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Indiana Soybean Alliance Welcomes Two New Farmers to Board of Directors

Two new Hoosier farmers have taken a seat at the board table for the Indiana Soybean Alliance (ISA). Steve Phares of Albion, Ind., and Kevin Kelley of Brookston, Ind., joined six incumbents elected to the ISA board. ISA is also welcoming two new non-voting members in 2021.  Purdue professor Dr. Bernie Engel replaces the retiring Dr. Marshall Martin as the board’s liaison from Purdue. And, John O’Donnell, ADM Commercial Manager with the Frankfort Oilseed Processing plant, was added as an additional ex-officio member. Phares takes the position left by John Emmert, who passed away on Nov. 26, 2020, in ISA District 2. Emmert had planned to retire from the ISA board this year. C.J. Chalfant of Hartford City, Ind. was re-elected as a District 2 representative. The counties in District 2 include Adams, Allen, Blackford, DeKalb, Delaware, Grant, Henry, Huntington, Jay, LaGrange, Madison, Noble, Randolph, Steuben, Wayne, Wells and Whitley.

Stragetic plans for Indiana corn, soybean checkoffs

By Erica Quinlan Expand New strategic plans for Indiana Soybean Alliance and the Indiana Corn Marketing Council were discussed at the Indiana Corn and Soybean Forum, held virtually this year. (United Soybean) INDIANAPOLIS — Growth of Indiana’s livestock sector is a strong feature of the new, three-year strategic plan for the state’s corn and soybean checkoffs. The plan includes four focus areas: 1. Market development: Moving corn and soybeans to customers and end users. 2. Sustainability: Balancing environmental, societal and economic practices that benefit farmers. 3. Value creation: Developing new products and uses from soybeans and corn. 4. Producer engagement: Inviting farmers to participate in checkoff programs.

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