Most of the areas classified as cultivable are so considered on the assumption that farmers will practice conservation measures, but many do not.
Advocates of more money for food stamps and greater conservation measures were at Mr. Lugar's news conference.
Riverside South would generate 1.42 million gallons of sewage a day in 2002, by which time conservation measures are supposed to have reduced the overall flow.
In the 1980's a state water agency ordered the district to institute conservation measures.
Also in 1988, the Forest Conservation Act of 1980 was amended to facilitate stricter conservation measures.
The first, which was lifted when exporting nations agreed to follow stricter conservation measures, lasted about eight months.
On the other hand, environmental NGOs publish alarming figures to raise awareness and to emphasise the need for stricter conservation measures.
As energy conservation measures took hold, and as Americans grew wealthier, that fell to a low of 3.1 percent in the mid-1990's.
After all, the challenge to recycle is sure to be repeated throughout American business as the public demands stronger conservation measures.
So did Saash, but she simply switched her tail and said, "Power conservation measure.