U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins wrapped up her first week on the job, hearing directly from farmers and ranchers
Rollins is just the second woman to head the agency. Ann Veneman of California was sworn in as the 27th Secretary of Agriculture in 2001 and served in George W. Bush's cabinet during his first term.
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USDA's Brooke Rollins: A New Era for American AgricultureBrooke Rollins has been appointed as the new Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, marking a transformative era for the agency. A seasoned leader in agricultural policy and rural development,
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins kicked off the 2025 Top Producer Summit on Tuesday morning, detailing her plan to advocate for trade. ‘We want to find market access for all our products,’ Rollins said.
Since being confirmed on Feb. 13, Secretary Rollins has been in the Washington D.C., USDA office for a few hours. Most of her time has been spent visiting farmers, ranchers and ag businesses in Kentucky,
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on Thursday announced that USDA will release the first tranche of funding that was paused due to the review of funding provided by the Inflation Reduction Act in President Biden’s administration,
Thousands of farmers and a dozen rural electric cooperatives wait for news about billions in funds under Trump administration ‘review’
The U.S. Senate on Thursday voted to confirm Brooke Rollins, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump and former White House policy advisor who has expressed doubt about climate change, to lead the U.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on Thursday hosted a roundtable with two dozen farmers to hear their perspective on the best approaches to combat avian flu and ultimately lower egg prices, as debate continues on
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the department will release previously frozen payments, but the funds are a small fraction of what farmers are
John Boozman led the charge on Feb. 13 to get Brooke Rollins confirmed as the next Secretary of Agriculture. The Senate confirmed Rollins with a vote of 72-28. “America’s farmers, ranchers, and foresters need a leader at USDA who will advocate for ...
The Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly confirmed Brooke Rollins to lead the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) as the chamber kept up its intense pace to confirm President Trump’s choices
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