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The Farm, Ranch and Rural Communities Committee will give input on how EPA's decision's impact rural America.

June 18, 2020

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Thirty-three members have been appointed to the Farm, Ranch, and Rural Communities Committee, or FRRCC.

“One of my priorities for EPA has been to restore trust for our agency among agricultural stakeholders and rural communities,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “This committee will provide valuable input on how EPA’s decisions impact rural America, and I look forward to receiving the committee’s recommendations.”

To build a broad and balanced representation of perspectives for the FRRCC, EPA selected 33 members to represent a variety of relevant sectors from across the U.S., including agricultural stakeholders and allied industries; academia; state, local, and tribal government; and nongovernmental organizations.

The committee had no current members at the time of solicitation; therefore, these 33 nominees will constitute a new committee, and will each serve two- or three-year terms beginning on June 15, 2020. The new members of the FRRCC hail from 24 states and one territory in all 10 U.S. EPA Regions, with six of the members working in multiple states or at a national capacity. The committee expects to meet approximately twice a year beginning in late summer of 2020.

The new FRRCC members and their affiliations:

  1. Michael J. Aerts - Minor Crop Farmer Alliance and Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association; Maitland, FL

  2. Barry Berg - East Dakota Water Development District; Brookings, SD

  3. Emily M. Broad Leib - Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic; Cambridge, MA

  4. Don Brown - Anchor Three Farm, Inc. (Colorado Commissioner of Agriculture 2015-2019); Yuma, CO

  5. Jamie Burr - Tyson Foods, Inc.; Farmington, AR

  6. Phillip H. Chavez - Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy District, Diamond A Farms, Mohawk Valley Farms, Catlin Canal Company, and Lower Arkansas Valley Super Ditch; Rocky Ford, CO

  7. John R. H. Collison - BlackOak Farms and Oklahoma Rural Association; Edmond, OK

  8. William (Bill) Couser - Couser Cattle Company; Nevada, IA

  9. Michael Crowder - National Association of Conservation Districts, Barker Ranch, and Benton Conservation District; West Richland, WA

  10. Matthew Freund - Freund's Farm and CowPots LLC; East Canaan, CT

  11. Sharon Furches - Furches Farms Partnership and Kentucky Farm Bureau; Louisville, KY

  12. Jeffrey Gore, Ph.D. - Mississippi State University - Delta Research and Extension Center; Stoneville, MS

  13. David Graybill - Red Sunset Farm and Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, Mifflintown, PA

  14. Dennis Haugen – Dennis Haugen Farms, General Grain Cleaning Co., and North Dakota Grain Growers Association; Hannaford, ND

  15. Alex P. Johns - Seminole Tribe of Florida Inc.; Okeechobee, FL

  16. Jimmy W. Kinder - Kinder Farms and Oklahoma Farm Bureau; Walters, OK

  17. Jeanette L. Lombardo - California Food and Agribusiness Advocates; Ventura, CA

  18. Lauren C. Lurkins (Incoming Committee Vice Chair) – Illinois Farm Bureau; Bloomington, IL

  19. Gary Mahany – Gary Mahany Farms; Arkport, NY

  20. Nicholas McCarthy - Central Valley Ag Cooperative; York, NE

  21. Jesse McCurry - Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission and Kansas Grain Sorghum Producers Association; Colwich, KS

  22. William Thomas (Tom) McDonald (Incoming Committee Chair) - Five Rivers Cattle Feeding, LLC; Dalhart, TX

  23. Jay Ivan Olsen - Utah Department of Agriculture and Food; Salt Lake City, UT

  24. Christopher L. Pettit - Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services - Office of Agricultural Water Policy; Tallahassee, FL

  25. William R. Pracht – Pracht Farms and East Kansas Agri-Energy; Garnett, KS

  26. Graciela I. Ramírez-Toro, Ph.D. - Inter American University of Puerto Rico - Center for Environmental Education, Conservation and Research (CECIA); San Germán, PR

  27. Charles R. Santerre, Ph.D. - Purdue University - Department of Nutrition Science; West Lafayette, IN

  28. Beth C. Sauerhaft, Ph.D. - American Farmland Trust; Chappaqua, NY

  29. Stacy Wayne Smith – S & A Smith Farms; New Home, TX

  30. Davie Shane Stephens – DJ Stephens Farm and American Soybean Association; Wingo, KY

  31. Secretary Jeff M. Witte - New Mexico Department of Agriculture; Las Cruces, NM

  32. Amy Wolfe – AgSafe; Escalon, CA

  33. James E.  Zook - Michigan Corn Growers Association and Corn Marketing Program of Michigan; Lansing, MI

EPA reviewed nearly 150 applications received between Nov. 7 and Dec. 31, 2019, and considered qualifications such as: whether candidates have experience in agricultural issues of relevance to EPA programs, are actively engaged in agricultural production, have related leadership experience, demonstrated ability to examine and analyze complex environmental issues with objectivity and integrity, have experience working on issues where building consensus is necessary, and are able to volunteer time to the committee’s activities.

Established in 2008, the FRRCC provides independent policy advice, information, and recommendations to the EPA administrator on a range of environmental issues and policies that are of importance to agriculture and rural communities.

Source: EPA, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset. 

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