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Johanns Resigns From USDA

Mike Johanns, who as secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture helped reopen international markets for U.S. beef, resigned from his post last week to seek a Senate seat in his home state of Nebraska. Charles F. Conner, who served under Johanns as deputy secretary of agriculture, was named acting secretary by President Bush. Conner, who grew up on a family farm in Indiana, has served

Jon Springer, Executive Editor

September 24, 2007

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JON SPRINGER

WASHINGTON — Mike Johanns, who as secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture helped reopen international markets for U.S. beef, resigned from his post last week to seek a Senate seat in his home state of Nebraska.

Charles F. Conner, who served under Johanns as deputy secretary of agriculture, was named acting secretary by President Bush.

Conner, who grew up on a family farm in Indiana, has served the USDA since May 2, 2005. He previously served on the National Economic Council as a special assistant for agricultural trade and food assistance. He is a former president of the Corn Refiners Association and held several positions with the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry.

At USDA, Conner focused on the 2007 Farm Bill, a version of which received approval from the U.S. House July 27 and is currently before the U.S. Senate.

Johanns was named No. 49 in SN's 2007 Power 50 ranking of influential individuals in the food industry.

He was a popular two-term governor of Nebraska who resigned from that post to replace outgoing Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman in January 2005.

About the Author

Jon Springer

Executive Editor

Jon Springer is executive editor of Winsight Grocery Business with responsibility for leading its digital news team. Jon has more than 20 years of experience covering consumer business and retail in New York, including more than 14 years at the Retail/Financial desk at Supermarket News. His previous experience includes covering consumer markets for KPMG’s Insiders; the U.S. beverage industry for Beverage Spectrum; and he was a Senior Editor covering commercial real estate and retail for the International Council of Shopping Centers. Jon began his career as a sports reporter and features editor for the Cecil Whig, a daily newspaper in Elkton, Md. Jon is also the author of two books on baseball. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English-Journalism from the University of Delaware. He lives in Brooklyn, N.Y. with his family.

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