Press Release
Secretary Perdue Names NRCS Chief
WASHINGTON,
December 3, 2018 – U.S. Secretary of
Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced today the appointment of Matthew J. “Matt”
Lohr to serve as Chief of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Natural
Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). In his role, Lohr will provide
leadership for NRCS and its mission to support America’s farmers, ranchers, and
forest landowners in their voluntary conservation efforts through a network of
over 3,000 offices in communities nationwide.
“Matt has committed
his entire life to the betterment of agriculture,” Perdue said. “The knowledge
and experience he brings to the table will help ensure our locally-led,
science-based approach continues to offer farmers the conservation solutions
needed to enhance their environment and commercial viability.”
Lohr, raised on a
century farm in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, now owns and operates Valley Pike
Farm, Inc., with his wife Beth and their six children. Prior to his appointment
by the Trump Administration, Lohr held public office, serving in the Virginia
House of Delegates from 2006-2010. In 2008, Lohr was awarded Legislator of the
Year in honor of his work as an ambassador for economic and community
development in Virginia. He then served as Virginia’s Commissioner of
Agriculture and Consumer Services from 2010 to 2013. More recently, Lohr worked
as Knowledge Center Director for Farm Credit of the Virginias, a customer-owned
financial cooperative that provides resources and education outreach to local
farmers and the community. Since June 2017, he has been farming full-time on
the family operation, which includes poultry, beef cattle, row crops, and sweet
corn.
“I am honored and
humbled to serve America’s agricultural industry in this new capacity,” Lohr
said. “As a 5th generation farmer, I care deeply about conserving and
protecting our most valuable agricultural resources. I look forward to the
chance to lead this valuable agency and assist our producers nationwide with
their conservation practices.”
NRCS, through voluntary
natural resource conservation programs, works side-by-side with producers,
local conservation districts, and other partners to protect and conserve
natural resources and build sustainable farming solutions through soil
conservation on private lands throughout the United States. For more
information on NRCS, visit www.nrcs.usda.gov.
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