U.S. Appoints Members To Agricultural Air Quality Task Force

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture
Posted on: 4th April 2011

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today appointed the members of the Agricultural Air Quality Task Force (AAQTF) for 2011 through 2012.

The AAQTF provides recommendations and guidance on the development and implementation of USDA policy related to agricultural air quality.

“These leaders in farming, industry, health, and science bring a broad range of interests, knowledge, and geographic diversity and will be invaluable in providing guidance as the Administration pursues sound scientific research on agricultural air quality issues,” Vilsack said. “This task force will continue to help USDA have a broad set of voices at the table as we work together to develop sound policies that will help us win the future.”

The AAQTF was established under the 1996 Farm Bill and is charged with:

1) Providing recommendations to the Secretary of Agriculture regarding air quality and its relationship to agriculture based on sound scientific findings;

2) Reviewing research on agricultural air quality supported by federal agencies;

3) Promoting intergovernmental (federal, state, local, and tribal) coordination in establishing agricultural air quality policy to avoid duplication of efforts; and

4) Ensuring that air quality conservation practices supported by USDA are based on peer reviewed research and are economically feasible for agricultural producers.

The task force is chaired by Dave White, Chief of the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Over the last two years, the task force supported NRCS in developing science-based conservation practices that enhance air quality and reduce the impact of emissions associated with agricultural practices.

It also helped USDA and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency prioritize the research agenda for agriculture-related air quality concerns and develop emission-estimating methodologies for animal feeding operations.

The 2011-2012 AAQTF members are the following:

Arizona

  • Kevin Rogers, Agricultural Producer

California

  • Kevin Abernathy, California Dairy Campaign
  • Cynthia Cory, California Farm Bureau
  • Manuel Cunha, Jr., Nisei Farmers League
  • Paul Martin, Western United Dairymen
  • Richard McVaigh, San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District
  • James Seiber, PhD, University of California–Davis

Florida

  • Yuch Ping Hsieh, PhD, Florida A&M University

Iowa

  • Chris Petersen, Agricultural Producer
  • Hongwei Xin, PhD, Iowa State University

Kansas

  • Charles Rice, PhD, Kansas State University

Louisiana

  • Annette Sharp, Agricultural Producer

New York

  • Douglas Shelmidine, Agricultural Producer

North Carolina

  • Sally Shaver, Health/Regulation Consultant
  • Lisa Greene, RTI International

Maryland

  • D’Ann Williams, DrPH, Johns Hopkins University

Missouri

  • Terry Spence, Agricultural Producer

Ohio

  • Leon Weaver, DVM, Agricultural Producer

Pennsylvania

  • Eileen Wheeler, PhD, Penn State University

Tennessee

  • Robert Burns, PhD, University of Tennessee–Knoxville

Texas

  • Robert Avant, Jr., Texas AgriLife Research
  • Brock Faulkner, PhD, Texas A&M University
  • Bryan Shaw, PhD, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Virginia

  • William Angstadt, Agricultural Consultant
  • William Herz, The Fertilizer Institute

Additional information about the AAQTF is available on the Web at: http://www.airquality.nrcs.usda.gov/AAQTF/index.html.

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