President Donald Trump has tapped a leader in Pennsylvania’s farming community for a top job as a state rural development director. Chris Hoffman, the former president of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, will be the new USDA Rural Development state director for Pennsylvania, the Agriculture Department said Wednesday. The agency said Hoffman’s role will boost job creation, economic development, housing opportunities and infrastructure. Hoffman remained on the job, the news outlet reported, but his office was removed from the Farm Bureau’s headquarters in Camp Hill. The Farm Bureau, the state’s largest farm organization, did not provide Lancaster Farming with any specific findings from the investigation.