The inaugural Celebration of Modern Agriculture on the National Mall was held outside the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) headquarters on Tuesday, showcasing America’s equipment manufacturers, farmers, ranchers, and agriculture innovators on the cutting-edge of science and technology.
Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack delivered remarks at the event, invoking President Abraham Lincoln who created the USDA in 1862. “I think he (Lincoln) would be pleased that we’re expanding the notion of agriculture,” Vilsack said. “The idea that it just doesn’t have to happen in a rural area – it can happen in a big city, too. It can happen on a rooftop. It can happen in a building. It can happen in the lab.”
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and over three dozen partner organizations and companies hosted the celebration, which they hope will be the first of many.
Listen to Vilsack’s remarks below – and be sure to check out the photo album. Thanks to Gary Crawford at USDA for the audio and Jamie Johansen for the photos.
Ag Day 2022 - Vilsack remarks (9:06)


One of the highlights of the program was a discussion between two veteran farm bill negotiators – former Senate Ag Committee Chairman Pat Roberts (R-KS) and former House Ag Committee Chairman Collin Peterson (D-MN). The two shared stories going back to the 1996 “Freedom to Farm” bill, as well as perspectives on current events, such as the situation in Ukraine.
The leaders of the Senate Agriculture Committee addressed the
In addition to plans for farm bill hearings in the next few months, Sen. Stabenow talked about the importance of agricultural innovation, trade, infrastructure and climate smart agriculture.
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