Secretary Brooke Rollins Confirmed to Lead the USDA
On February 11, 2025, the Senate confirmed Brooke Rollins as the Secretary of Agriculture. A native of Texas, she becomes the second woman to lead the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), which employs 100,000 people. Rollins’ inaugural trip as Secretary took her to Louisville, Kentucky, where she addressed a crowd of 15,000 at the National Farm Machinery Show in Freedom Hall.
Rollins attended the Championship Tractor Pull and toured the exhibit halls at the Kentucky Exposition Center, where she had the opportunity to witness agricultural innovations first-hand. The next day, Rollins and Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell visited Shelbyville, Kentucky to meet with over 100 farmers and agriculture leaders at Gallrein Farms.
The group shared concerns related to avian flu, trade issues, and efforts to revitalize rural communities. Kentucky Corn leaders, joined by NCGA board member Jon Miller, shared priorities for corn farmers with Secretary Rollins.
Reciprocal Tariffs
A focus of the Trump administration is using tariffs to secure borders and make international markets fair. While current tariffs have not directly targeted corn or its by-products, recent trade policy changes—such as those targeting ethanol—could set a precedent for other agricultural products, including corn.
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