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Rodney Walker Praises Appointment of Alabama Agriculture Leaders to USDA Farm Service Agency State Committee
Montgomery, Ala. - Rodney Walker, a lifelong Alabama cattle farmer and candidate for the United States Senate, is applauding the appointment of five Alabama agricultural leaders to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farm Service Agency (FSA) State Committee.
The USDA announced that Roy Shepherd "Shep" Morris Sr., Wallace Drury, William "Billy" D. Hixon, Michael D. Reeves, and Dr. Mykel Rae Taylor will serve on Alabama's FSA State Committee. Morris has been designated as chair.
Walker said the appointments bring valuable, on‑the‑ground experience to a committee that plays a critical role in shaping how federal farm programs are delivered across the state.
"As a cattle farmer and someone who has spent his life working in Alabama agriculture, I know how important it is to have experienced producers helping guide farm policy," Walker said. "These appointees bring real, hands-on knowledge from across Alabama's agricultural community, and that perspective is critical to making sure our farmers and ranchers are truly well-served."
Walker operates a working cattle farm in Clay County and has spent decades involved in Alabama's agricultural industry. He emphasized that federal programs must reflect the day‑to‑day realities producers face.
"Farming is not theoretical. It's affected by weather, markets, labor shortages, rising input costs, and federal regulations," Walker said. "Our farmers need programs that work in the real world, not one-size-fits-all policies written by people who have never set foot on a farm."
According to the USDA, members of the FSA State Committee are appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture and help ensure that federal farm programs are administered fairly, consistently, and in the best interest of agricultural producers. The Farm Service Agency provides essential support to farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners nationwide, helping them invest in, protect, and expand their operations.
Walker faces a crowded Republican field that includes: Seth Burton, Steve Marshall, Barry Moore, Jared Hudson, Morgan Murphy, and Dale Shelton Deas Jr.
The Republican primary is on May 19.
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