Southern Administrative Heads Winter Meeting

Omni Oklahoma City Hotel, Oklahoma City, OK
Monday, February 6, 2023, 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Minutes

Participants –

Paul Patterson

Matt Lee

Tom Coon

Scott Angle

Nick Place

Keith Belli

Bill Whitaker

Kevin Kephart

Doug Steele

Chuck Culver

Nancy Cox

Olga Bolden Tiller

Usman Adamu

Keith Coble

Eric Young

Alan Grant

Faith Peppers

Gary Thompson

Deacue Fields

  1. NIFA Update – Kevin Kephart
    • Kevin is the Southern Region liaison along with Steve Zang, Food Nutrition Division Director
    • Still Rebuilding NIFA, now over 340 employees with 98% of them working remotely
    • Awarded over 2500 grants in 2022 totaling $2.2 billion
    • Large portion of the grants were from recent special legislation which was over $5.5 million, including
      • Extension integration
      • Meat and poultry processing at community colleges
      • Centers of Excellence at 1890s and 1994s
      • $5 million competitive bioproduct pilot programs awarded to VT, U Ill, and IA State
    • New RFAs
      • Extensions Excite vaccine program
      • AFRI
        • Climate smart agriculture
        • Rapid response to extreme weather
        • New program on environmental justice
      • President’s executive order to develop climate adaptation plan for all federal agencies
        • NIFA started on theirs in 2021 to plan how to respond to weather events
        • Plan was published last year and is currently being implemented
      • USDA has exceeded $1 billion in grants per year, so now needs to offer Science Technology Transfer Research grants (STTR), as well as SBIR
        • Emphasis will be on meat and poultry
    • NIFA’s new strategic plan is now on their website and includes the grants modernization effort
    • Goal is for NIFA to be best science agency in the world
    • Listening session on poultry is coming up, but doesn’t include broiler’s due to Congressional directions
  2. Update on Federal Budget, Advocacy Efforts, Farm Bill and other Legislation – Paul Patterson and Doug Steele
    • See budget and advocacy handout
    • New APLU President has settled in well
    • Congressional budget committees should be set by next week
    • There will be a new administration orientation in July in conjunction with the Joint COPS meeting in Kansas City
    • CARET appointments are due now
    • Advocacy
      • PBD has final say in everything related to budget and advocacy
      • BAC drives process and focuses on appropriations
      • Land-grant.org has all budget and advocacy information
      • Added advocacy effort for infrastructure and women & minorities funding
      • A one-pager will be developed by March with 7-11 priorities
      • Advocacy efforts should include your own institution’s needs and the LGU system’s requests
      • AFRI Coalition has agreed to support the BAA’s request of $500 million for AFRI
      • Also making a major request through the Research Facilities Act for $500 million
      • A new Farm Bill request will be for $8 billion in mandatory funding, $5 billion for infrastructure and $3 billion for other Title VII lines
      • USA has now dropped to #5 in world on Agriculture research spending per person
  3. Issues from Sunday’s SAAS Board Meeting and other items for SAAS – Keith Belli
    • Only new business was that on association would like to explore the possibility of meeting in the Virgin Islands
      • Biggest problem with that is transportation for the students
      • SAAS Board will discuss this further at meeting tomorrow
    • Nick Place is now the SAAS President
  4. Items from Administrative Heads Meeting in December – Scott Angle
    • Discussed infrastructure bill and need to put a request in next Farm Bill
    • AGS need to push commodity groups to more strongly support our priorities
    • CARET strategic plan’s main goal is to become more relevant
    • Currently look for a champion to support infrastructure request in Farm Bill
  5. BAA- FANR Updates – Doug Steele
    • 2024 priorities are being set now
    • Climate Roadmap is being developed through a scan process lead by Horizon Institute, should be done by Fall
    • White House conference on Food/Ag/Nutrition/Wellness will establish a virtual center to push food and wellness connections through ASCEND
      • BAA is currently trying to decide how to be involved with this effort
    • Workforce Development is getting a lot of support from Secretary’s office, Wendy Fink is leading this effort for BAA
    • FANR is looking at the BAA structure and by-laws carefully to update and make any needed changed, it was last updated in 2008
    • CMC is redoing Ag is America and Land-grant.org websites
    • Assessments’ percent won’t increase, but dollar amount may if you have received more grant funds than last previous year
      • Assessment invoices will include an explanation of the formula and what funds are used for
    • Extension Foundation (previously eExtension) has been contracted to manage the Land-grants.org and Impacts Database websites
  6. Mini Land-grant past and future meetings – Eric Young
    • See meeting evaluation results handout
    • Overall evaluations were very positive, large majority thought it was worth their time and wanted to have another one in two or three years
    • It was agreed that the possibility of holding another mini Land-grant in spring 2025 should be pursued
    • Eric will ask the other Southern EDs to discuss this with their groups and get comments and suggestions
    • A final decision to move forward with planning will be made at the summer S-AHS/CARET meeting
  7. Salary Survey, New Metrics – Eric Young
    • See salary survey new metrics handout
    • Feedback was that it took a lot of work to pull out some of the new metrics, but that it should be easier next year
    • Some institutions could not provide peer reviewed publications numbers as early as January, it was decided to ask for previous year’s publication numbers
    • Scott will bring up the idea of all regions doing a similar salary survey during the March AHS meeting, Eric will prepare a one-pager on the Survey
  8. Election of New S-AHS Secretary – Keith Belli
    • Deacue Fields (Univ Ark) was nominated as Secretary, nominations were closed and Deacue elected by acclamation
    • Nick Place (UGA) is now Chair and Keith Coble (MS State) is Chair-elect, both will be the Southern region’s representatives on the AHS Executive Committee
  9. S-AHS Executive Director contract renewal – Keith Belli
    • Current contract will expire June 30
    • Unanimous agreement to renew contract for another two years, through June 2025, with same terms and compensation
    • Eric will notify appropriate people at University of Arkansas
  10. 2023 Summer S-AHS/CARET meeting – Eric Young
    • Eric will discuss meeting plans with UTIA and confirm they are still able to host this summer
    • Conversations with Ashley Stokes, Extension Dean, confirmed that UTIA will host 2023 meeting on July 28-30 and planning is underway
  11. Updates on home institutions – All