Fertilizer Research and Education Council seeking new members
Published 8:00 pm Friday, November 29, 2024
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The Agricultural Fertilizer Research and Education Council (AFREC) is looking for new members to join the council and help expand soil fertility research, education and outreach in Minnesota.
The council is a farmer-led program to advance soil fertility research, technology development, and education. Money is raised through the sale of fertilizer in the state and invested through a competitive request for proposal process. The organization typically awards over $1 million annually.
The 2024 Minnesota Legislature expanded the council to include a new member who is “an expert in public health” and a new member who is “an expert in water quality and has performed scientific research on water issues.” A member of the public fitting either position can apply through the Secretary of State’s website. Applications are due Dec. 20.
New members will begin a three-year term on the council starting in February. The recent legislative changes expand the board to 15 members, most of which are either farmers or provide agricultural professional services to farmers.
Visit the MN Soil Fertility website for more information and resources.