United States Secretary of Agriculture |
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Official Seal |
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Formation | 15 February 1889 |
First holder | Norman Jay Coleman |
Succession | Ninth |
Website | www.usda.gov |
The United States Secretary of Agriculture is the head of the United States Department of Agriculture. The current secretary is Tom Vilsack, who was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on 20 January 2009. [1] The position carries similar responsibilities to those of agriculture ministers in other governments.
The department includes several organizations. The 297,000 mi2 (770,000 km²) of national forests and grasslands are managed by the United States Forest Service.[2] The safety of food produced that are produced in the United States and sold here is ensured by the United States Food Safety and Inspection Service.[3] The Food Stamp Program works with the states to provide food to low-income people.[4] Advice for farmers and gardeners is provided by the United States Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service.[5]
The line of succession for the Secretary of Agriculture is as follows:[6]
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The following is a list of Secretaries of Agriculture, since the creation of the office in 1889.[7]
No. | Portrait | Name | State of Residence | Took Office | Left Office | President(s) | |
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1 | Norman Jay Coleman | Missouri | February 15, 1889 | March 6, 1889 | Grover Cleveland | ||
2 | Jeremiah M. Rusk | Wisconsin | March 6, 1889 | March 6, 1893 | Benjamin Harrison | ||
3 | J. Sterling Morton | Nebraska | March 7, 1893 | March 5, 1897 | Grover Cleveland | ||
4 | James Wilson | Iowa | March 5, 1897 | March 3, 1913 | William McKinley | ||
Theodore Roosevelt | |||||||
William Howard Taft | |||||||
5 | David F. Houston | North Carolina | March 6, 1913 | February 2, 1920 | Woodrow Wilson | ||
6 | Edwin T. Meredith | Iowa | February 2, 1920 | March 4, 1921 | |||
7 | Henry C. Wallace | Iowa | March 5, 1921 | October 25, 1924 | Warren G. Harding | ||
Calvin Coolidge | |||||||
8 | Howard M. Gore | West Virginia | November 22, 1924 | March 4, 1925 | |||
9 | William M. Jardine | Kansas | March 5, 1925 | March 4, 1929 | |||
10 | Arthur M. Hyde | Missouri | March 6, 1929 | March 4, 1933 | Herbert Hoover | ||
11 | Henry A. Wallace | Iowa | March 4, 1933 | September 4, 1940 | Franklin D. Roosevelt | ||
12 | Claude R. Wickard | Indiana | September 5, 1940 | June 29, 1945 | |||
Harry S. Truman | |||||||
13 | Clinton P. Anderson | New Mexico | June 30, 1945 | May 10, 1948 | |||
14 | Charles F. Brannan | Colorado | June 2, 1948 | January 20, 1953 | |||
15 | Ezra Taft Benson | Idaho | January 21, 1953 | January 20, 1961 | Dwight D. Eisenhower | ||
16 | Orville L. Freeman | Minnesota | January 21, 1961 | January 20, 1969 | John F. Kennedy | ||
Lyndon B. Johnson | |||||||
17 | Clifford M. Hardin | Nebraska | January 21, 1969 | November 17, 1971 | Richard Nixon | ||
18 | Earl L. Butz | Indiana | December 2, 1971 | October 4, 1976 | |||
Gerald Ford | |||||||
19 | John A. Knebel | Oklahoma | November 4, 1976 | January 20, 1977 | |||
20 | Robert S. Bergland | Minnesota | January 23, 1977 | January 20, 1981 | Jimmy Carter | ||
21 | John R. Block | Illinois | January 23, 1981 | February 14, 1986 | Ronald Reagan | ||
22 | Richard E. Lyng | California | March 7, 1986 | January 21, 1989 | |||
23 | Clayton K. Yeutter | Nebraska | February 16, 1989 | March 1, 1991 | George H. W. Bush | ||
24 | Edward R. Madigan | Illinois | March 8, 1991 | January 20, 1993 | |||
25 | Mike Espy | Mississippi | January 22, 1993 | December 31, 1994 | Bill Clinton | ||
26 | Daniel R. Glickman | Kansas | March 30, 1995 | January 20, 2001 | |||
27 | Ann M. Veneman | California | January 20, 2001 | January 20, 2005 | George W. Bush | ||
28 | Michael O. Johanns | Nebraska | January 21, 2005 | September 20, 2007 | |||
29 | Ed Schafer | North Dakota | January 28, 2008 | January 20, 2009 | |||
30 | Tom Vilsack | Iowa | January 20, 2009 | Incumbent | Barack Obama |
United States presidential line of succession | ||
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Preceded by Secretary of the Interior |
9th in line | Succeeded by Secretary of Commerce |
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