John Rusling Block

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John R. Block
21st United States Secretary of Agriculture
In office
January 23, 1981  February 14, 1986
President Ronald Reagan
Preceded by Robert Bergland
Succeeded by Richard E. Lyng
Personal details
Born (1935-02-15) February 15, 1935
Galesburg, Illinois
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Alexandra Block (2nd wife)
Susan (Sue) Block (1st wife)
Children Savannah Block

Hans Block
Chynthia Block
Christine Block
Alma mater United States Military Academy

John Rusling Block (born February 15, 1935) was Secretary of Agriculture under President Ronald Reagan and is currently a lobbyist.

Biography

Early life

Block was born in Galesburg, Illinois on February 15, 1935 of German descent family. He came from a strongly rural background where the home had no electricity. He graduated from West Point in 1957 and served in 101st Airborne. After that he ran a successful agribusiness.

Government service

He is a Republican whose agriculture successes formed the basis for his position as Illinois Director of Agriculture. This led to him becoming the Secretary of Agriculture under Ronald Reagan from 1981-1986. This led to his involvement in the 1985 Farm Bill.

Block was Secretary of Agriculture when more farmers lost their farms than at any time since the Great Depression of the 1930s.[citation needed] During his term as Secretary, a Federal court judge ruled in a due process decision, Coleman vs. Block, 663 FSupp 1315, 1332 (D.N.D. 1987), that the Department of Agriculture ("USDA") and Farmers Home Administration ("FmHA") were not giving farmers enough notice of alternative debt restructuring options. The Court ordered the USDA and FmHA to amend the forms issued to farmers. The decision eventually led to restructuring and reorganization of many farm debts. During the U.S. government's appeal of the decision, Congress passed the Agricultural Credit Act of 1987, Pub. L. No. 100-233, 101 Stat. 1568 (1988). Title VI of the Act made extensive changes in the statutory provisions which had formed the background for the Coleman litigation, the changes being designed to carry out the intent of the Coleman decisions.

Post-government career

Since then he has been an executive at John Deere and is President of Food Distributors International. In 1992 he won the Horatio Alger Award. He has been active in global food programs as well. In 2004 he joined the Board of Directors of "Digital Angel" which is more of an Internet company. He also serves on the Board of Directors of Friends of the World Food Program, a non-profit dedicated to supporting the UN World Food Program and its efforts to end global hunger. He currently is a Senior Policy Adviser at Olsson Frank Weeda Terman Bode Matz, a Washington law and lobbying firm that specializes in representing interests before the USDA and related federal agencies.

Private life

He is now living in Arlington, Virginia. John Block has three children, Hans, Cynthia, and Christine, through his marriage with Suzanne Block.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Robert Bergland
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture
Served under: Ronald Reagan

19811986
Succeeded by
Richard E. Lyng
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