Washington, DC
October 19, 2006
U.S. Agriculture Secretary
Mike Johanns announced the appointment of 12 new members to
serve on the National Agricultural Research, Extension,
Education, and Economics (NAREEE) Advisory Board. This board
advises the secretary of agriculture and land-grant colleges and
universities on national priorities and policies for food and
agricultural research, education programs, extension outreach
efforts and economic research programs.
"We appreciate the contributions that these individuals are
making through this advisory board." Johanns said. "Their
expertise and advice helps to ensure that USDA programs remain
relevant to current agricultural issues and provide guidance on
our many research and outreach activities."
In addition to providing policy guidance to USDA, board members
meet with congress, hold stakeholder listening sessions, review
competitive-grant programs, and conduct an annual review of USDA
research and education activities for relevance to national
priorities and adequacy of funding. The board members advise
USDA's REE under secretary on the mission area's draft Strategic
Plan.
The board is made up of 31 members, each of whom represents a
specific category of U.S. Agricultural stakeholders as outlined
in the 1996 and 2002 farm bill. Each new member serves a 3-year
appointment with the exception of Category CC which is a 2-year
appointment effective October 1, 2006. Terms for members overlap
so every year a third of the Board is newly appointed.
Newly appointed members are:
- Category A. National Farm
Organization
Joseph H. Layton, Owner and Operator, Lazy Day Farms, LLC,
Vienna, (Maryland)
- Category C. Food and
Animal Commodity Producer
Carol A. Keiser-Long (Reappointment), President C-BAR Cattle
Co. Inc; and President C-ARC Enterprises, Inc., Champaign,
(Illinois)
- Category E. National
Animal Commodity Organizations
George B. Watts, President, National Chicken Council,
Washington, (DC)
- Category F. National Crop
Commodity Organization
Charles B. Coley, President, Coley Gin & Fertilizer
Company/Managing Partners; Coley Farms, Vienna (Georgia)
- Category K. National Human
Health Association
John Cunningham, (Reappointment), Deputy Provost & Professor
of Nutrition, University of Massachusetts, Amherst,
(Massachusetts)
- Category P.
Hispanic-Serving Institutions
Ricardo Chavez Rel, (Reappointment), Assistant to the Dean
Agriculture Experiment Station Cooperative Extension
Service, College of Agriculture & Home Economics, Los Cruces
(New Mexico)
- Category R. Non Land-Grant
College and University with a Historic Commitment to
Research in Food and Agricultural Sciences|
James R. Clark, Dean and Vice Chandler, College of
Agriculture, Science & Engineering, West Texas A & M
University, Canyon (Texas)
- Category T. Transportation
of Food and Agricultural Products to Domestic and Foreign
Markets
James Lugg, (Reappointment), Executive Vice President Fresh
Express/President, TransFRESH Corporation, Salinas
(California)
- Category V. Food and Fiber
Processors
Mary Wagner, Chief, Technology Officer E & J Gallo Winery,
Modesto (California)
- Category AA. Private
Sector Organization involved in International Development
William J. Hudson, President & CEO, World Food Logistics
Organization, Alexandria (Virginia)
- Category CC. Research
Agency of the Federal Government Other than USDA
David Thomassen, Chief, Scientist, U.S. Department of
Energy, Washington (DC)
- Category DD. National
Social Science Association
James J. Zuiches, Vice Chancellor, North Carolina State
University, Raleigh (North Carolina)
For more information on the
NAREEE Advisory Board Office, contact Joe Dunn at (202)
720-8408; fax: (202) 720-6199; email:
joseph.dunn@usda.gov.
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