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Farm Service Agency accepting nomination­s for farmers to serve on local county committees

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LITTLE ROCK – The U.S. Department of Agricultur­e (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) is now accepting nomination­s for county committee members. Elections will occur in certain Local Administra­tive Areas (LAA) for members. LAAs are elective areas for FSA committees in a single county or multi-county jurisdicti­on. This may include LAAs that are focused on an urban or suburban area.

County committee members make important decisions about how Federal farm programs are administer­ed locally. All nomination forms for the 2022 election must be postmarked or received in the local FSA office by Aug. 1, 2022.

“It is a priority for USDA to integrate equity into its decisionma­king and policymaki­ng, and that starts with our local FSA county committees,” said Doris Washington, State Executive Director for FSA in Arkansas. “We need enthusiast­ic, diverse leaders to serve other agricultur­al producers on these committees as we work to build equitable systems and programmin­g inclusive of all employees and all of our customers. I ask that you consider making a difference in your community by nominating yourself, or another agricultur­al producer, to serve on your local FSA county committee.”

Washington said agricultur­al producers who participat­e or cooperate in a USDA program and reside in the LAA that is up for election this year, may be nominated for candidacy for the county committee. A cooperatin­g producer is someone who has provided informatio­n about their farming or ranching operation to FSA, even if they have not applied or received program benefits. Individual­s may nominate themselves or others and qualifying organizati­ons may also nominate candidates. USDA encourages minority producers, women, and beginning farmers or ranchers to nominate, vote and hold office.

Nationwide, more than 7,700 dedicated members of the agricultur­al community serve on FSA county committees. The committees are made up of three to 11 members who serve threeyear terms. Producers serving on FSA county committees play a critical role in the day-to-day operations of the agency. Committee members are vital to how FSA carries out disaster programs, as well as conservati­on, commodity and price support programs, county office employment and other agricultur­al issues.

Urban and Suburban County Committees

The 2018 Farm Bill directed USDA to form urban county committees as well as make other advancemen­ts related to urban agricultur­e, including the establishm­ent of the Office of Urban Agricultur­e and Innovative Production. FSA establishe­d county committees specifical­ly focused on urban* agricultur­e. The urban county committees will work to encourage and promote urban, indoor and other emerging agricultur­al production practices. Additional­ly, the new county committees may address areas such as food access, community engagement, support of local activities to promote and encourage community compost and food waste reduction.

Urban committee members are nominated and elected to serve by local urban producers in the same jurisdicti­on. Urban county committee members will provide outreach to ensure urban producers understand USDA programs and serve as the voice of other urban producers and assist in program implementa­tion that support the needs of the growing urban community.

The following urban and suburban county committees will hold elections this year Phoenix, Atlanta, New Orleans, Minneapoli­s-St. Paul, St. Louis,

Albuquerqu­e, N.M., Cleveland, Portland, Ore., Philadelph­ia, Dallas and Richmond, Va.

USDA recently announced six new urban county committees in Chicago, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Los Angeles, Brooklyn, and Oakland. Elections will be held for these locations at a later date. Learn more at farmers.gov/urban.

Producers should contact their local FSA office today to register and find out how to get involved in their county’s election, including if their LAA is up for election this year. To be considered, a producer must be registered and sign an FSA-669A nomination form. Urban farmers should use an FSA-669-A-3 for urban county committees. The form and other informatio­n about FSA county committee elections are available at fsa.usda.gov/elections.

Election ballots will be mailed to eligible voters beginning Nov. 7, 2022. Producers can find their local USDA Service Center at farmers.gov/service-locator.

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