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Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack (Biography)

Tom Vilsack was sworn in as the 30th Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on January 21, 2009. Appointed by President Barack Obama, Vilsack received unanimous support for his confirmation by the U.S. Senate.

Vilsack's Civil Rights Policy Statement

Vilsack's Media Interviews

VIDEO: Vilsack - People's Garden - (Captioned)

 
USDA Results
USDA's Top Accomplishments, 2009-2011

Learn more about USDA's Top Accomplishments in this fact sheet which documents some of our most significant accomplishments of the past three years. To read about more of our results, visit www.usda.gov/results.

 Statement from Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on the Proposed FY 2013 Budget

President's 2013 Budget for USDA (PDF)

Learn more about the President's Budget

USDA FY 2013 Budget Summary and Annual Performance Plan

 Secretary Vilsack's Action to Aid Disaster Victims
 USDA Rural Tour

In 2009, Agriculture Secretary Vilsack led the Obama Administration's Rural Tour, visiting dozens of communities in 20 states in an effort to engage in a more robust dialog with folks living in rural America.

 USDA Working to Revitalize Rural America, Provide Safe and Nutritious Food Supply (April 29, 2009)

VIDEO: Secretary Vilsack Holds Media Conference Call and Webinar on USDA Progress Report (April 29, 2009)

Also see: USDA Progress Report

And: USDA ARRA GEO-Spatial Map

 Appointments and Announcements
 First Lady Michelle Obama Visits USDA (Feb 19, 2009)
 Secretary Tom Vilsack Greeting Employees (Video Time 30:36)

Secretary Tom Vilsack speaks to USDA employees for the first time on the patio in the Jamie Whitten Building on Thursday, January 22, 2009

Greeting from Secretary Vilsack to Employees (Feb 12, 2009)