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Agenda 11/18/2014 Item # 10C11/18/2014 10.C. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve a Resolution in support of the budget request made by the South Florida Ag Council to the Florida Legislature for continued funding of the Southwest Florida Research and Education Center, and to distribute resolution in the manner set forth below. OBJECTIVE: To support the South Florida Ag Council's $1.8 million recurring funding for the Southwest Florida Research and Education Center. CONSIDERATIONS: The Southwest Florida Research and Education Center is a component of the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. It was established as the university's support facility in 1958 and became a research and education center in 1986 after the southwest Florida agricultural industry convinced the state that the region needed its own center to serve the region's unique agricultural and natural resource needs. The research, education, and extension activities at SWFREC have been, and will continue to be, an economic engine for the region and the state. While the SWFREC serves the entire State of Florida, it focuses on Collier, Lee, Charlotte, Hendry, and Glades counties, which produce almost 25% of Florida's citrus and nearly 80% of the tomatoes and other fresh vegetables sold to U.S. markets during the winter months. Southwest Florida's agricultural interests, including cattle ranches, citrus, vegetables, sugarcane, and ornamental growers, collectively generate $1 billion in sales annually, and are the core of an agribusiness and natural resource economy in southwest Florida by contributing more than $6 billion of compound economic activity statewide annually. The SWFREC is a valuable educational portal to both the University of Florida and the wider national Land Grant university system, providing science and technology applicable to the management of water, environmental issues, and natural resources critical to the region, state, and nation. In 2012, the Southwest Florida Research and Education Center ranked second place among the 11 OF /Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences research and education centers for competitive grants received and third place for refereed scientific publications, two important metrics of academic productivity. During the recession, however, the SWFREC lost funding for faculty, staff, and research programs, which severely limited its ability to promote and protect the health and productivity of southwest Florida and statewide agricultural interests. In 2014, the Florida Legislature granted a budget amendment of $2.0 million to restore funding for the Research and Education Center in order to provide for the hiring of a center director, and to provide for the construction of new facilities to accommodate increased faculty, staff, and students. As a follow -up to last year's advancement, the South Florida Ag Council is requesting $1.8 million of the $5.5 million UFAFAS budget request for recurring funds for additional faculty positions, support staff, and research operations and programming. Packet Page -490- 11/18/2014 10.C. Approval of the proposed Resolution will memorialize the Board of County Commissioners support for the OF /IFAS Southwest Florida Research and Education Center and the South Florida Ag Council's $1.8 million request for recurring funding. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The proposed Resolution has been reviewed by the County Attorney, is approved as to form and legality, and requires majority support for Board approval. - JAK FISCAL IMPACT: None. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approves the attached Resolution in support of the $1.8 million recurring funding budget amendment request made by the South Florida Ag Council to the Florida Legislature to fund the Southwest Florida Research and Education Center, and upon approval by the Board and subsequent execution, distribute the Resolution through our legislative lobbyist as follows: Florida Gov. Rick Scott Florida Senate President- Designate Andy Gardiner Senator Bill Galvano — Senate Majority Leader Florida House Speaker - Designate Steve Crisafulli Representative Dana Young— House Majority Leader Members of the Collier County Legislative Dele (Tation, which includes Senator Garrett Richter Senator Dwight Bullard Representative Matt Hudson (chair) House Speaker pro tempore Representative Kathleen Passidomo Representative Carlos Trujillo and other members of the Florida Legislature The Florida Association of Counties and the Florida League of Cities. PREPARED BY: Tim Nance, County Commissioner, District 5 Attachments: - (UF /IFAS) Southwest Florida Research and Education Center Industry- Critical Staffing Need - Economic Impacts from Agriculture on SW Florida - South Florida Agricultural Council Membership Meeting List Packet Page -491- COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 10.10.C. 11/18/2014 10.C. Item Summary: Recommendation to approve a Resolution in support of the budget request made by the South Florida Ag Council to the Florida Legislature for continued funding of the Southwest Florida Research and Education Center, and to distribute resolution in the manner set forth below. (Commissioner Nance) Meeting Date: 11/18/2014 Prepared By Name: FlanaganJim Title: Executive Coordinator to Commissioner, 11/10/2014 4:54:54 PM Submitted by Title: Executive Coordinator to Commissioner, Name: FlanaganJim I 1/] 0/2014 4:54:56 PM Approved By Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: I 1/] 2/2014 8:18:59 AM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager, County Managers Office Date: l 1/] 2/2014 8:43:46 AM Packet Page -492- 11/18/2014 10.C. RESOLUTION NO. 2014 - A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING RECURRING FUNDING FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES SOUTHWEST FLORIDA RESEARCH AND EDUCATION CENTER. WHEREAS, the Southwest Florida Research and Education Center (SWFREC), part of University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF /IFAS), was established as a OF support facility in 1958 and became a UFAFAS research and education center in 1986 after the agricultural industry in southwest Florida convinced the state that the region needed its own center to serve the region's unique agricultural and natural resource needs; and WHEREAS, the research, education, and extension activities at SWFREC has been, and will continue to be, an economic engine for the region and the state; and WHEREAS, the SWFREC serves the entire State of Florida, focusing on Collier, Lee, Charlotte, Hendry, and Glades counties, which produce almost 25% of Florida's citrus and nearly 80% of the tomatoes and other fresh vegetables sold during winter to U.S. markets; and WHEREAS, southwest Florida agricultural interests, including citrus, vegetables, sugarcane, and ornamental growers, along with cattle ranches, collectively generate $1 billion in farm sales annually, and are the core of an agribusiness and natural resource economy in southwest Florida that contributes more than $6 billion of total annual economic activity statewide; and WHEREAS, the SWFREC is a valuable regional portal providing technology and science regarding the management of water, environmental issues, and natural resources critical and economic development to the region, state; and. WHEREAS, in 2012, the Southwest Florida Research and Education Center ranked second place among the l l OF /Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences research and education centers for competitive grants received and third place for refereed scientific publications, two important metrics of academic productivity; and, WHEREAS, in recent years, the SWFREC has lost funding for staff, faculty, and research programs, limiting and endangering the ability of the SWFREC to promote and protect the health and productivity of southwest Florida and statewide agricultural interests; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, is in support of the South Florida Ag Council request for $1.8 Million of the $5.5 Million OF /IFAS budget request for recurring funding to provide for additional faculty positions, support staff, and research operations and programming funding at the Southwest Florida Research and Education Center. Packet Page -493- 11/18/2014 10.C. THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second and majority vote on this the 1 8th day of November, 2014. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk IN , Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legality: Jeffrey A. 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SOUTHWEST FLORIDA RESEARCH AND EDUCATION CENTER (UF /IFAS) INDUSTRY CRITICAL STAFFING NEEDS ADDITIONAL FACULTY POSITIONS NEEDED: 1. Soil Microbiologist---- - - - - -- -There is a priority need for a soil microbiologist to conduct research and extension programs related to citrus and vegetables. Presently, SWFREC has a lack of expertise in soil microbes. Issues related to soil health have surfaced as a high priority in the development of therapies to combat the citrus greening disease (HLB). 2. Citrus Plant Pathologist - - -- -The number of serious diseases confronting the citrus industry justifies the addition of a full -time plant pathologist at SWFREC dedicated solely to citrus. Not only is HLB a major concern but Southwest Florida is the epicenter for Citrus Black Spot in Florida. With this addition, the current plant pathologist would be able to focus exclusively on vegetable diseases and management the plant disease diagnostic lab. 3. Agricultural Economist- - - - - -- Numerous research projects have a priority need for economic analyzes of treatment responses so growers can determine the feasibility of adopting modification of production practices. The current SWFREC agricultural economist is assumes an expanded statewide role for OF /IFAS related to labor issues. 4. Plant Physiologist------- - - - - -- -Most problems that hamper profitable vegetable and citrus production are associated with pathogens, insects or physiological disorders. Presently, SWFREC has no plant physiologist to conduct research and extension programs to solve physiological disorders. 5. Agricultural Engineer /Precision Agriculture - -- -Key stakeholders in Southwest Florida are large agricultural producers who are continually seeking ways to increase efficiency with resulting economic and environmental benefits. An engineer is needed to conduct extension and research programs in areas as GIS, drones, lasers, infrared imaging, etc. 6. Weed Scientist--------- - - - - -- -Weeds remain a dominant pest requiring costly management strategies with heavy reliance on chemical herbicides. There is a critical need to develop alternative weed management methods and to better understand the relationship between soil microbes and herbicides. Note: This list was compiled based on input from the South Florida Agricultural Council, SWFREC Vegetable Advisory Committee, and the SWFREC Citrus Advisory Committee. October 22, 2014 Packet Page -498-