
Carlos Suarez Assumes Lead of USDA Conservation Agency in California
Contacts:
Anita Brown (530) 792-5644
Jonathan Groveman (530) 792-5692
DAVIS, Calif., January 14, 2013—Carlos Suarez began his tenure today as State Conservationist for
USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in
California. Suarez will assume leadership of the Agency’s 400 employees in 62 offices across California from the state headquarters
in Davis. NRCS employees work with Resource Conservation Districts and other partners to provide one-on-one conservation technical
and planning assistance to thousands of farmers and ranchers on voluntarily projects that conserve and protect the natural resources
on farms, ranches and private non-industrial forests.
Suarez, a native of Puerto Rico, has first–hand knowledge of California’s vast natural resources and resource challenges having
served as Deputy State Conservationist for California from 2005-2008. Since leaving California, Suarez has been serving as the NRCS
State Conservationist of Florida. Earlier career positions included diverse roles in both domestic and international locations
including Indiana, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Wisconsin, as well as Mexico and Nicaragua.
Suarez will also oversee the significant conservation funding administered by the Agency through the Farm Bill conservation
programs. Under the (recently extended) 2008 Farm Bill, these resources increased significantly and in 2012 they totaled
approximately $154.2 million in cost share, stewardship, and easement payments in California. In recent years the top investments
have been made to help California’s farmers and ranchers enhance the following: air quality; irrigation efficiency; ground and
surface water quality on dairies; rangeland health through fencing and brush management; fish and wildlife habitat; and forest
health and fire resilience.
Suarez is married with three children.
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leadership in a partnership effort to help people
conserve, maintain, and improve our natural resources and environment.
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