Donald Trump has tapped former Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue to head the Department of Agriculture.
The president-elect confirmed his final Cabinet pick in a statementThursday. He promised that Perdue will "deliver big results for all Americans who earn their living off the land."
Perdue was a veterinarian before he got into politics in the 1980s. He also served on Trump's agriculture advisory committee during the presidential campaign.
If confirmed, he'll be the first Southerner to serve as secretary of agriculture in more than two decades.
Many of Trump's Cabinet picks have been criticized, but his final choice has left some Hispanic groups especially disappointed. This will be the first time since Ronald Reagan's presidency that the Cabinet won't have a Latino.