Washington, D.C., Feb. 22, 2025 — Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins wrapped up her first week on the job.
Secretary Rollins traveled to four states to hear directly from farmers and ranchers and to see their operations firsthand. Additionally, she hosted a roundtable for roughly a dozen Governors to discuss their collaboration in combatting Avian Flu; met with Forest Service firefighters to thank them for their service and to hear their perspective on preventing and curtailing fires; spoke at the Republican Governors Association, the Western Governors’ Association, and the National Governors Association; and convened multiple policy briefings with her team, including on trade, Avian Flu, and work with the Department of Government Efficiency to optimize USDA.
Below is a quick recap of Secretary Rollins’ activity over the past week. Watch the video recap here.
DAY ONE
On Secretary Rollins’ first full day at USDA, she:
DAY TWO
On day two, Secretary Rollins met with farmers in Kentucky. During this trip, she:
DAY THREE
Secretary Rollins traveled to western Kansas, where she:
DAY FOUR
In Kansas City, Missouri, Secretary Rollins:
From Kansas City, Secretary Rollins traveled back to Washington, D.C. to meet with U.S Forest Service firefighters, who helped fight the recent wildfires in California. During an hour-long discussion, she thanked them for their service and heard their perspective on how the U.S. Forest Service can better serve those serving on the frontlines while also preventing and putting out fires in record time.
DAY FIVE
Secretary Rollins traveled back to Texas to:
DAY SIX
Back in Washington, D.C., Secretary Rollins:
DAY SEVEN
During multiple events in Washington, D.C., Secretary Rollins:
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