McKinney Approved by Full Senate

by | Oct 3, 2017 | HAT News Feed

Ted McKinney

After months of waiting, Ted McKinney, Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, can finally assume his new position as the U.S. Agriculture Department?s first Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs. Steve Censky was also confirmed to become Deputy Agriculture Secretary The nominations were approved on voice vote Tuesday evening, one day after the Senate Agriculture Committee approved the nominees. They will be the first Senate-confirmed executives at USDA since Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue took office in April. McKinney, who was appointed Indiana Agriculture Director by then-Gov. Mike Pence, spent 19 years with Dow AgroSciences and 14 years with Elanco, a subsidiary of Eli Lilly and Co. Censky has been the longtime CEO of the American Soybean Association.

Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said, in a statement, that the two men will ?provide the steady leadership we need at USDA.? ?Steve Censky will help us be responsive to producers reeling from the effects of multiple hurricanes and also offer prudent counsel as Congress continues work on the 2018 Farm Bill,? Perdue said. ?Ted McKinney will take charge of the newly-created mission area focused on trade, and wake up every morning seeking to sell more American agricultural products in foreign markets.? David Schemm, president of the National Association of Wheat Growers, said Censky and McKinney have strong backgrounds in agriculture that ?make them ideal candidates for their positions.?

The Agriculture Committee is holding a hearing Thursday for two additional nominees: Iowa Agriculture Secretary Bill Northey, Trump?s pick to be Undersecretary for Farm and Conservation Programs; and Nebraska Agriculture Director Greg Ibach for Undersecretary of Marketing and Regulatory Programs.

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