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EPA calls for farmer input on advisory board

Jul 31, 2024
By Farms.com

Opportunity for farmers to shape EPA's agricultural policies

 

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is reaching out to the agricultural community, seeking leaders to join its Farm, Ranch, and Rural Communities Advisory Committee.

This committee, formed in 2008, is instrumental in providing insights and recommendations on environmental policies that impact the agricultural sector.

Members of the committee address a broad range of topics, including climate change, pesticide use, air and water quality, environmental justice, and emergency responses.

The input from this committee helps shape policies that are fair and beneficial for both the environment and the agricultural industry.

To be eligible for the committee, applicants must be actively engaged in farming or ranching, occupy a senior role in their organization, and hold leadership positions in agricultural-related organizations or businesses. All details regarding nominations are specified in the Federal Register.

Those selected for the committee will commit to a term of two to three years, with meetings held twice annually in Washington, D.C. This role offers a significant opportunity for agricultural leaders to directly contribute to and influence policy developments that affect their industry and communities.

The deadline for nominations is September 5. Interested parties are advised to contact their state Farm Bureau to learn more about the nomination process or to submit their candidacy. This initiative highlights the EPA's commitment to incorporating comprehensive agricultural perspectives in its environmental policymaking.


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