Cotton County Farm Bureau member Jimmy Kinder has been appointed to serve on the USDA’s Task Force on Agricultural Air Quality Research.
The task force promotes USDA research efforts and identifies cost-effective ways to improve air quality throughout agricultural production.
Kinder farms and ranches in Cotton County with his wife Margaret Ann. He previously served as the Oklahoma Farm Bureau District 4 director and is currently the vice president of Cotton County Farm Bureau. Aside from his roles at Farm Bureau, Kinder has served as a member of the Soil Health Institute, Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality board, Cotton County Rural Water District board and has served as the Cotton County Farm Services Agency chairman.
He is one of 27 members who will have the opportunity to provide recommendations and discuss the correlation of agricultural production and air quality.
Click here to learn more about the Task Force on Agricultural Air Quality Research.