Hannah Bailey serves as the County Executive Director at the USDA, where she plays a pivotal role in implementing and managing farm bill programs and policies that directly impact local agricultural communities. With a Master of Science in Animal Nutrition from the University of Tennessee...
Hannah Bailey serves as the County Executive Director at the USDA, where she plays a pivotal role in implementing and managing farm bill programs and policies that directly impact local agricultural communities. With a Master of Science in Animal Nutrition from the University of Tennessee and a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Biochemistry from West Virginia University, Hannah combines her academic background with practical expertise to drive initiatives that enhance farm productivity and sustainability.
In her current role, Hannah is responsible for overseeing a variety of key projects, including the administration of financial assistance programs that support farmers in adopting innovative practices and improving their operations. Her proficiency in data analysis allows her to assess program effectiveness and make informed recommendations that align with USDA objectives. Additionally, her strong public speaking skills enable her to effectively communicate complex agricultural policies to stakeholders, fostering collaboration and understanding within the community.
Hannah's expertise in ration balancing and agricultural biochemistry positions her as a valuable resource for local farmers seeking to optimize their livestock nutrition and improve overall herd health. She is committed to building strong relationships within the agricultural sector, ensuring that farmers have access to the resources and support they need to thrive. With a keen focus on time management and research, Hannah continually seeks out new opportunities for professional development and community engagement, solidifying her role as a leader in agricultural policy implementation at the USDA.