State lawmaker among 2 appointed to USDA posts in Arkansas
November 5, 2017
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — A Republican state representative and county Farm Service Agency director for the U.S. Department of agriculture have been named state directors of U.S.D.A. agencies in Arkansas.
The U.S.D.A. has announced that Rep. David Branscum of Marshall was appointed by President Donald Trump as Farm Service Agency state director and Fulton County Farm Service Agency director David Curtis of Salem was named Rural Development state director.
Branscum is in his fourth term and is co-chair of the Arkansas Legislative Council. He said he plans to resign his seat.
Farm Service Agency...
For access to this article please
sign in or
subscribe.
Reader Comments(0)