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Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 13:20:59
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Subject: Press Release: Subcommittee Reviews Implementation of Agricultural
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News from the House Agriculture Committee


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - September 30, 2009

Media Contact: April Slayton (202) 225-6872; Scott Kuschmider (202) 225-1496



Subcommittee Reviews Implementation of Agricultural Research Programs



WASHINGTON - Today, the House Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation, Credit, Energy, and Research held a hearing to review
implementation of the research title of the 2008 Farm Bill. Congressman Tim Holden of Pennsylvania chaired today's hearing, which
featured testimony from three witnesses, including Dr. Rajiv Shah, the Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics at the
U.S. Department of Agriculture.

"We expect the changes we made in the 2008 Farm Bill will enhance cooperation and maximize efficiency throughout USDA's research
agencies," Chairman Holden said. "Agricultural research is in high demand, and is an important investment in the future of our food,
fiber, and fuel system."

"In developing the research title of the recent farm bill, this Committee spent considerable time working with USDA, the research
community, and the beneficiaries of publicly funded research, education and extension programs to enhance the quality, transparency
and accountability of these programs," said Ranking Member Bob Goodlatte of Virginia. "With the implementation deadline October 1st
for several significant provisions of the research title, it is particularly timely for this Subcommittee to hear from USDA, the
USDA research advisory board, our land grant universities and other constituent groups to update us on these important
developments."

The 2008 Farm Bill made important changes to research and education programs at USDA. It streamlined agricultural research by
establishing a National Institute of Food and Agriculture. In addition, the bill created a new premier research program called the
Agriculture and Food Research Initiative to meet the growing list of needs in agricultural research, extension, and education for
food and agricultural sciences.

The opening statements of all witnesses are available on the Committee website at http://agriculture.house.gov/hearings/index.html.
A full transcript of the hearing will be posted on the Committee website at a later date.



Witnesses:



Panel I

Dr. Rajiv Shah, Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.


Panel II

Dr. D.C. Coston, Vice President for Agriculture and University Extension, North Dakota State University, on behalf of The Board on
Agriculture Assembly, Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, Fargo, North Dakota
Mr. Joseph H. Layton, Jr., soybean, corn, and grape producer, on behalf of National Coalition for Food and Agricultural Research,
American Soybean Association, and the National Agricultural Research, Extension, Education, and Economics Advisory Board, Vienna,
Maryland


The U.S. House Committee on Agriculture web site http://agriculture.house.gov has additional information on this and other subjects.

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