Ben Thomas
Senior Policy Director, Agriculture
Work
Areas of expertise:
Agricultural and food law, policy implementation, political strategy, coalition building
Description
Ben Thomas is the senior policy director for agriculture at Environmental Defense Fund. He focuses on creating innovative and pragmatic solutions to address environmental risks from agriculture by working with key farm groups and policymakers across state and federal government.
He has extensive experience working in both state and federal government to develop and implement policy related to food and agriculture. He understands the importance of strategic engagement with stakeholders, including farm groups, to create programs that are effective and workable on the ground.
Background
Most recently, Ben served as the director of the Montana Department of Agriculture. In that role, he oversaw economic and regulatory programs serving Montana’s number one industry. In 2020, he led the rapid creation and deployment of two new programs created to address faults in the agriculture markets created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
He previously served in several roles in federal government. As deputy undersecretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs, he oversaw the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Agriculture Marketing Service and Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration. As chief of staff for the Farm and Foreign Services mission area, his primary focus was implementation of changes to the farm programs, conservation programs and crop insurance provisions of the 2014 farm bill. In both of these roles he served as a top adviser to USDA Secretary Vilsack on international trade and farm policy.
Prior to joining USDA, he served two members of the Senate Agriculture Committee, Sens. Max Baucus and John Walsh, both of Montana. During his time with Sen. Baucus, Ben was a key player in the development of new farm programs and changes to the conservation and crop insurance title of the farm bill.
Ben was raised on a diversified family farm near Morton in the Texas Panhandle. His entire career in policy has been firmly rooted in ensuring state and federal policy support farm families and rural economies across the United States.
Education
- LL.M, Agricultural and Food Law, University of Arkansas
- J.D., Washington University, St. Louis
- B.A., Austin College
Latest pieces
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USDA plans to improve climate data and empower farmers
Growing Returns, July 14, 2023 -
USDA plans to improve climate data and empower farmers
EDF Growing Returns, July 14, 2023 -
Three priorities for a climate-smart farm bill
Growing Returns Blog, May 15, 2023 -
The farm bill is a powerful opportunity for agricultural climate solutions
Growing Returns Blog, February 22, 2023 -
Tackling enteric methane
EDF Business, September 15, 2022 -
To address climate change, U.S. makes historic investment in rural America
Growing Returns Blog, August 12, 2022 -
3 recent USDA wins and what the department should do next
Growing Returns Blog, June 22, 2021 -
How USDA can leverage a carbon bank for farmers, foresters and the climate
Growing Returns Blog, May 15, 2021
Press materials
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FACA Releases Farm Bill Policy Recommendations to Support Economic Opportunities and Address Climate Change
February 22, 2023 -
At USDA, Dr. Jewel Bronaugh Will Build A More Resilient Future for all Americans
January 19, 2021 -
USDA and Montana Department of Agriculture Alum Joins EDF as Senior Policy Director
January 19, 2021