United States House Committee on Agriculture


The United States House of Representatives Committee on Agriculture, or Agriculture Committee is a standing committee of the United States House of Representatives. The House Committee on Agriculture has general jurisdiction over federal agriculture policy and oversight of some federal agencies, and it can recommend funding appropriations for various governmental agencies, programs, and activities, as defined by House rules.

History of the committee

The Agriculture Committee was created on May 3, 1820, after Lewis Williams of North Carolina sponsored a resolution to create the committee and give agricultural issues equal weight with commercial and manufacturing interests. The committee originally consisted of seven members, from the states of Maryland, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Vermont, and Virginia. Thomas Forrest of Pennsylvania was the first chair. The Agriculture Committee remained a seven-member body until 1835, when two more members were added. It was not until 1871 that the next two members were added. Since then it has gradually grown to its current size of 46 members.
The U.S. Senate counterpart to the House Agriculture Committee, the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, was created on December 9, 1825.

Role of the committee

The Agriculture Committee is not generally considered to be a particularly powerful one. However, it is an important committee to be on for Representatives from many rural areas where agriculture is the main industry. The committee has jurisdiction over agriculture, forestry, nutrition, water conservation, and other agriculture-related fields.

Jurisdiction

As prescribed by House Rules, the Committee on Agriculture's jurisdiction includes the following:
  • Adulteration of seeds, insect pests, and protection of birds and animals in forest reserves
  • Agriculture generally
  • Agricultural and industrial chemistry
  • Agricultural colleges and experiment stations
  • Agricultural economics and research
  • Agricultural education extension services
  • Agricultural production, marketing and stabilization of prices of agricultural products, and commodities
  • Animal industry and diseases of animals
  • Commodity exchanges
  • Crop insurance and soil conservation
  • Dairy industry
  • Entomology and plant quarantine
  • Extension of farm credit and farm security
  • Inspection of livestock, poultry, meat products, and seafood and seafood products
  • Forestry in general and forest reserves other than those created from the public domain
  • Human nutrition and home economics
  • Plant industry, soils, and agricultural engineering
  • Rural electrification
  • Rural developments
  • Water conservation related to activities of the Department of Agriculture

Members, 119th Congress

MajorityMinority

  • Angie Craig, Minnesota, Ranking Member
  • David Scott, Georgia
  • Jim Costa, California
  • Jim McGovern, Massachusetts
  • Alma Adams, North Carolina
  • Jahana Hayes, Connecticut
  • Shontel Brown, Ohio, Vice Ranking Member
  • Sharice Davids, Kansas
  • Andrea Salinas, Oregon
  • Don Davis, North Carolina
  • Jill Tokuda, Hawaii
  • Nikki Budzinski, Illinois
  • Eric Sorensen, Illinois
  • Gabe Vasquez, New Mexico
  • Jonathan Jackson, Illinois
  • Shri Thanedar, Michigan
  • Adam Gray, California
  • Kristen McDonald Rivet, Michigan
  • Shomari Figures, Alabama
  • Eugene Vindman, Virginia
  • Josh Riley, New York
  • John Mannion, New York
  • April McClain Delaney, Maryland
  • Chellie Pingree, Maine
  • Salud Carbajal, California
  • Resolutions electing members:,,,,

    Historical membership rosters

    116th Congress

    ;Subcommittees
    SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
    Commodity Exchanges, Energy, and CreditDavid Scott Austin Scott
    Conservation and ForestryAbigail Spanberger Doug LaMalfa
    Nutrition, Oversight, and Department OperationsMarcia Fudge Dusty Johnson
    General Farm Commodities and Risk ManagementFilemon Vela Jr. Glenn Thompson
    Biotechnology, Horticulture, and ResearchStacey Plaskett Neal Dunn
    Livestock and Foreign AgricultureJim Costa David Rouzer

    117th Congress

    Resolutions electing members:,,,,,,,,,,,
    ;Subcommittees
    SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
    Biotechnology, Horticulture, and ResearchStacey Plaskett Jim Baird
    Commodity Exchanges, Energy, and CreditAntonio Delgado Michelle Fischbach
    Conservation and ForestryAbigail Spanberger Doug LaMalfa
    General Farm Commodities and Risk ManagementCheri Bustos Austin Scott
    Livestock and Foreign AgricultureJim Costa Dusty Johnson
    Nutrition, Oversight, and Department OperationsJahana Hayes Don Bacon

    118th Congress

    MajorityMinority

  • David Scott, Georgia, Ranking Member
  • Jim Costa, California
  • Jim McGovern, Massachusetts
  • Alma Adams, North Carolina
  • Abigail Spanberger, Virginia
  • Jahana Hayes, Connecticut
  • Shontel Brown, Ohio
  • Stacey Plaskett, Virgin Islands
  • Sharice Davids, Kansas
  • Elissa Slotkin, Michigan
  • Yadira Caraveo, Colorado
  • Andrea Salinas, Oregon
  • Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, Washington
  • Don Davis, North Carolina
  • Jill Tokuda, Hawaii
  • Nikki Budzinski, Illinois
  • Eric Sorensen, Illinois
  • Gabe Vasquez, New Mexico
  • Jasmine Crockett, Texas
  • Jonathan Jackson, Illinois
  • Greg Casar, Texas
  • Chellie Pingree, Maine
  • Salud Carbajal, California
  • Angie Craig, Minnesota
  • Darren Soto, Florida
  • Sanford Bishop, Georgia
  • Resolutions electing members:,,,,,,
    ;Subcommittees
    SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
    Commodity Markets, Digital Assets, and Rural DevelopmentDusty Johnson Yadira Caraveo
    Conservation, Research and BiotechnologyJim Baird Abigail Spanberger
    ForestryDoug LaMalfa Andrea Salinas
    General Farm Commodities, Risk Management, and CreditAustin Scott Shontel Brown
    Livestock, Dairy and PoultryTracey Mann Jim Costa
    Nutrition, Foreign Agriculture and HorticultureBrad Finstad Jahana Hayes

    Leadership


    NamePartyStateStartEnd
    FederalistPennsylvania18201821
    Democratic-RepublicanNew Hampshire18211823
    National RepublicanNew York18231829
    National RepublicanNew York18291831
    DemocraticNew York18311833
    DemocraticNew York18331837
    WhigNorth Carolina18371845
    DemocraticNew York18451847
    WhigNew York18471849
    DemocraticMaine18491851
    DemocraticNew York18511853
    DemocraticPennsylvania18531855
    OppositionIndiana18551857
    DemocraticDelaware18571859
    RepublicanNew York18591861
    RepublicanIllinois18611863
    Union DemocraticKentucky18631865
    RepublicanCalifornia18651867
    RepublicanMichigan18671869
    RepublicanOhio18691873
    RepublicanAlabama18731875
    DemocraticAlabama18751877
    DemocraticNew Jersey18771879
    DemocraticNew York18791881
    RepublicanNebraska18811883
    DemocraticMissouri18831889
    RepublicanKansas18891891
    DemocraticMissouri18911895
    RepublicanNew York18951907
    RepublicanKansas19071911
    DemocraticVirginia19111913
    DemocraticSouth Carolina19131919
    RepublicanIowa19191931
    DemocraticTexas19311941
    DemocraticSouth Carolina19411945
    DemocraticVirginia19451947
    RepublicanKansas19471949
    DemocraticNorth Carolina19491953
    RepublicanKansas19531955
    DemocraticNorth Carolina19551967
    DemocraticTexas19671975
    DemocraticWashington19751981
    DemocraticTexas19811995
    RepublicanKansas19951997
    RepublicanOregon19971999
    RepublicanTexas19992003
    RepublicanVirginia20032007
    DemocraticMinnesota20072011
    RepublicanOklahoma20112015
    RepublicanTexas20152019
    DemocraticMinnesota20192021
    DemocraticGeorgia20212023
    RepublicanPennsylvania2023present



    NamePartyStateStartEnd
    DemocraticVirginia19471949
    RepublicanKansas19491953
    DemocraticNorth Carolina19531955
    RepublicanKansas19551957
    RepublicanMinnesota19571958
    RepublicanColorado19581959
    RepublicanIowa19591965
    RepublicanPennsylvania19651966
    RepublicanOklahoma19671973
    RepublicanCalifornia19731974
    RepublicanVirginia19741983
    RepublicanIllinois19831991
    RepublicanMissouri19911993
    RepublicanKansas19931995
    DemocraticTexas19951997
    DemocraticTexas19972005
    DemocraticMinnesota20052007
    RepublicanVirginia20072009
    RepublicanOklahoma20092011
    DemocraticMinnesota20112019
    RepublicanTexas20192021
    RepublicanPennsylvania20212023
    DemocraticGeorgia20232025
    DemocraticMinnesota2025present