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USDA appoints Andrzejczak to lead New Jersey FSA

USDA appoints Andrzejczak to lead New Jersey FSA


By Jamie Martin

The Trump Administration has appointed Robert Andrzejczak as the new State Executive Director (SED) for the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) in New Jersey. His appointment took effect on August 11, 2025.

USDA leaders welcomed the new state directors, underscoring their role in advancing the agency’s mission. “State Executive Directors are critical in carrying out USDA’s mission by putting farmers and ranchers first,” said FSA Administrator Bill Beam. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins added that these leaders will help deliver on the administration’s goal of supporting rural America.

Born and raised in Cape May, New Jersey, Andrzejczak is a U.S. Army veteran recognized with the Bronze Star with Valor and Purple Heart for his service in Iraq. After his military career, he served in the New Jersey General Assembly and later in the State Senate, where he focused on agricultural and natural resource issues.

In his new role as SED, Andrzejczak will manage delivery of FSA programs across New Jersey. These programs cover key areas such as farm credit, conservation support, disaster recovery, and commodity programs. His leadership aims to strengthen local agriculture, ensuring farmers receive the tools they need to thrive.

The Farm Service Agency operates through a nationwide network of offices, helping producers expand, protect, and recover their operations. Andrzejczak’s combination of military discipline and legislative experience positions him to lead New Jersey agriculture into a stronger future.

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