2018 Research, Education, and Economics Farm Bill Implementation Listening Session

Citation84 FR 10021
Record Number2019-05132
Published date19 March 2019
SectionNotices
CourtAgricultural Research Service,Economic Research Service,National Agricultural Statistics Service,National Institute Of Food And Agriculture
Federal Register, Volume 84 Issue 53 (Tuesday, March 19, 2019)
[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 53 (Tuesday, March 19, 2019)]
                [Notices]
                [Pages 10021-10023]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2019-05132]
                -----------------------------------------------------------------------
                DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
                Agricultural Research Service
                Economic Research Service
                National Agricultural Statistics Service
                National Institute of Food and Agriculture
                2018 Research, Education, and Economics Farm Bill Implementation
                Listening Session
                AGENCY: Agricultural Research Service, Economic Research Service,
                National Agricultural Statistics Service, National Institute of Food
                and Agriculture, Office of the Chief Scientist, USDA.
                ACTION: Notice.
                -----------------------------------------------------------------------
                SUMMARY: In preparing to implement the Agriculture Improvement Act of
                2018 (commonly referred to as the 2018 Farm Bill), USDA's Research,
                Education, and Economics (REE) mission area will host a listening
                session for public input regarding new programs and changes to existing
                programs implemented by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS),
                Economic Research Service (ERS), National Agricultural Statistics
                Service (NASS), National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), and
                the Office of the Chief Scientist (OCS).
                DATES: Listening session: The listening session will be held on March
                21, 2019 between the hours of 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Eastern. Exact times to
                be announced upon registering.
                 Registration: You must register by 5 p.m. Eastern on March 20,
                2019, to attend the listening session in person. If you are attending
                the listening session there is an expectation that the organization you
                are representing will be presenting oral comments. Attendance is
                limited to three individuals per organization; all individuals must
                register, but all three are not required to speak. In addition to
                presenting orally, you are also encouraged to submit one page of
                written comments by 5 p.m. Eastern on March 29, 2019. While we
                recommend written submissions be no more than one page or 500 words, we
                will accept materials that exceed those lengths.
                 Comments: If you are unable to attend the listening session in-
                person, written comments are welcome and are due by 5pm Eastern on
                March 29, 2019 to http://www.regulations.gov. Stakeholders attending
                the listening session in-person are welcome to submit comments to the
                Federal Register, but are not required. Stakeholder input received
                orally and in writing will be
                [[Page 10022]]
                treated equally. All written comments received will be publicly
                available on http://www.regulations.gov. All oral comments will be
                transcribed and posted online within one month of the session.
                ADDRESSES: Listening session: The meeting will be held at USDA
                headquarters in Washington, DC starting at 1 p.m. Eastern. Additional
                room details will be available upon registering at [email protected]
                If you have questions, feel free to email [email protected]
                 Comments: We invite all who are interested to submit comments on
                this notice. In your comments, include the date, volume, and page
                number of this issue of the Federal Register, and the title of this
                notice. You may submit written comments until 5 p.m. Eastern on March
                29, 2019 through the Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for submitting
                comments.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tiffany K. Jones, Research, Education,
                and Economics, USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Room 214-W,
                Washington, DC 20250; Telephone: (202) 720-1542, or Email:
                [email protected].
                 Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for
                communication should contact the USDA Target Center at (202) 720-2600
                (voice).
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The 2018 Farm Bill is intended to strengthen
                the agricultural research, education, and extension framework
                supporting the continuous technological advancement that has led to the
                success of the U.S. agricultural system. The listening session and open
                public comment period will provide an opportunity for stakeholders to
                share their thoughts about how USDA can streamline and improve program
                delivery, as well as enhance customer service. ARS conducts
                agricultural research over 690 research programs at laboratories in
                over 90 locations across the country. NASS and ERS collect and report
                data and economic analyses which are critical to producers, markets,
                and policy decision makers. NIFA is the extramural science funding
                agency within USDA that invests in and advances agricultural research,
                education, and extension to help solve national challenges in
                agriculture, food, the environment, and communities. The Office of the
                Chief Scientist provides strategic coordination of the science that
                informs the Department's and the Federal government's decisions,
                policies and regulations that impact all aspects of U.S. food and
                agriculture. We invite you to participate in the listening session in
                person or by submitting written comments to the Federal Register, pre-
                registration is required. The listening session will be transcribed and
                posted online within one month of the listening session.
                 On December 20, 2018, the 2018 Farm Bill (Pub. L. 115-334) was
                signed into law (see https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/2/text). The Secretary of Agriculture and the respective
                USDA agencies, including, but not limited to ARS, ERS, NASS, and NIFA,
                are working to implement the provisions of the 2018 Farm Bill as
                expeditiously as possible to meet the needs of stakeholders. To allow
                for customer input and ensure transparency, it is important to hear
                from stakeholders regarding their priorities, concerns, and requests.
                 The purpose of the listening session is for REE to hear from the
                public; this is not a discussion with REE officials or a question and
                answer session. The purpose is to receive public input that each agency
                can factor into discretionary decisions that need to be made to
                implement the provisions of the 2018 Farm Bill.
                 The meeting is scheduled for 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Eastern on March 21,
                2019, in the Jefferson Auditorium of the South Building of the USDA
                Headquarters at 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC
                20250.
                 The listening session will begin with brief opening remarks from
                USDA. Individual speakers providing oral comments will be limited to 3-
                5 minutes each. As noted above, speakers providing oral comments are
                encouraged, but not required to provide a written copy of their
                comments to the Federal Register by March 29 2019. All stakeholders
                interested in providing oral and written comments; are welcome to do
                so.
                 The purpose of the listening session is for REE to hear from
                stakeholders and other interested members of the public about the
                programs that are being implemented or revised by REE as required by
                the 2018 Farm Bill. Please refer to the name of the ARS, ERS, NASS,
                NIFA, or OCS program in your comment and the relevant section number in
                the 2018 Farm Bill. In your comments, provide your input about program
                changes, and anything else that may be helpful to USDA.
                 To identify the section numbers for your comments and to find the
                relevant text for ARS, ERS, NASS, NIFA, or OCS programs in the 2018
                Farm Bill, the following is a list of sections for the ARS, ERS, NASS,
                and NIFA programs. Note, however, these relevant sections are not
                exhaustive, as REE has several provisions in other Farm Bill Titles:
                Sec. 7101. Purposes of agricultural research, extension, and
                education.
                Sec. 7102. Matters related to certain school designations and
                declarations.
                Sec. 7103. National Agricultural Research, Extension, Education, and
                Economics Advisory Board.
                Sec. 7104. Specialty crop committee.
                Sec. 7105. Renewable energy committee discontinued.
                Sec. 7106. Veterinary services grant program.
                Sec. 7107. Grants and fellowships for food and agriculture sciences
                education.
                Sec. 7109. Education grants to Alaska Native serving institutions
                and Native Hawaiian serving institutions.
                Sec. 7110. Next generation agriculture technology challenge.
                Sec. 7111. Land-grant designation.
                Sec. 7112. Nutrition education program.
                Sec. 7113. Continuing animal health and disease research programs.
                Sec. 7114. Carryover of funds for extension at 1890 land-grant
                colleges, including Tuskegee University.
                Sec. 7115. Extension and agricultural research at 1890 land-grant
                colleges, including Tuskegee University.
                Sec. 7116. Reports on disbursement of funds for agricultural
                research and extension at 1862 and 1890 land-grant colleges,
                including Tuskegee University.
                Sec. 7117. Scholarships for students at 1890 institutions.
                Sec. 7118. Grants to upgrade agricultural and food sciences
                facilities at 1890 land-grant colleges, including Tuskegee
                University.
                Sec. 7119. Grants to upgrade agriculture and food sciences
                facilities and equipment at insular area land-grant institutions.
                Sec. 7120. New Beginning for Tribal Students.
                Sec. 7121. Hispanic-serving institutions.
                Sec. 7122. Binational agricultural research and development.
                Sec. 7123. Partnerships to build capacity in international
                agricultural research, extension, and teaching.
                Sec. 7124. Competitive grants for international agricultural science
                and education programs.
                Sec. 7125. Limitation on indirect costs for agricultural research,
                education, and extension programs.
                Sec. 7126. Research equipment grants.
                Sec. 7127. University research.
                Sec. 7128. Extension service.
                Sec. 7129. Supplemental and alternative crops; hemp.
                Sec. 7130. New Era Rural Technology program.
                Sec. 7131. Capacity building grants for NLGCA Institutions.
                Sec. 7132. Agriculture advanced research and development authority
                pilot.
                Sec. 7133. Aquaculture assistance programs.
                Sec. 7134. Rangeland research programs.
                Sec. 7135. Special authorization for biosecurity planning and
                response.
                Sec. 7136. Distance education and resident instruction grants
                program for insular area institutions of higher education.
                Sec. 7201. Best utilization of biological applications.
                [[Page 10023]]
                Sec. 7202. Integrated management systems.
                Sec. 7203. Sustainable agriculture technology development and
                transfer program.
                Sec. 7204. National training program.
                Sec. 7205. National strategic germplasm and cultivar collection
                assessment and utilization plan.
                Sec. 7206. National Genetics Resources Program.
                Sec. 7207. National Agricultural Weather Information System.
                Sec. 7208. Agricultural genome to phenome initiative.
                Sec. 7209. High-priority research and extension initiatives.
                Sec. 7210. Organic agriculture research and extension initiative.
                Sec. 7211. Farm business management.
                Sec. 7212. Urban, indoor, and other emerging agricultural production
                research, education, and extension initiative.
                Sec. 7213. Centers of excellence at 1890 Institutions.
                Sec. 7214. Clarification of veteran eligibility for assistive
                technology program for farmers with disabilities.
                Sec. 7215. National Rural Information Center Clearinghouse.
                Sec. 7301. National food safety training, education, extension,
                outreach, and technical assistance program.
                Sec. 7302. Integrated research, education, and extension competitive
                grants program.
                Sec. 7303. Support for research regarding diseases of wheat,
                triticale, and barley caused by Fusarium graminearum or by Tilletia
                indica.
                Sec. 7304. Grants for youth organizations.
                Sec. 7305. Specialty crop research initiative.
                Sec. 7306. Food Animal Residue Avoidance Database program.
                Sec. 7308. Forestry products advanced utilization research.
                Sec. 7401. Agricultural biosecurity communication center.
                Sec. 7402. Assistance to build local capacity in agricultural
                biosecurity planning, preparation, and response.
                Sec. 7403. Research and development of agricultural countermeasures.
                Sec. 7404. Agricultural biosecurity grant program.
                Sec. 7411. Grazing lands research laboratory.
                Sec. 7412. Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network.
                Sec. 7413. Natural products research program.
                Sec. 7414. Sun grant program.
                Sec. 7501. Critical Agricultural Materials Act.
                Sec. 7502. Equity in Educational Land-Grant Status Act of 1994.
                Sec. 7503. Research Facilities Act.
                Sec. 7504. Agriculture and Food Research Initiative.
                Sec. 7505. Extension design and demonstration initiative.
                Sec. 7506. Repeal of review of agricultural research service.
                Sec. 7507. Biomass research and development.
                Sec. 7508. Reinstatement of matching requirement for Federal funds
                used in extension work at the University of the District of
                Columbia.
                Sec. 7509. Renewable Resources Extension Act of 1978.
                Sec. 7510. National Aquaculture Act of 1980.
                Sec. 7511. Federal agriculture research facilities.
                Sec. 7601. Enhanced use lease authority program.
                Sec. 7602. Transfer of administrative jurisdiction over portion of
                Henry A. Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Research Center,
                Beltsville, Maryland.
                Sec. 7603. Foundation for food and agriculture research.
                Sec. 7604. Assistance for forestry research under the McIntire-
                Stennis Cooperative Forestry Act.
                Sec. 7606. Collection of data relating to barley area planted and
                harvested.
                Sec. 7607. Collection of data relating to the size and location of
                dairy farms.
                Sec. 7609. Smith-Lever community extension program.
                Sec. 7610. Mechanization and automation for specialty crops.
                Sec. 7611. Experienced services program.
                Sec. 7612. Simplified plan of work.
                Sec. 7613. Review of land-grant time and effort reporting
                requirements.
                Sec. 7614. Matching funds requirement.
                Sec. 12301. Farming opportunities training and outreach.
                Sec. 12302. Urban agriculture.
                Sec. 12411. Office of the Chief Scientist.
                Sec. 12607. Reports on Land Access and Farmland Ownership Data
                Collection.
                Instructions for Attending the Meeting
                 Space for attendance at the listening session is limited. All
                organizations wishing to speak at the listening session must register
                by emailing [email protected] by 5 p.m. Eastern on March 20, 2019. To
                register, the following information will be required:
                 Attendee contact information;
                 Company or organization representation information;
                 Farm Bill topic interests; and
                 The number of speakers.
                 Optional: Written comments submitted to the Federal
                Register by 5 p.m. Eastern on March 29, 2019.
                 Upon arrival at the USDA, only registered persons providing valid
                photo identification will be permitted to enter. Extra time should be
                allotted to get through airport style security.
                 All written comments received will be publicly available on
                www.regulations .gov.
                 If you require special accommodations, such as a sign language
                interpreter, use the contact information above. The listening session
                location is accessible to persons with disabilities.
                 REE is interested in all comments. Additionally, feedback and
                comments received on REE-related sections may inform future webinars/
                listening sessions.
                Stephen Censky,
                Deputy Secretary, USDA.
                [FR Doc. 2019-05132 Filed 3-14-19; 4:15 pm]
                BILLING CODE 3410-05-P
                

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT