NIFA will be holding a virtual listening session on Feb. 5 at
noon EST to solicit public input on the implementation of the FY 2026 Research
Facilities Act Program Notice of Funding Opportunity (RFAP). The RFAP program
aims to assist Land-grant Institutions with the construction, modification,
acquisition, modernization, refurbishment, or remodeling of agricultural
research facilities to conduct research in the food and agricultural sciences.
In reauthorizing the program last year, Congress increased
its annual funding level to $125 million in mandatory spending. In addition to
the listening session, NIFA Program staff will also accept written comments
before Feb. 12. Visit the NIFA website for more information.
ECOP has outlined its position on this issue, which includes
the following:
“It is vital that stakeholders, particularly but not
exclusively farmers and ranchers, achieve the maximum benefit from this
historic investment. While every institution is different, for most
institutions this will mean balancing research facility investments on campus
and off campus. These off-campus facilities are an important part of
demonstrating an innovation’s relevance to local conditions, including soil
types, weather patterns, and ecosystems. They provide context specific
knowledge that can directly lead to the next logical adoption step,
on-operation trial. Investment in these off-campus facilities has the added
benefit of widening the perceived value to a broader cross section of the
state’s or territory’s citizenry.
Further, as we invest in off-campus research facilities,
it is important that these investments include state of the art Extension
facilities, capable of demonstrating innovations in the most effective possible
manner. Any investment in research facilities without a clear vision and plan
to ultimately communicate the resulting innovation to producers would be
short-sighted.”
The ECOP National Office will communicate its position
through the above and other channels.
GROWING TOGETHER: CONVERSATIONS WITH CEOS – Ducks
Unlimited
APLU’s Board of Agriculture’s interview series “Growing
Together: Conversations with CEOs” showcases Presidents and CEOs of
national agricultural associations, commodity groups, and other organizations
and explores their powerful synergies with land-grant universities.
Adam Putnam, Chief Executive Officer, Ducks Unlimited
Ducks Unlimited CEO Adam Putnam is a fifth-generation
Floridian and a graduate of the University of Florida where he obtained a
bachelor's degree in Food and Resource Economics. He has also been awarded an
honorary Doctor of Laws degree and served as a Rodel Fellow at the Aspen
Institute. In 2010, he was the E.T. York Distinguished Lecturer at the
University of Florida. Putnam and his wife of 20 years, Melissa, reside in
Memphis, Tenn. with their four children.
He is a hunter, angler, conservationist, and
third-generation farmer who owns Putnam Groves Inc. Putnam Groves is a family
owned and operated citrus farm and cattle ranch located in Central Florida.
“I consider myself to be a land grant baby – I was a
10-year 4-H'er, grew up on a family farm, got a degree from the University of
Florida, and truly benefited from all three legs of the stool - teaching,
research, and Extension. I truly believe the U.S. land grant model should
be replicated around the world.”
Specifically, regarding Cooperative Extension: DU
is exploring much more work understanding social and economic values of
conservation practices for landowners and to work to tailor conservation
programs to best suit the needs of producers. There is enormous collaborative
potential to explore these topics with Cooperative Extension.
Read
the full interview.
USDA Launches New Online Portal for Reporting
Foreign-Owned Agricultural Land Transactions
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is launching
a new online portal to
streamline reporting of transactions involving U.S. agricultural land by
foreign persons, which can include businesses and governments, under the
Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act of 1978 (AFIDA). The new online
portal is part of a broader effort to strengthen enforcement and protect
American farmland as USDA continues its implementation of the National Farm Security Action Plan (PDF, 1.2 MB).