FACILITIES TASK FORCE HOLDS INITIAL MEETING IN AMES, IA Release No. 0176.97 Steve Teasley (202) 720-8319 steve.teasley@usda.gov Maria Bynum (202) 720-5192 maria.bynum@usda.gov FACILITIES TASK FORCE HOLDS INITIAL MEETING IN AMES, IA WASHINGTON, May 28, 1997--The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Strategic Planning Task Force will begin its review of the nation's federally-funded agricultural research facilities at its initial meeting May 28-30 in Ames, IA. The 15-member task force, appointed in March by Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman, is meeting at the Holiday Inn-Gateway Center to discuss its mission, U.S. research infrastructure status, and future working group assignments. Pat Swan, vice provost for research, Iowa State University, will speak the first day on "The Land Grant University Role in Agriculture Research." The meeting will conclude with a tour of area agricultural research facilities. Created under the 1996 Federal Agricultural Improvement and Reform (FAIR) Act, the task force will have two years to provide a 10-year strategic plan, which will recommend to the secretary of agriculture and Congress priorities for "development, modernization, construction, consolidation, and closure" of existing and proposed agricultural research facilities whose construction is in-whole or part federally-financed. "Legislation creating the task force stresses the importance of our maintaining a comprehensive research capacity," said Catherine E. Woteki, USDA's Acting Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics. "In order to do that in an era of new, emerging research priorities and in the face of federal downsizing efforts, we need a thorough evaluation of our research network." USDA's Agricultural Research Service operates 104 research locations in the U.S. and abroad. In addition, USDA's Forest Service research capacity includes seven Forest Experiment Stations, a Forest Products Laboratory, the International Institute of Tropical Forestry, and research work units at 67 project locations. Task force members include representatives from land grant and other university and college agricultural, environmental, veterinary, and forestry departments; farmers and ranchers, commodity organizations,and state departments of agriculture; nonprofit agriculture and research organizations; and the private sector. Glickman appointed members from a list of recommended candidates provided by USDA's National Agricultural Research, Extension, Education, and Economics Advisory Board. Bruce Andrews, director, Oregon Department of Agriculture, Portland, is chair. Karl Stauber, president of the Northwest Area Foundation, St. Paul, and former USDA Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics, is vice chair. # USDA STRATEGIC PLANNING TASK FORCE MEMBERS Jose Amador, center director, Agriculture Research and Extension Service, Texas A&M University, Weslaco, TX; Bruce Andrews, director, Oregon Department of Agriculture, Portland, OR; Alan Bergman, president, North Dakota Farmers Union, Jamestown, ND; Al Clausi, retired, senior vice president and chief research officer, General Foods, Greenwich, CT. John Gordon, professor and dean emeritus, Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University, New Haven, CT; Bob Guernsey, farmer, Lebanon, IN; Ted Hullar, professor for environmental toxicology, University of California at Davis; Andrew Jordan, director, National Cotton Council, Memphis, TN; Carol Ann Keiser, owner/manager, Loveless Cattle Co., Carlinville, IL. Max Lennon, president, Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, NC; Joseph McDonald, Salish Kootanei College, Pablo, MT; Kathleen Merrigan, Henry A. Wallace Institute for Alternative Agriculture, Beltsville, MD; Richard Ross, dean, College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; Karl Stauber, president, Northwest Area Foundation, St. Paul, MN; Jim Wilder, executive vice president, North Carolina Soybean Producers Association, Raleigh, NC. # NOTE: USDA news releases and media advisories are available on the Internet. Access the USDA Home Page on the World Wide Web at http://www.usda.gov