ARKANSAS RICE FARMER PROVIDES TESTIMONY AT U.S. SENATE AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE HEARING
“FARMERS AND FORESTERS: OPPORTUNITIES TO LEAD IN TACKLING CLIMATE CHANGE
Arkansas Rice Farmer Mark Isbell testified Thursday morning on behalf USA Rice and Rice Arkansas at a U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee hearing to share his views on climate and conservation.
Mark Isbell is a 4th generation rice farmer from Lonoke County, Arkansas. Mark is a recognized volunteer leader in the rice industry and is an active member of the USA Rice Federation and has worked widely on sustainability and climate-change solutions within agriculture. He is a partner in Isbell Farms with his father, mother, cousin, and brother-in-law and resides in North Little Rock, Arkansas, with his wife, Marda, his son, Sam, and his daughter, Nora.
“FARMERS AND FORESTERS: OPPORTUNITIES TO LEAD IN TACKLING CLIMATE CHANGE
Arkansas Rice Farmer Mark Isbell testified Thursday morning on behalf USA Rice and Rice Arkansas at a U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee hearing to share his views on climate and conservation.
Mark Isbell is a 4th generation rice farmer from Lonoke County, Arkansas. Mark is a recognized volunteer leader in the rice industry and is an active member of the USA Rice Federation and has worked widely on sustainability and climate-change solutions within agriculture. He is a partner in Isbell Farms with his father, mother, cousin, and brother-in-law and resides in North Little Rock, Arkansas, with his wife, Marda, his son, Sam, and his daughter, Nora.
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