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This is the FAQ Section
What is NASDA?
How is NASDA organized?
Where is NASDA located?
How do I get in contact with NASDA?
What is NASDA? NASDA is the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture founded in 1915, and is a nonprofit organization. It's members are made up of Commissioners, Secretaries, and Directors of Agriculture in all 50 states and the 4 U.S. territories.
How is NASDA organized? NASDA is governed by a 10 member Board of Directors consisting of a 5 member Executive Committee; one At Large member, and the presidents of 4 NASDA regions. Executive Committee members are the officers of the association and serve a 5 year term. (Each region has at least one memeber serving on the Executive Committee.) The regional Presidents serve one year terms, and the At Large member is selected by the Executive Committee.
NASDA has a Washington D.C. office which opened in 1968.
Phone: 202-296-9680Fax: 202-296-9686Email: nasda@nasda.org