4 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2007 Factions face off for control of farmers’ market BY DEVIN ROONEY STAFF WRITER Rival factions vying for control of the Hillsborough Farmers Market are working with Orange County Cooperative Extension to mediate the conflict between the two groups of vendors. Talks began after Beverly Blythe, market manager, filed a lawsuit against an incorporated group fighting to reorganize the farmers’ market management. Blythe is both the market man ager and a vendor, which the incor porated group of vendors sees as a potential conflict of interest. Jeffry Goodrum, spokesman Farmers eligible for federal aid BY ROSE ANNA LAUDICINA STAFF WRITER While Friday’s rain let up just in time for Saturday’s UNC football game, it stopped too soon for local farmers. Because of the extreme lack of rain so far in September, farms in 85 counties throughout North Carolina, including Orange County, were declared disaster drought areas Friday. That means farmers now have been declared eligible to apply for low-interest loans. To receive this aid, farmers must first apply for bank loans and be rejected before they can apply for the federal low-inter est loans, said Tommy McLamb, of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency in North Carolina. 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He said these steps will bring a necessary financial and bureau cratic transparency to the mar ket. “I’ve never seen the financial reporting, no budget reports were ever given,” he said. “There are other markets like Hillsborough with a vendor that’s a manager of the market, but that’s the exception.” Blythe could not be reached for comment, but said in an August Weather Service in Raleigh. “Whatever we received from Friday’s rain looks like all we will have for the month of September.” That news is detrimental to the farming population statewide, and particularly to the Orange County area, where crops already are fail ing, said Lamont Dale Dixon of the N.C. Farm Bureau. “No matter how much rain we get from now to the end of the month, the crops are still ruined,” Dixon said. Soybean farmers’ insurance companies already have come to local farmers’ land and evaluated the crops, deeming most of them ruined by drought, Dixon said. “The insurance people said that the bean will not mature, no matter how much rain they get. The farm ers have been given the go-ahead to salvage what they can and chop the rest up to be used as hay for their animals,” he said. The average rainfall for the month of September is 4.26 inches for North Carolina, Locklear said. This month Chapel Hill has interview that Goodrum’s plan would create “a level of bureau cracy which may not be what is best for the market as a whole.” On Aug. 24 Blythe filed a cease and desist suit requesting that the incorporated group not use the name Hillsborough Farmers Market, and that the group stop making intentionally false state ments. The lawsuit came after both groups spoke at an Aug. 21 meet ing of the Orange County Board of Commissioners. The groups both were present ing plans for the market’s re opening in a site that’s part of the “No matter how much rain we get ... the crops are still ruined.” LAMONT DALE DIXON, N.C. FARM BUREAU received about 1 inch of rain, most of which came from Friday’s down pour, he said. Because of the small effect that Friday’s rainfall had on lake lev els, the year-round water conser vation requirements are still in effect. Further restrictions might be imposed on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro community within the next month, said Greg Feller, Orange Water and Sewer Authority spokesman. “As we transition to the fall we can start to see more and more strong cold fronts moving in which should bring more precipitation,” Locklear said. Contact the City Editor at citydesk@unc.edu. News Orange County Justice Facility. Goodrum said his group asked for clarification of the issue in a letter which was received by Blythe’s lawyer on Aug. 31, requesting a clarification of alle gations. “As far as we were aware, we made no intentionally false state ments,” he said. The law firm never replied to the incorporated group’s letter. But Goodrum said Blythe over reacted to the proposed changes. “Even small groups have to have some kind of organization National and World News FROM THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL Turnout sparse at Fla. values forum FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) So-called “values voters” gathered here Monday to grill Republican presidential candi dates, but the forum was most notable for its empty lecterns and its unanswered questions. The biggest GOP names Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, John McCain and Fred Thompson all sat out the Values Voter Presidential Debate, citing sched uling conflicts. A 2,688-seat the ater organizers said would be so fifll they started a waiting list had several hundred empty seats. Clinton says U.S. should trust her WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) Thirteen years after presiding over the biggest policy debacle of her husband’s presidency, Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday her experi ence with failure makes her the one who can succeed in provid ing universal health coverage. “If you don’t learn from your mistakes, you stop growing,” Clinton said in an interview with The Associated Press, insisting that voters should trust her lead ership as she seeks a return to the White House in her own right. Ibefore graduation [after graduation Find a job before you outstay your welcome. Post-grad careers, part-time jobs and internships. Go online or text "CBcampus* to 68247* •Standard text messaging rates m#y apply. and structure, and that’s been fairly actively resisted for a num ber of years now in this market,” he said. Since the lawsuit, Goodrum said his group has made one more pre sentation to the county commis sioners. He said the issue is on hold because the market is moving into anew county facility. The regulations for use of the newly dedicated market house must be established before com missioners can vote on the man agement of the farmers’ market, Police Taser student after he refuses to leave the mic at a campus forum GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - A university student was Tasered by campus police and arrested after loudly and repeatedly trying to ask U.S. Sen. John Kerry ques tions during a campus forum. Andrew Meyer, 21, spent a night in jail before his release T\iesday on his own recognizance. Videos of the Monday night incident show University of Florida police officers pulling Meyer away from the microphone after he asks Kerry about impeaching President Bush and whether they were both members of Skull and Bones at Yale University. Bush pushes plan to pleased crowd WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) President Bush, cheered on by Iraq war veterans and their families on the White House’s South Lawn, urged lawmakers Tuesday to back his plan to with draw some troops from Iraq but keep at least 130,000 through next summer or longer. “I ask the United States Congress to support the troop levels and the strategies I have embraced,” Bush said, to loud cheers and chants of “USA! USA!” The president addressed about 850 members of military-support organizations invited to the event for coffee, juice and pastries. Slip Saily (Ear Uppl said Barry Jacobs, vice chairman of the board. He said the board will take up the farmers’ market issue again in October, after the regulations for the market house are decided this month. Goodrum said that in the new location, and with better organiza tion, the market could double or triple its customer base. “The market could be far more vibrant and active than it is.” Contact the City Editor at citydesk@unc.edu. 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