Rob Joslin, Vice President
American Soybean Association
Rob Joslin, a soybean producer from Sidney,
Ohio, is Vice President of the American Soybean Association (ASA). He has served
on the ASA Trade Policy and International Affairs, and the Public Affairs
Committees, and presently serves as Chairman of the ASA Membership and Corporate
Relations Committee.
Joslin has served as a Director for the Ohio Soybean Association since 1998, and served as that organization’s President 2003-2005. He is a graduate of the ASA/DuPont Young Leader Program (1998), the ASA/Syngenta Leadership At Its Best program (1999), and the ASA/Dow AgroSciences Environmental Leadership Program.
Joslin operates a 1,000 acre family farm that raises 475 acres of soybeans, 440 acres of corn and 75 acres of wheat. He is a member of the Ohio Corn Growers, Ohio Wheat Growers, Ohio Pork Producers, and the Ohio Farm Bureau. He has a Bachelor of Science Degree from Ohio State and is a Sidney Rotarian.
The American Soybean Association is a national, not-for-profit, grassroots
membership organization that develops and implements policies to increase the
profitability of its members and the entire soybean industry.
The American Soybean Association was founded in 1920.