- Robert H. Lounsberry
Robert Horace Lounsberry (
June 22 ,1918 –February 10 ,2001 ) was the Secretary of Agriculture for the state ofIowa from 1972 to 1987, a nationally known farmer advocate during the farming crises of the 1980s, and a powerful figure in the Republican Party at both the state and national level.Robert was born in
Carlisle, Iowa . Shortly after graduating from Luther College inDecorah, Iowa , Lounsberry served inWorld War II as aU.S. Air Force B-24 pilot in the Asiatic Pacific Theater, where he received several military honors including the Distinguished Flying Cross, fourOak Leaf Cluster s, and the Philippine Liberation Medal.Lounsberry was active in the Republican Party, serving on the local, county, district and state levels. He was a key player in the Iowa Presidential Caucus, with Presidents
Ronald Reagan ,George H. Bush , andGeorge W. Bush all holding campaign events at his farm nearMcCallsburg, Iowa. Lounsberry was appointed Iowa Secretary of Agriculture in 1972, and was re-elected in 1974, 1978, 1982 and served until retiring on
January 3 ,1987 . In 1978, he was elected by the largest margin in Iowa history for a statewide office. He was at the helm during farm crises of the 1980s and testified several times before the U.S. House and Senate and was a leading force in Federal farm bankruptcy laws passed during that time. He also led several international trade missions, which led to the opening of many new markets for U.S. agricultural products.
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