The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently launched a new podcast, and the first episode was largely devoted to Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue heaping praise on President Donald Trump with the help of former White House press secretary and current Fox News contributor Sarah Huckabee Sanders. During the 20-plus-minute podcast, Perdue and Sanders spent much of their time celebrating Trump for loving America, fighting “for what he believes is right,” having “genuine, sincere affection for our farmers” and “an amazing instinctive ability to make decisions,” and being “incredibly smart,” “a tough New Yorker,” and “one of the most fun, engaging, charming, charismatic people.”

Though the USDA website describes the podcast’s focus as “the issues facing America’s farmers,” there was almost no discussion of farm policy. In one instance where farm policy was actually discussed, Sanders called Trump’s trade war with China that is devastating American farmers a “minor economic hit.”

The first episode of The Sonnyside of the Farm was released on October 4. According to the USDA website, Perdue will be talking to guests “about the issues facing America’s farmers, ranchers, producers and foresters today.” The USDA encourages people “from USDA or out in the country” to “tune in the first Friday of every month to hear from Secretary Perdue himself.” The inaugural episode is available on the USDA website and YouTube channel, and it’s being promoted by the USDA’s Twitter and Facebook accounts.

For the first episode, Perdue traveled to Little Rock, Arkansas, to talk with Sanders, who is now a Fox News contributor and is reportedly mulling a run for governor of Arkansas.