennsylvanians take much pride. Many farms in our beautiful state have been in families for generations and there is a strong movement today among young adults to turn back to the land. Young or old, all farmers are facing new challenges in an era where climate change is not right around the corner – indeed it has arrived and is already making itself known! Many of us have taken on the challenge of organic agriculture not only to provide healthy food to our neighbors but also to help restore the soil and reduce climate-changing practices like the use of fossil fuel fertilizers, monoculture crops and barren fields.
One of the major industries contributing to climate change is also booming in our state – hydraulic fracturing. To some those two words might sound like profit, but to many farmers those same words are tantamount to a death sentence.
When you think of a Pennsylvania farm, what comes to mind? Is it rolling fields, dotted with cows contentedly grazing, rows of corn shooting towards a clear blue sky? An old house with ducks in the nearby pond and a happy farm dog sprawled in the yard? Or is it a loud, busy, filthy, explosive industrial site, a looming oil derrick, a night sky lit up with malodorous, toxic gas flaring, all stars obliterated by light pollution? The latter is a fear for many farmers, and an unfortunate reality for many others.
It's not just a disruption of the picturesque dream that's the problem. There is no question that people living near gas operations are being exposed to dangerous pollutants. Fracking activities have been proven to have very real and dangerous consequences for those living or working nearby.
- Air Quality - A study, An Exploratory Study of Air Quality near Natural Gas Operations , found 44 hazardous chemicals in the air, many of which cause cancer and damage to the brain, nervous system lungs, kidneys, cardiovascular system, endocrine system, genes, liver, immune system, skin, eyes and other parts of the body. The negative health effects are frightening. There is now a significant body of scientific, medical, and journalistic findings demonstrating risks and harms of fracking.
- Water Quality - For a farmer, clean water is the basic necessity. However, with the fracking we have seen known carcinogens injected through our aquifers or sitting in frack ponds. Known endocrine disruptors make up around 40% of the chemicals added to fracking fluids. Leaks, spills, and unintended releases are abundant. Due to the growing periods of drought from climate change, farmers increasingly need to irrigate our crops. Animals need abundant supplies of pure water. If a farmer can't be sure of their water, they can't be sure of the quality of their products or their ability to continue to farm.
- Food Safety - Our food safety is in question around fracking sites. “There are a variety of organic compounds, metals and radioactive material that are of human health concern when livestock meat or milk is ingested,” says Motoko Mukai, a veterinary toxicologist at Cornell’s College of Veterinary Medicine. Chemicals used in the fracturing process can leach into the groundwater and soil, poisoning livestock and farmer alike. When toxic components spread out, they aren't just sitting in stasis – the plants and insects exposed to these toxins absorb them, and they slowly work their way up the food chain, accumulating in the bodies of larger animals like cows and fish faster than their natural filters can keep up with. When we eat meat from an animal that is fed on contaminated grasses and feed, we risk those toxins making their way into us.
- Business Concerns - Farmers who are certified organic face the loss of their market and their certifications when toxic industries move in next door. Customers who value the quality of their food are unwilling to take a chance on milk, meat or produce grown next to industrial sites. The pipelines, compressor stations, and traffic that go along with the natural gas industry all have their own hazards – explosions, evacuations, gas leaks, and illegal dumping are par for the course but they are not risks that we should be forced to endure. Farmers conforming to organic practices know that they cannot use chemically-treated fence posts because the chemicals will leach into the soil and become a part of the forage our animals consume. How much worse is it that tons of toxic chemicals are allowed to be emitted from fracking well sites and other infrastructure to settle on our pastures?
- Climate Change - Hydraulic fracturing is causing problems to farmers every day, but as a major contributor to climate change the natural gas industry is leading us even further into a climate crisis where the farmer will be the first to feel the effects. Our livelihoods depend on the already hard to predict whims of nature, the thought of shifting seasons, droughts paired with torrential downpours, severe storms, and other extreme weather events is beyond frightful. Irregular temperature fluctuations have increasingly cost fruit farmers their crops, and have made it harder to plan planting and harvest times. New pest problems, like the spotted wing drosophila and the massive rise in tick populations, and diseases are cropping up as our state's climate slowly shifts. Farmers see small but significant changes like these every year, and they are becoming more numerous and obvious.
- Health impacts, present now and yet to come - Farmers living near well sites (as well as many others in rural gas fields that have sprung up around their homes) are suffering right now from health impacts almost too numerous to mention. The studies, many of them now Pennsylvania-specific, are piling up and finding again and again that people's’ children are getting a poor start in life if they live near well pads, and that neurological and cardiovascular and dermatological problems are more prevalent and growing near fracking sites. A comprehensive health impact study is needed, and the opportunity for doing that study is ripe with 10 years of hospital and insurance data from the fracked areas already in hand, yet you refuse to order such a health impacts study. That makes many of us out on the farms next to fracking feel like we are asked to sacrifice our health and even our lives for the sake of a few large corporations profiting from fracking.
Governor Wolf - we, the farmers of Pennsylvania, are asking you to show your good judgment and commitment to the well-being of Pennsylvanian citizens and look at the facts. Stop the drilling! Bring in jobs for clean energy solutions, stop the cycle of fossil fuel consumption.
Sincerely,
StephenCleghorn
Paradise Gardens and Farm
Reynoldsville, PA
MegWeidenhof
Tait Farm
State College, PA
BarbaraGerlach
Berry Fields Farm
New Albany, PA
CharlesGerlach
Berry Fields Farm
New Albany, PA
JennyLisak
Ladybug farm
Punxsutawny, PA
DavidHopey
Tait Farm Foods
Centre Hall, PA
JanisCopenhaver
Kathtahdin Saluki Land
Reynoldsvile, PA
RonGulla
Gulla Farm
Cannonsburg, PA
CynthiaMyers-Long
Vultures Roost
Doylestown, PA
LauraJackson
Narbfarms
Merion, PA
DanaHunting
Anchor Run CSA
Newtown, PA
DerekMcGeehan
Anchor Run CSA
Newtown, PA
T.LyleFerderber
Frankferd Farms
Valencia, PA
DavidDietz
Dietz Produce
York, PA
BethVoyles
Justa Breeze Farm
Washington, PA
CarolynKnapp
Knapp Farm/Knapp Time Acres
Ulster, PA
DeirdreLally
Endless Mountains Farm
Benton, PA
CarrieHahn
Stone Soup Farm
Volant, PA
JeanetteVan Zanten Stump
Little Mill Creek
Ridgway, PA
JimPowell
Powell farm
Washington, PA
CarolFrench
Tinket Farm
Ulster, PA
NancyChubb
Returning Home Farm
Verona, PA
ChrisBrittenburg
Who Cooks For You Farm
New Bethlehem, PA
KostaBounos
Bountiful Earth Farm
Allison Park, PA
MariaKretschman
Kretschman Family Farm
Rochester, PA
BarbaraJarmoska
Possibilities Retreat
Montoursville, PA
GeorgannKovacovsky
Family Farm
New Bethlehem, PA
DonKretschmann
Kretschmann Farm
Rochester, PA
BradBerry
Snipes Farm and Education Center
Morrisville, PA
RozSchira
Legacy Springs
Slatington, PA
MichaelShaw
SCS
Kutztown, PA
RobynJasko
Homesweet Homegrown, LLC
Kutztown, PA
VirginiaPhillips
Slow Food Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA
PaigePersky
Homesweet Homegrown
Kutztown, PA
JanAkeroyd
Woodsong Hollow Farm
Boyertown, PA
FlorenceRodale
Floreant Projects/the Lavender Farmette
Emmaus, PA
BrynAshburn
Greensgrow Farms
Philadelphia, PA
M.E.Lauver
Farm in the Hollow
Lewisburg, PA
MattSteiman
Dickinson College Farm
Boiling Springs, PA
SusanSnipes-Wells
Snipes Farm
Morrisville, PA
KathyGreenwood
Greenwood Farm
PA
Don and CarolJohnson
Johnson Farm
Wellsboro, PA
ClaireOrner
Quiet Creek Herb Farm & School of Country Living
Brookville, PA
RustyOrner
Quiet Creek Herb Farm & School of Country Living
Brookville, PA
SherryTrunzo
Windy Hill Farm
Brockway, PA
DaleAllen
Sweetbriar Farms
Wellsboro, PA
GeorgeMiklasevich
Miklasevich Farm
Pulaski, PA
DavidHarder
Nature's Way
Easton, PA
LynnPrior
Buy Fresh Buy Local of the Greater Lehigh Valley
Easton, PA
JimCrawford
New Morning Farm
Hustontown, PA
LisaMiskelly
Good Work Farm
Zionsville, PA
LindaHeadley
Headleys Family Farm
Smithfield, PA
DavidHeadley
Headleys Family Farm
Smithfield, PA
StevenKostis
The Kostis Family Jessup Farm of Montrose
Montrose, PA
AlanHillyard
Brother Natures Place
Tidioute, PA
OlaCreston
Taproot Farm
Shoemakersville, PA
ElizabethDonohoe
MyOwnLittleFarm
Forest Hills, PA
TaraRockacy
Churchview Farm LLC
Pittsburgh, PA
Mary AnnOyler
Oyler's Organic Farms
Biglerville, PA
DianneBurg
Healthy Alternatives
Trexlertown, PA
TerryBrett
Kimberton Whole Foods
Phoenixville, PA
williamelkins
Buck Run Land & Catlle Co.
E. Fallowfield, PA
IngaJensen
Stinga Jenulli Trou Ranch
tarentum, PA
ThomasMotta
Allegheny City Farms
Pittsburgh, PA
PatriciaHaverstick
Lemon Street Market
Lancaster, PA
jonathansnipes
Snipes Farm and Education Center
Morrisville, PA
JosephBozzelli
Five Elements Farm
Worthington, PA
ToriaHarr
Snipes Farm and Education Center
Morrisville, PA
RobinHoy
Wrightstown Farmers Market
Wrightstown, PA
ReginaAnderson
Starry Sky Farm LLC
Pittsburgh, PA
KarinHulme
Home owner
Stroudsburg, PA
DanaHunting
Anchor Run CSA
Newtown, PA
BradBerry
Snipes Farm and Education Center
Morrisville, PA
MichaelPodlogar
Elmdale Farms
Bechtelsville, PA
Marionmenapace
Shady Creek
Catawissa, PA
LindaQuodomine
Quodomine Veterinary Services, Inc.
Bloomsburg, PA
BettyFerderber
Frankferd Farms Foods, Inc.
Valencia, PA
JanetNiemiec
Nieniecs Farm
Winfield, PA
JeffGiger
Givers Farm
Bloomsburg, PA
CherylThomas
Cheryl Tho
Duke Center, PA
susanfolk
Sons Farm
Dingmans Ferry, PA
GuyWagner
Wagner Farms
Bethlehem, PA
MaryanneStein
AbsolutelyAlpacas & Llamas
Mercer, PA
RexStein
AbsolutelyAlpacas & Llamas
Mercer, PA
RachelleMarsteller
AbsolutelyAlpacas & Llamas
Sandy Lake, PA
EmmaMarsteller
AbsolutelyAlpacas & Llamas
Sandy Lake, PA
LeighaMarsteller
AbsolutelyAlpacas & Llamas
Sandy Lake, PA
AlexaMarsteller
AbsolutelyAlpacas & Llamas
Sandy Lake, PA
MaggieHenry
The Farmer's Wife. Henry Family Farms
Karthaus, PA
RoyChristman
Christman Farm
Lehighton, PA
JohnWalker
Family Farm
Bloomsburg, PA
KimberlyDitzler
One Bar Farm
Sinking Spring, PA
RichardCarey
Tamanend Wine Inc.
Lancaster, PA
MelodyFleck
Hickory Haven
Pine Grove Mills, PA
SarahEverett
EvereBreeze Orchard
Uniondale, PA
CathieForman
BG-CSA
Southampton, PA
SheilaRussell
Russell Sprouts Farm
Rome, PA
BillHahn
Stone Soup Farm
Volant, PA
JoeBezjack
Bezjack Farm
Fayette, PA
JaneKirk
Matheis Farm
Erie, PA
CynthiaBeck
Peace by Piece Farm on Boyd Run
Waterford, PA
GregBoulos
Blackberry Meadows Farm
Natrona Heights, PA
DonKretschmann
Kretschmann Farm
Rochester, PA
Emma and GaryPuskarich
Puskarich farm
Scenery Hill, PA
GeorgeWatson
Watson Farm
PA
BrionVallone
Dilligaf Estates
Hellertown, PA
Wayne and AngelSmith
Family Farm
Clearville, PA
PennieChristie
Cherish Creamery
Reynoldsville, PA
ErnestMattiuz
Mattiuz Farm
Kersey, PA
AndreaFox
Fox family
Kintnersville, PA
MelanieDouty-Snipes
Snipes Farm and Education Center
Morrisville, PA
SusanBerger
Susan Berger Health and Nutrition
Pittsburgh, PA
LeahZerbe
Potter's Farm
Pine Grove, PA
RandiRubin
Golden Years Management
New Kensington, PA
SherryRogers-Frost
Creekside Farm
Fairfield, PA
ED
Truth's Tranquil Acres
Newport, PA
Heather & JeremySienkiewicz
H&J Ranch
Mifflinburg, PA
ChadChristopher
Woods drive farm
Bulger, PA
HelenElkins
Buck Run Farm
Coatesville, PA
GeorgeBrittenburg
Taproot Farm
Shoemakersville, PA
LoisKrozier
Little Bear Creek Alpalca
Kane, PA
LindaBurns
Heritage Farms
Ridgeway, PA
GregBurns
Heritage Farms
Ridgeway, PA
WinifredFlynn
Abundant Acres
East Berlin, PA
StenCarlson
Borland Garden Cooperative
Pittsburgh, PA
Michael and sharonBennett
Bennett Farms
Reynoldsville, PA
SusanCindric
Cindric Farm
Rochester Mills, PA
Michael and AnnDougherty
Dougherty Farm
Reynoldsville, PA
Stanley Hasley
Hasley Farm
Greene County, PA
Leonard Bercosky
Bercosky Farm
Marianna, PA
KathyMcGovern
Pichel's Farms
Hellertown, PA
MichaelKiefer
Kiefer's Nurseries
Hellertown, PA
ShaunO'Brien
Snipes Farm and Education Center
Morissville, PA
MikeTierney
Birchwood Farms
Newtown, PA
JeffWolfson
The Healthy Grocer, Inc.
Camp Hill, PA
MichaelMance
Organic vegetable gardener
Export, PA
David and LoisOleksa
Gill O'er the Ground
Durham, PA
PamJudy
Judy Farm
Carmichael, PA
SandyFolzer
Weavers Way Environmental Committee
Philadelphia, PA
SuzanneMatteo
Homestead
West Middlesex, PA
JaneDugdale
Doubledale Farm
Phoenixville, PA