Standing Committees

Four standing committees have been established to oversee various aspects of Field to Market’s program and to make formal recommendations to the Board of Directors and General Assembly. These committees will have a number of responsibilities including developing and refining metrics; establishing verification protocols for sustainability claims; developing education and outreach materials to accelerate continuous improvement; and establishing awards and recognition programs for outstanding growers and supply chain partners. 

To ensure balanced representation and engagement from across our membership, no organization may serve on more than two standing committees, unless the vacancy would otherwise go unfilled.  Associate members are excluded from serving on standing committees. 

Explore rosters and resources related to each Standing Committee:

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The Education and Outreach Committee supports the development of educational materials for use by entities that offer decision support services for growers, as well as information for use by local Fieldprint projects to standardize and identify best practices for engaging with growers that are participating in our program. This support includes identifying and prioritizing educational resources needed by members of their Field to Market sector, reviewing and providing feedback, and promoting and disseminating developed materials.

Eligibility: Full members only

Term: Two years

Size: Twenty members (four from each sector)

With questions on the Education and Outreach Committee, please contact Sydney Mucha, Education and Projects Manager.

Nate Birt

Silver Maple Strategies

Jean Brokish

American Farmland Trust

Nikki D'Adamo-Damery

Sand County Foundation

Jeanny Franz

Mondelez

Chandler Holcomb

Riceland Foods

Paula LaBine

ADM

Maddy Meier

Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission

John Mesko

Potato Sustainability Alliance

Megan Moland

MN Agricultural Water Quality Certification Program

Gaylon Morgan

Cotton Inc.

Jamie Nix

American Society of Agronomy

Eric Schmechel

Dubuque County SWCD

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