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There is no explanation why a man has to defend the honor of a FATSO man See that'd b uYou're f'ing with the one guy in this forum you don't F with.You don't F with me, I may just not get in your skull.Up to you dude, an entire plop cemetery section is named Sweets, it's mine, I buried most the bodies there
Mark Ford should get the Nobel Peace Prize!! He’s simply the best!
Instead of being a child and calling him fatso behind your keyboard, be a man and show up at his farm! You have not made a single factual point in any of your posts on this thread. Go back to the beginning of this thread and read his accomplishments Son!
Mark Ford has been one of North America’s most accomplished Standardbred trainers for more than two decades. Some of his most notable achievements include:* Dan Patch Trainer of the Year (2000) — Widely regarded as the sport’s highest annual training honor, awarded after an extraordinary season. * Trainer of Gallo Blue Chip, one of the greatest pacers in harness racing history. Under Ford’s care, Gallo Blue Chip: * Was named Harness Horse of the Year (2000). * Became the richest pacer of all time at that point. * Earned more than $4.2 million. * Won 53 races. * Set a world record on a 5/8-mile track. * Was inducted into the Harness Racing Hall of Fame in 2011. * Winner of numerous major stakes races, including victories in prestigious events such as: * North America Cup * Meadowlands Pace * Breeders Crown * Tattersalls Pace * Art Rooney Pace * Adios Pace (won with Shadow Play in 2008). * Developed and trained multiple elite horses, including: * Gallo Blue Chip * Shadow Play * Whosurboy * Turnpike Token * Armbro Animate * Self Professed * Built one of the premier private training centers in North America in Wallkill, New York. The facility spans roughly 76 acres, includes more than 200 stalls, multiple barns, and an all-weather 5/8-mile training track, making it one of the sport’s most respected training operations. * Leadership within the sport. He has served as President of the Standardbred Owners Association of New Jersey and as a director of the United States Trotting Association, helping represent horsemen on industry issues. -Permanently Banned Mike PetrelliAll hail the great Mark Ford!
Plop has brought you to your knees. It is hilarious how desperate you are. Facts:Used a cheating trainer and stole from the ones he represented.Farm contaminated water.Many unsavory people and trainers allowed at his farm.
Mikee why don't you those post your facts. We will all wait patiently while you post the facts.
Greg Luther is setting up a retirement program for all the horses he breeds. All his racehorses & broodmares too. The best part is he is funding it himself.Where are/were Ford, Faraldo, and the other Useless TA bigwigs forever? Blowing a lot of hot air as the horses were abused and sent to slaughter. What Luther is doing is what leadership looks like.
Everything I posted is factual. Try again. Are you one of the obsessive lunatics?
FACTS...Overview of CompanyDefendants Mark Ford, Mark Ford Stables, Inc., Mark Ford Stage Road Property, Inc., and Ford Equine, Ltd. (collectively, “Defendants”) own and operate two sites for horse boarding and horse training in Wallkill, NY: the Slaughter Road Site and the Ford Equine Site.ViolationsThe consent decree resolves violations of CWA § 301 at the two sites for discharge of fill material and process wastewater into waters of the U.S. without the appropriate CWA §§ 402 and 404 permits, and violations of terms and conditions of a construction stormwater permit issued under § 402. Specifically, the violations alleged for both sites include: (1) the discharge of fill material into approximately 26 acres of wetlands,1,900 linear feet of Crystal Run Creek, a perennial tributary of the Wallkill River, and 900 linear feet of an unnamed tributary of the Walkill River, without a § 404 permit; and (2) discharges of pollutants from a concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) to Crystal Run Creek without a § 402 permit. At the Slaughter Road Site only, there were violations of a State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) construction general permit (CGP).Injunctive ReliefThe consent decree requires Defendants to comply with all applicable requirements of the CWA, and all associated permits. In particular, the following is required:Wetlands: Defendants must hire a Qualified Wetlands Professional (QWP) to prepare a comprehensive mitigation plan. The plan will require Defendants to restore and/or create approximately 18 acres of wetlands between both sites; restore approximately 1,460 linear feet of Crystal Run Creek to its approximate original alignment at the Slaughter Road Site; and restore approximately 900 linear feet of the unnamed tributary to the Wallkill River at the Ford Equine Site. The decree also requires long-term protection of the stream and wetland restoration and creation areas in the form of a deed restriction or other instrument.CAFO: Defendants will cease unauthorized CAFO discharges and comply with applicable federal and state CAFO regulations, including hiring a certified planner to develop a nutrient management plan and develop appropriate best management practices. Defendants must also apply for applicable permit coverage.Construction Stormwater: The CGP was terminated in 2018, so there is no injunctive relief associated with the construction stormwater violations. If Defendants do intend to perform any construction activities, they must comply with all applicable laws and permits.Pollutant ImpactsThe straightening of Crystal Run Creek and the filling of its wetlands destroyed important floodplain areas. These activities limited the wetland and floodplain areas’ abilities to provide wildlife habitat, filter pollutants, and store floodwaters.Pollutants most commonly associated with animal waste include nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus), pathogens (bacteria), organic matter, solids, and oxygen depleting substances, all of which contribute to water quality impairment in U.S. waterbodies. Other potential environmental and human health risks include transmission of disease-causing bacteria and parasites associated with food and waterborne diseases, fish advisories, and algal blooms.Sediment-laden runoff from construction activities can result in increased turbidity and decreased oxygen in receiving waters, which in turn results in loss of in-stream habitat for fish and other aquatic species. Sediment can kill fish directly, destroy spawning beds, suffocate fish eggs and bottom dwelling organisms, and block sunlight resulting in reduced growth of beneficial aquatic grasses.Health and Environmental BenefitsThe restoration of Crystal Run Creek and its surrounding wetland areas will help to improve the water quality of Crystal Run Creek and the Wallkill River by filtering pollutants and potentially mitigate flooding downstream during storms. The restoration and creation of wetlands at both sites will also provide wildlife habitat.It is also anticipated that the injunctive relief required in this proposed settlement will reduce the amount of pollutants entering the affected waters of the U.S., including nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus), pathogens, organic matter, solids, and oxygen depleting substances.Civil PenaltyDefendants will pay a penalty of $200,000 within 30 days of the Effective Date of the consent decree.https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2023-08/markford-cd.pdfhttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-covered-bridge-owner-mark-ford-jeff-gillis-suspension-1.7545214https://youtu.be/vnqUC1ZCbow?si=hE7ITKA9of8lC7ovhttps://youtu.be/6sHOQjeHzwo?si=MhGdUBGWKfx2NE7zhttps://youtu.be/mzLsNuLmg5c?si=1xsVmccoQWpaK_bShttps://freeimage.host/i/CccLhZv][/url]And Dean Hoffman