Secretary of Agriculture of Iowa

The secretary of agriculture of Iowa is an elected position in government of the U.S. state of Iowa that was created in 1923 by the extra session of the 40th General Assembly. The secretary of agriculture heads the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, which is responsible for managing land and helping farmers in the state.[1]

Secretary of Agriculture of Iowa
Incumbent
Mike Naig
since March 5, 2018
Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship
TypeSecretary of Agriculture
Formation1923
First holderRaymond W. Cassady

Ethanol plant under construction, Butler County, Iowa

Background

Harvesting corn during the record 2009 season in Jones County, Iowa

Directly and indirectly, agriculture has always been a major component of Iowa's economy. However, the direct production and sale of raw agricultural products contributes only about 3.5% of Iowa's gross state product.[2]

The indirect role of agriculture in Iowa's economy can be measured in multiple ways, but its total impact, including agriculture-affiliated business, has been measured at 16.4% in terms of value added and 24.3% in terms of total output. This is lower than the economic impact in Iowa of non-farm manufacturing, which accounts for 22.4% of total value added and 26.5% of total output.[3]

Iowa's main agricultural outputs are hogs, corn, soybeans, oats, cattle, eggs and dairy products. Iowa is the nation's largest producer of ethanol and corn. Major Iowa agricultural product processors include Cargill, Inc., Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Monsanto Company, Ajinomoto and Hy-Vee.

List of secretaries of agriculture of Iowa

#PictureSecretaryTook officeLeft officePartyNotes
1.Raymond W. Cassady19231924Republican
R. G. Clark19241924RepublicanServed only as interim Secretary of Agriculture of Iowa.
2.Mark G. Thornburg19241933Republican
3.Ray Murray19331937Democratic
4.Thomas L. Curran19371939Democratic
5.Mark G. Thornburg19391943Republican
6.Harry D. Linn19431950Republican
7.Clyde Spry19501961RepublicanAppointed upon resignation of Linn in June 1950.
8.L. B. Liddy19611965RepublicanAppointed upon death of Spry in June 1961.
9.Kenneth Owen19651967Democratic
10.L. B. Liddy19671973Republican
11. Robert H. Lounsberry19731987Republican
12. Dale M. Cochran19871999Democratic
13. Patty Judge19992007Democratic
14. Bill Northey20072018RepublicanResigned to become U.S. Under Secretary of Agriculture for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services.
15. Mike Naig2018IncumbentRepublican

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