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ASA Announces 2005-2006 Officers and Committee
Assignments
July 14, 2005… Saint Louis, Missouri… The
Board of Directors of the American Soybean Association (ASA) has
confirmed Bob Metz from West Browns Valley, South Dakota, as President,
and Neal Bredehoeft from Alma, Missouri, as Chairman. Board members also
elected Richard Ostlie from Northwood, North Dakota, to serve as First
Vice President, an office that places Ostlie in line to be ASA President
next year. Also elected were Bob Rikli from Murdock, Neb., as Secretary,
and Gary Joachim from Claremont, Minn., as Treasurer. Four Vice
Presidents were elected: Johnny Dodson from Dyersburg, Tenn., John
Hoffman from Waterloo, Iowa, Dennis Jaeger from Goodwin, S. D., and
Randy DeSutter from Woodhull, Ill. These soybean producer-leaders form
the nine-member ASA Executive Committee. Elections were held during ASA’s
summer Board of Director’s meeting in Washington, D.C.
"Passage of the Dominican Republic, Central
American Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA) is an immediate priority
because this agreement will benefit 99 percent of U.S. agriculture and
set the stage for our future as a global trading partner," said ASA
President Bob Metz. "Education for grassroots soybean leaders and
voting delegates will also continue to be one of my priorities as we
begin work on a new Farm Bill that provides opportunities for increased
soybean exports and a safety net that protects U.S. farmer
profitability."
New First Vice President Richard Ostlie said, "I
am excited and looking forward to continuing my service to U.S. soybean
farmers. I will work for passage of energy legislation that extends the
tax incentive for biodiesel, which is made from renewable energy sources
like U.S. grown soybeans. Increased use of biodiesel will support higher
prices paid to farmer while helping the environment and decreasing our
dependence on foreign oil."
Following the elections, committee assignments were
announced. The Public Affairs Committee Chairman is Richard Ostlie.
Committee members are Dan Beenken (IA), Neal Bredehoeft (MO), Randy
DeSutter (IL), Johnny Dodson (TN), John Freeman (AR), Ted Glaub (AR),
Ron Heck (IA), Rob Joslin (OH), Alan Kemper (IN), Joe Layton (M-A),
Danny Murphy (MS), Barb Overlie (MN), Robert Ross (OK), Bart Ruth (NE),
Ward Shaw (NC), Curt Sindergard (IA), Joe Steiner (OH), Kristin
Weeks-Duncanson (MN), and Bill Allison (Canada).
Bob Rikli was appointed Chairman of the Trade Policy
& International Affairs Committee. Committee members are Scott Fritz
(IN), Dwain Ford (IL), Gary Joachim (MN), Dennis Friest (IA), Glenn
Janssen (IA), Ron Kindred (IL), Randy Mann (KY), Brad Mathson (WI),
Charles Skalsky (VA), Jack Trumbo (KY), Andy Welden (MI), and Bill Wiley
(KS).
The Membership Services & Corporate Relations
committee Chairman is John Hoffman, with committee members Lorraine
Birschbach (WI), Charles Cannatella (LA), Corwin Fee (IA), M.D. Floyd
(SC), Kelly Forck (MO), Ed Hegland (MN), Dennis Jaeger (SD), Gary Langel
(IA), Joseph Mills (AL), Bart Waller (GA/FL), Mark Watkins (OH), and
Carl Weets (TX).
Gary Joachim was appointed Chairman of the Finance Committee, with
M.D. Floyd (SC), John Freeman (AR), Joe Layton (M-A), Bart Ruth (NE),
and Bill Wiley (KS) serving as committee members.
The Board welcomed six new members who are Kelly
Forck (MO), John Freemen (AR), Ted Glaub (AR), Alan Kemper (IN), Robert Ross
(OK), and Mark Watkins (OH). At its December Board of Directors meeting,
ASA will recognize retiring directors Ron Gibson
(MO), Doug Hartz (AR), John Cooper (AR), Roger Hadley (IN), Greg
Leonard (OK), and Tony Anderson (OH) for their years of service.
ASA 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.
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For more information contact:
Bob Metz, ASA President, 605-694-2652, bobmetz@prtel.com
Richard Ostlie, ASA First Vice President, 701-587-5961, rjostlie@polarcomm.com
Bob Callanan, Communications Director, (314) 576-1770, bcallanan@soy.org
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