By Scout Nelson
The Nebraska Farm Bureau has extended its congratulations to Neil Moseman and Hilary Miracle for their recent appointments to key United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) positions in Nebraska. These appointments are seen as a strong step forward for agriculture in the state.
Both Moseman and Miracle have had long-standing careers focused on serving Nebraska’s farm and ranch families. Their experience and dedication make them valuable representatives within the federal government, especially as agriculture continues to face numerous challenges.
In its statement, the Nebraska Farm Bureau highlighted the importance of having leaders like Moseman and Miracle who understand the needs of rural communities and who are ready to advocate for agricultural development at the federal level. The organization also expressed its gratitude to USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins for recognizing the importance of appointing individuals committed to agricultural advancement.
With more than 56,000 member families, the Nebraska Farm Bureau plays a vital role in advocating for the state's agricultural economy. The organization works through grassroots efforts to promote policies, education, and services that benefit both rural and urban communities. They believe that strong agricultural leadership is essential for the prosperity of Nebraska.
As these two newly appointed officials begin their work, the Nebraska Farm Bureau is looking forward to collaborating with them to improve the future of agriculture in the state. This continued partnership with USDA leaders is expected to help shape better policies and support for Nebraska’s agricultural community.
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