NIFA IS NOW LISTENING: we have an opportunity — and obligation — to speak up for our industry and influence funding for the research, education and extension we need to expand the cultivation and use of native plants. Within the US Dept of Agriculture, we can do this by connecting native plants with the emerging “consumer horticulture” industry.
USDA NIFA loves to hear directly from business owners. You can send an email or complete an online form, your choice.
In your email, address these questions:
What is the most needed breakthrough in science and technology to advance the native plant industry
What is your top priority in horticulture research, extension or education that NIFA should address to advance the production and use of native plants?
Be sure to identify your business as part of the native plant industry.
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30 DEADLINE
Submit written comments by email: NIFAlistens@nifa.usda.gov
OR complete the online survey form: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/nifalistens2018
Need some inspiration? Here are some general topic areas our members and partners have suggested in the past:
Thank you for speaking up for our plants.
BACKGROUND
Consumer horticulture: the cultivation, use and enjoyment of plants, gardens and landscapes to the benefit of individuals, communities and our environment. Restoration, ornamental, edible, medicinal — all possible uses of plants, and MORE PLANTS. NICH is the National Initiative for Consumer Horticulture and both FANN and the Native Plant Horticulture Foundation are collaborating with other NICH industry leaders across the country to promote greater awareness of consumer horticulture and its importance. We seek to influence the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and others to fund programs that expand consumer horticulture to the benefit of our environment and all of us. USDA’s NIFA program invests in research, extension and education to solve society’s biggest agricultural challenges — including and particularly those related to protecting our environment. Their work is carried out primarily through funding to land grant universities and related institutions.