JOHANNS APPOINTS MEMBERS OF 2006-2008 USDA AGRICULTURAL AIR QUALITY TASK FORCE
WASHINGTON, Oct. 13, 2006-Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns today renewed the Agricultural Air Quality Task Force (AAQTF) and named 29 individuals to serve as members. Members will serve two-year terms that will end September 30, 2008.
AAQTF advises the Secretary on agricultural air quality issues. Its mandate is to strengthen and coordinate USDA's air quality research efforts and identify cost-effective ways to help the agriculture industry improve air quality and meet federal and local air quality emissions requirements.
"Members of this task force are noted scientists and other experts in air quality as it pertains to agriculture," Johanns said. "The selected individuals represent diverse interests and geography and they will provide excellent guidance to help USDA deal with agricultural air quality issues effectively."
The 29 members on the task force represent 16 states. Sixteen members are newly appointed and 13 were reappointed.
The following individuals are newly appointed members:
CALIFORNIA
Kevin Abernathy, California Dairy Campaign
Kristen Hughes, Sustainable Conservation
Paul Martin, Western United Dairymen
GEORGIA
Trisha Marsh-Johnson, Veterinary and Environmental Technical Solutions
IDAHO
Martin Bauer, Idaho Department of Environmental Quality
IOWA
Michael Blaser, Attorney, Brown Winick Law Firm
Jerry Hatfield, USDA-Agricultural Research Service
Chris Peterson, Producer, C&K Farms
Wendy Powers-Schilling, Iowa State University
KANSAS
Charles Rice, Kansas State University
Brian Lindley, No-till on the Plains, Inc.
MINNESOTA
Sagar Krupa, University of Minnesota
NEBRASKA
Sussanna Von Essen, University of Nebraska Medical Center-Omaha
NORTH CAROLINA
Robert Pike, Braswell Foods
PENNSYLVANIA
William Achor, Wenger's Feed Mill
TEXAS
Benjamin Weinheimer, Texas Cattle Feeder's Association
The following are reappointed members:
ARIZONA
Kevin Rogers, Arizona Farm Bureau Federation, Producer
CALIFORNIA
Cynthia Cory, California Farm Bureau Federation
Manuel Cunha, Nisei Farmers League
Roger Isom, California Cotton Ginners and Growers Association
MARYLAND
Phillip Wakelyn, National Cotton Council of America
NEW YORK
Douglas Shelmidine, Sheland Farms, Producer
NORTH CAROLINA
Dr. Viney P. Aneja, North Carolina State University
Sally Shaver, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
OKLAHOMA
Annette Sharp, Central States Air Resource Agencies Association
TEXAS
Robert Avant, Jr., Producer
Bryan W. Shaw, Texas A&M University
VIRGINIA
Gary Baise, Attorney, Kilpatrick Stockton, LLP
WISCONSIN
Steven R. Kirkhorn, Marshfield Clinic, Mayo Clinic
Experts in agriculture, industry, health and science comprise the task force. Representatives from various USDA agencies-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Forest Service, Economic Research Service, Agricultural Research Service and Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service-also serve on this task force. The Chief of the NRCS serves as chair.
The 2006-2008 task force will tackle diverse air quality issues such as the reduction of criteria pollutants, carbon sequestration, ozone and ammonia emissions, greenhouse gases and the enhancement of opportunities for environmental trading markets for agriculture.