Farms.com Home   Ag Industry News

USDA Unveils New Leadership Team to Drive Agricultural Innovation and Rural Growth

Jan 22, 2025
By Farms.com

Meet the experts leading the charge in food security, sustainable farming, and policy advancements

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has introduced a new leadership team to address the needs of farmers, ranchers, and agricultural producers. These appointments aim to advance agricultural policy, food security, and rural development.

Kailee Tkacz Buller will serve as Chief of Staff. She has extensive experience, including roles as President of the National Oilseed Processors Association and as a leader in previous administrations. Preston Parry, now Deputy Chief of Staff, has a background in policy coordination and strategic operations within the White House.

Jennifer Tiller has been named Chief of Staff to the Deputy Secretary, focusing on food, nutrition, and consumer services. Ralph Linden, as Principal Deputy General Counsel, has decades of legal experience, ensuring robust guidance for USDA operations.

Audra Weeks, the new Deputy Director of Communications, brings expertise in agricultural press operations and crisis management. Dominic Restuccia, as White House Liaison, adds legislative experience to support USDA’s goals.

“These leaders are committed to implementing policies that secure food production and promote sustainable agriculture,” a USDA representative stated.

This leadership team reflects the USDA's commitment to addressing agricultural challenges, ensuring rural growth, and supporting farmers across the country.


Trending Video

A “Nothing Burger” from Trump Xi Summitt + Bullish USDA May Crop Report for Wheat!

Video: A “Nothing Burger” from Trump Xi Summitt + Bullish USDA May Crop Report for Wheat!


The 2026 Trump/Xi Summit in China was one BIG disappointment, but the USDA May Crop Report was bullish U.S. wheat. Wheat Quality Council Tour confirmed the lower wheat production from the USDA for Kansas. Could the U.S. drought travel East and North into the top “I” states from June to August of 2026? #1 U.S. pork buyer Mexico bans 10% of supplies. E15 passes through U.S. Congress but will it pass in the Senate? Higher U.S. wholesale inflation reminds us of 2020-2022. Meal futures spiking + CFTC.