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Tennessee Department of Agriculture

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State agency in Tennessee
Tennessee Department of Agriculture
Agency overview
Formed1854
HeadquartersEllington Agricultural Center
420 Hogan Rd.
Nashville,Tennessee,United States
Agency executive
  • Dr. Charlie Hatcher, Commissioner
Websitewww.tn.gov/agriculture

TheTennessee Department of Agriculture is aCabinet-level agency in the government ofTennessee. Founded in 1854, it is the oldest state agency in Tennessee. The present Commissioner, Dr. Charlie Hatcher, is the 38th incumbent.[1]

History

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Creation of the Bureau of Agriculture

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The agency was first established in 1854, by theTennessee General Assembly as the Bureau of Agriculture. It was the first agency created in Tennessee. It was organized primarily to promote agriculture through fairs and livestock expositions.[2] The original agency had a staff of nine, including the Governor and eight others who met twice a year to conduct state business. When Tennessee seceded from the Union in 1861, the Bureau was suspended.[2]

Reorganization after the Civil War

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In 1871, the Bureau was re-organized and re-constituted.[2] It was structured as it had been before the war, and it was still composed of the Governor and eight others.

In 1875, the General Assembly passed an act creating the Bureau of Agriculture, Statistics, and Mines.[2] This new agency had the same responsibilities as the former, but also had oversight of state statistical collection and regulation of mines. The head of agency was then known as the Commissioner of Agriculture, Statistics, and Mines.[2]

For a brief time in the late nineteenth century, the agency was also responsible for immigration management in the state.

Modern Cabinet-level department

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In 1923, the name of the agency was officially changed to the "Department of Agriculture," and the agency's oversight of statistics and mines was removed to other state departments.[2] The Commissioner's title was restored to "Commissioner of Agriculture," and he was recognized, as the director of the State's oldest agency, as the Cabinet member with the greatest seniority.[2]

In 1961, the commissioner and his department moved out of the State's downtownNashville offices and into a new facility south of the city called the Elligton Agricultural Center. The facility is a working farm and named forBuford Ellington, the 40th Governor of Tennessee who also served as Commissioner of Agriculture in the late 1950s. The center sits on 200 acres, and the department's relocation there meant that Tennessee was the first State to locate its department of agriculture on a working farm.

Duties and responsibilities of the Commissioner

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Tennessee
Commissioner of Agriculture
Incumbent
Dr. Charlie Hatcher
since 12 January 2019
Formation12 January 1854
Websitetn.gov/agriculture

The Commissioner is appointed by the Governor and serves at his pleasure. He directs the work of the Department of Agriculture. The Department is charged with promoting wise uses of Tennessee's agricultural and forest resources, developing economic opportunities for Tennesseans, and ensuring safe and dependable food and fiber for the State. The department also oversees food safety, pesticide use, and fuel quality and fairness for Tennessean consumers.

The Commissioner organizes the department into five divisions:

  • Division of Administration
  • Division of Forestry
  • Division of Consumer and Industry Services
  • Division of Animal Health
  • Division of Business Development

List of commissioners[3]

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No.NameCountyTook officeLeft officeGovernor(s)
1Joseph Buckner KillebrewMontgomery18721881John C. Brown
James D. Porter
Albert S. Marks
2A. W. HawkinsCarroll18811883Alvin Hawkins
3A. J. McWhirterDavidson18831887William B. Bate
4R. M. HordRutherford18871891Robert Love Taylor
5D. GodwinShelby18911893John P. Buchanan
6T. P. AllisonWilliamson18931897Peter Turney
7John T. EssaryHamblen18971899Robert Love Taylor
8Thomas H. PaineHardin18991903Benton McMillin

References

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  1. ^"Meet the Staff - TN.Gov".Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Senior Staff. Archived fromthe original on 9 January 2017. Retrieved30 December 2016.
  2. ^abcdefg"Department of Agriculture: History."Tennessee Blue Book. Nashville: Tennessee Secretary of State, 2009. p. 144.
  3. ^"Former Commissioners".Tennessee Department of Agriculture. Archived fromthe original on 5 August 2018. Retrieved5 August 2018.

External links

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