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ASA Supports Iowa’s Tom Vilsack as U.S. Secretary of
Agriculture
December 17, 2008…St. Louis, Missouri… The American Soybean
Association (ASA) today applauded the nomination of former Iowa Governor
Tom Vilsack as the nation’s 30th Secretary of Agriculture. Vilsack is
the first Iowan chosen for the key Cabinet post since Henry A. Wallace,
a noted farm editor and agriculturalist, was named to the post in 1933.
"ASA is delighted with President-Elect Obama’s choice of Governor
Vilsack," said ASA Chairman John Hoffman, a soybean producer from
Waterloo, Iowa. "As Governor, he was an early and strong advocate for
renewable fuels, including soy biodiesel, as well as biotechnology,
which is so important to modern agriculture."
Hoffman points out that Governor Vilsack is very knowledgeable about
agriculture, including the role that farm programs play in the
livelihoods of producers of soybeans and other commodities. Hoffman and
the leadership of the Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) worked closely with
Governor Vilsack during his eight years as chief executive of one of the
nation’s leading agricultural states.
"Coming from an ag state that is number one in soybeans, corn, pork,
turkey and egg production, Tom Vilsack recognizes the importance of
agriculture on the U.S. economy," Hoffman said. "As ISA President, I met
with Governor Vilsack numerous times and found him to be responsive to
the concerns of soybean farmers, and I fully expect as Secretary of
Agriculture he will be an excellent spokesperson for U.S. agriculture."
As Iowa governor, Vilsack worked to balance the competing needs of
high-tech agriculture with environmental and consumer interests. He was
co-founder of the Governors Biotechnology Partnership, and a strong
supporter of renewable fuels mandates and their importance to the
economic viability of rural America. Vilsack participated in missions
with ISA leaders promoting exports of Iowa ag products. Hoffman said
Vilsack understands the value of ag exports and believes he will be a
strong advocate for fair trade agreements within Obama Administration.
"Tom Vilsack understands the importance of NRCS (Natural Resources
Conservation Service) programs that help producers protect our natural
resources and provide stewardship of the land we all depend upon for our
food production," Hoffman said. "As governor, he was very supportive of
ISA environmental and conservation initiatives, and saw the value of
biotechnology and its importance in meeting future demands while
protecting our natural resources."
ASA points out that Vilsack’s familiarity with the diversity of Iowa
agriculture will serve him well in his new role as Secretary of
Agriculture. He was especially supportive of bringing young and
beginning farmers into production agriculture.
Vilsack entered politics in the small rural town of Mount Pleasant,
Iowa, where he was elected to the town council. After serving as mayor
from 1987-1992, he was elected to the state senate, and then served as
Governor 1999-2007. He was one of Iowa’s most popular governors, and
made a brief run for the Democratic nomination for President after
leaving office in 2007.
ASA joins other commodity organizations in calling for the U.S.
Senate to swiftly confirm Governor Vilsack when his name is officially
submitted in January.
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For more information contact:
John Hoffman, ASA Chairman, (319) 290-5042, jhoffman@neotek.net
Bob Callanan, ASA Communications Director, (314) 576-1770, bcallanan@soy.org
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