Meet Your Illinois Farm Bureau Board of Directors
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Meet Your Illinois Farm Bureau Board of Directors
Meet Your Illinois Farm Bureau Board of Directors... 1 Richard L. Guebert Jr. President Illinois Farm Bureau Richard Guebert Jr., of Ellis Grove, is the 15th president of the Illinois Farm Bureau® (IFB®) and serves as full-time executive officer. He is also president of COUNTRY Financial, Illinois Agricultural Service Company, and the IAA Foundation. He also serves on the coordinating committee for GROWMARK, Inc. Prior to his election as president, Guebert served as vice president of the Illinois Farm Bureau from 2003-2013. As vice president, Guebert also served as chairman of the COUNTRY/IFB Governance Committee. In 2007, he was appointed by the IFB president to serve as chairman of a Floodplain Study Group. Guebert and his son, Kyle, operate a farm where they grow corn, soybeans, and wheat. Guebert served as director of the Lower Kaskaskia Stakeholder, Inc. from 1999 to 2004; director of the Kaskaskia Watershed Association from 2000 to 2004; director of Gateway FS from 1990 to 2008; on the board of directors for Randolph County Farm Bureau from 1993 to 2003; vice president of Randolph County Farm Bureau from 1994-1996; and president from 1996 to 2003. In 2001, he served on the IFB Co-op Task Force and completed the Agricultural Leaders of Tomorrow leadership training. Guebert was named a Master Farmer in 2006 by Prairie Farmer magazine. In March 2007, he accompanied Jack Lavin, director, Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for the state of Illinois, and other delegates on a trade mission to India to open a trade office in New Delhi. In June 2007, he traveled to Poland with then Lt. Governor Pat Quinn on a four-city cultural exchange and trade mission that developed and enhanced the relationship between Illinois and Poland. In March 2009, Guebert was part of the farm/business delegation to Cuba under the direction of Jack Block, former Secretary of Agriculture. Governor Quinn appointed Guebert to the Taxpayer Action Board in April 2009 and in 2012 was appointed to the Governor’s Export Advisory Council. In 2011, Guebert participated in a trade mission to China with Governor Quinn and several business leaders from across the state. Guebert has a bachelor’s degree in agriculture education, with a minor in animal science from Southern Illinois University. Guebert and his wife, Nancy, reside in Ellis Grove. They are members of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Chester where Rich has served in many capacities. Rich and Nancy have one granddaughter, Emma, daughter of Kyle and his wife Michelle. David C. Erickson Vice President Illinois Farm Bureau David C. Erickson of Altona was elected in December 2013 as vice president of the Illinois Farm Bureau. Prior to that, he served as president of the Knox County Farm Bureau from 2011-2012. In his capacity as vice president of the Illinois Farm Bureau, Erickson is also vice president of COUNTRY Financial, Illinois Agricultural Service Company, and the IAA Foundation. He serves as Chairman of the IFB Resolutions Committee and serves on the Coordinating Committee of GROWMARK, Inc. He also serves on the Country/IAA Governance Committee. Erickson and his wife, Nancy, operate a farm where they grow corn and soybeans using no-till practices and site-specific technology. They have one son, Adam. Erickson has served as Illinois FFA Secretary-Treasurer, president of the Illinois Soybean Association, president and chairman of the board of the American Soybean Association, and chairman of the Illinois Foundation FFA. He earned the American FFA Degree and received the state 4-H Alumni Recognition Award from Illinois 4-H in 2005. He is a past director of the Oneida Telephone and Cablevision Companies, the Knox County Zoning Board of Appeals and past Chairman of the Galesburg Cottage Hospital Board of Trustees. He also served on the board of directors for Midwest Bank of Western Illinois, Unit #10 Extension Council, and currently serves on the Knox County Board. He is an active member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church of Altona. Erickson has a bachelor’s degree in agriculture education from Western Illinois University. He was named a Master Farmer in 2003 by Prairie Farmer magazine and provides advice as a Profit Planner Panelist for Prairie Farmer magazine. Bob Gehrke District 1 Bob Gehrke of Elgin in Kane County was elected to the state board of directors in 2011 to represent District 1, which includes DeKalb, Lake, Kane, and McHenry counties. He serves on the National Affairs & Marketing Committee, the Agricultural Leaders of Tomorrow (ALOT) Committee and on the Gardner Chair Policy Advisory Committee. Gehrke also serves as the interlocking member on the board of the Illinois Specialty Growers Association. Gehrke operates farms in Kane and Stephenson counties raising corn, soybeans, wheat and hay. He graduated from Central High School in Burlington in 1976. Gehrke served on the Kane County Farm Bureau Board from 1994 to 2012. He served as president from 2004 to 2010. He also served as secretary/treasurer from 1997-2004. He was a member of the 2009 Market Study Tour to China. He has served as Conserve FS Director since 2002. Gehrke is a member of the Kane County Corn Growers Association and is an associate member of the Illinois Wheat Association. Gehrke and his wife, Beth, have two children, Wayne and Carolyn, who also are involved in the family farm. They are members of the St. John Lutheran Church in Sycamore. Gehrke serves as Chairman of Stewardship and is the Financial Secretary of the church. Chuck Cawley District 2 Chuck Cawley of Rochelle in Ogle County was elected to the state board of directors in 2004 to represent District 2, which includes Boone, Carroll, JoDaviess, Ogle, Stephenson, and Winnebago counties. He serves on the Finance Committee, the Budget Committee, the IAA Grant Committee, the Gardner Chair Policy Advisory Committee and on the COUNTRY Trust Bank Board. He also serves as chairman of the IAA Governance Committee and on the COUNTRY Governance Committee. Cawley is the interlocking member for the Illinois Council on Food and Agricultural Research (C-FAR). Cawley operates a farm in Ogle County raising corn and soybeans. Cawley served as president of the Ogle County Farm Bureau from 2001 to 2004. He is a 1996 Agricultural Leaders of Tomorrow (ALOT) graduate and has served on numerous GRITs teams. He participated in the IFB Japanese Market Study Tour in 2004, and is a graduate of the Illinois Agriculture Leadership Program. Cawley is a commissioner on the Kyte River Drainage District. He is chairman of the Rochelle Lincoln Highway Heritage Festival Parade. Cawley graduated from the University of Illinois in 1981 and earned a master’s degree in agronomy from the U of I in 1993. Cawley and his wife, Patricia, have three children, Danielle (Patrick) Waldrop, Cara, and Ryan. They attend Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church and St. Patrick Catholic Church. Wayne Anderson District 3 Wayne Anderson of Geneseo in Henry County was elected to the state board of directors in 2005 to represent District 3, which includes Henry, Mercer, Rock Island, Stark, and Whiteside counties. He serves on the Finance Committee, the Budget Committee and the Rural Illinois Medical Student Assistance Program (RIMSAP) Committee. He also serves as the interlocking member on the board of the Illinois Corn Growers Association and on the COUNTRY Trust Bank Board. Anderson operates a farm that grows corn and soybeans. Anderson served as a director on the Henry County Farm Bureau Board from 1985-1989, as chairman of the marketing committee in 1989, legislative chairman from 1990-1993, membership chairman in 1994, and was president of Henry County Farm Bureau from 1995-2002. He also served as a director on the Farm Mutual Electric Board in Henry County from 1987-1998 and was vice president from 1993-1998. He is a past member of the Henry County Pork Producers Association and is a past member of Illinois Pork Producer’s Association and the Henry County Livestock Feeders Association. He is a member of the Illinois Corn Growers Association and Illinois Soybean Association. Anderson received a bachelor’s degree in ag mechanization from Western Illinois University in 1977. Anderson and his wife, Shelley, have three sons and are members of the Geneseo Evangelical Free Church. Brad Temple District 4 Brad Temple of Serena in LaSalle County was elected to the Illinois Farm Bureau board of directors in 2010 to represent District 4, which includes Bureau, LaSalle and Lee counties. He serves on the National Affairs & Marketing Committee, the ACTIVATOR Executive Committee, the Audit Committee, the IAA Foundation Board of Trustees and the COUNTRY Trust Bank Board. He also serves on the Rural Illinois Medical Student Assistance Program (RIMSAP) Committee, on Farming Production and Marketing (FPM) SWAT and on the Illinois Veterinary Education and Training (IVET) Committee. Temple owns and operates Temple Farms, a grain and livestock operation. Temple was a past LaSalle County Farm Bureau president. He is a member of the Illinois Corn Growers and Soybean Associations and is a member of the Montadale Sheep Breeders Association. He participated in two Farm Bureau market study tours; China in 2001 and Europe in 2013. Temple previously served on the Livestock and Dairy GRITs. He received his associate’s degree in agriculture production and management from Joliet Jr. College. He is a 1996 Agricultural Leaders of Tomorrow (ALOT) graduate, was the State Young Farmer Discussion Meet Winner in 1996, and won the DuPont Young Leader Award in 1996. Temple and his wife, Kara, have two children. They are members of Serena United Methodist Church. Scott Halpin District 5 Scott Halpin of Gardner in Grundy County was elected to the state board of directors of the Illinois Farm Bureau in 2005 to represent District 5, which includes Cook, DuPage, Grundy, Kendall, and Will counties. He is the chairman of the Member Services & Public Relations Committee and serves on the Budget Committee, the IAA Grant Committee and the IAA and COUNTRY Governance Committees. He also serves on the COUNTRY Trust Bank Board and is the interlocking member on the board of the Illinois Milk Producers Association. In 2011, Halpin was appointed to the Governor’s Local Food and Farms Job Council. Halpin raises corn, soybeans, and alfalfa on a fourth generation farm with his father, and brother. They operate a Holstein dairy and embryo transplant business and custom silage bagging. They also have a beef cow and calf herd. He served on the Young Leaders Committee from 2001-2005 and served as chairman from 2003-2005. He also is Grundy County’s Ag in the Classroom host for dairy lessons and farm tours. Halpin served on Grundy County’s Soil and Water Conservation Board from 1999-2003, and was chairman from 2001-2003 and vice chairman from 2003-2005. He is also a member of the Heart of Illinois Holstein Club and past board member of the Illinois Holstein Association. He is a member of the Illinois Beef Association and the Illinois Corn Growers Association. Halpin, and his wife, Sarah, have three children, Ty, Grace, and Cale. Sarah is a 4-H leader and Scott is a little league coach. Randy Poskin District 6 Randy Poskin of Ashkum in Iroquois County was elected to the Illinois Farm Bureau board of directors in December 2010 to represent District 6, which includes Ford, Iroquois, Kankakee and Livingston counties. He serves on the National Affairs & Marketing Committee. Poskin operates a grain farm. Poskin served as president of the Ford-Iroquois County Farm Bureaus from 2001-2010. He also served as resolutions subcommittee chairman in 2002 and 2010 and as vice chairman in 2007. He served on the TriCentral Co-op board of directors and on the Danforth-Ashkum #2 drainage district. He received an associate degree from Kankakee Community College and his bachelor’s degree in Agriculture from the University of Illinois in 1977. Poskin, and his wife, Mona, have two children. They are members of the Assumption BVM Catholic Church. David Meiss District 7 David Meiss of Gridley in McLean County was elected to the Illinois Farm Bureau board of directors in 2009 to represent District 7, which includes Marshall, McLean, Putnam, Tazewell, and Woodford counties. Meiss serves on the Illinois Government Committee, the COUNTRY Trust Bank Board and is the Chairman of the IAA and COUNTRY Audit Committees. He also is the interlocking member on the U.S. Meat Export Federation and serves as the board’s liaison to the Illinois Pork Producers Association. Meiss produces corn, soybeans, wheat and specialty crops on his farm in Gridley. He was a pork producer for 30 years. He served as vice president of the McLean County Farm Bureau Board from 2007 to 2010. He also served on the McLean County Governmental Affairs Committee for 12 years and as the chairman from 2007 to 2010. Meiss graduated from Gridley High School in 1978. He served on the Gridley School Board for seven years and has been a Gridley Township Trustee for 13 years. He currently serves on his church’s advisory council. He is a member of the Illinois Soybean Association, Illinois Corn Growers Association, and Illinois Pork Producers Association. Meiss and his wife, Debbie, have three children, Derek (Sarah), Jordan, and Chloe, and three grandchildren. They are members of the Apostolic Christian Church. David Serven District 8 David Serven of St. Augustine in Knox County was elected to the Illinois Farm Bureau board of directors in 2010 to represent District 8, which includes Fulton, Henderson, Knox, Peoria and Warren counties. Serven serves on the Illinois Government Committee, the ACTIVATOR Executive Committee, and on the IAA Foundation Board of Trustees. He also serves on the Illinois Veterinary Education and Training (IVET) Committee and on the COUNTRY Trust Bank Board. Serven operates a diversified grain and livestock operation, producing corn and soybeans and custom feeding dairy heifers. Serven served on the Knox County Farm Bureau Board from 1996-2006 and was vice president in 2000 and president from 2001-2006. He participated in a Farm Bureau market study tour of China in 2001 and of Cuba in 2012. He has represented District 5 on the Knox County Board. Serven is a past director for Tompkin State Bank in Avon and for Riverland FS. Currently, he is vice president of the newly consolidated Abingdon-Avon school district #276. Serven is a member of both the Illinois Corn Growers and Soybean Associations. Serven received his bachelor’s degree in agriculture production at Illinois State University. He is a graduate of Agricultural Leaders of Tomorrow (ALOT) and of the Illinois Ag Leadership Program. He also was the state Young Leader Achievement award winner in 2002 and received the American Farmer Degree from FFA. Serven and his wife, Barb, have two sons and a daughter. His family are members of the St. Augustine Catholic Church. Gary Speckhart District 9 Gary Speckhart of Quincy in Adams County was elected to the Illinois Farm Bureau board of directors in 2013 to represent District 9, which includes Adams, Brown, Hancock, McDonough, Pike, and Schuyler counties. Speckhart serves on the Member Services & Public Relations Committee. Speckhart and his wife, Rita, raise corn, soybeans and grapes on their farm. He served as president of the Adams County Farm Bureau from 1999-2001 and vice president from 1994-1998. He currently serves as a Prairieland FS director. Speckhart received a bachelor’s degree in ag business from Western Illinois University. He served 12 years as a trustee of John Wood Community College and two terms as treasurer of the Illinois Community College Trustees Association. Speckhart and his wife have four children, Aaron, Somer, Rhiannon and Alese. They attend Bluff Hall Church in Payson. Dale Hadden District 10 Dale Hadden of Jacksonville in Morgan County was elected to the board of directors in 2006 to represent District 10, which includes Cass, Logan, Mason, Menard, Morgan, Sangamon, and Scott counties. He is the chairman of the Illinois Government Committee, the chairman of ACTIVATOR Executive Committee and serves on the Budget Committee and on the COUNTRY Trust Bank Board. He is the interlocking member for the U.S. Grains Council, the Illinois Grain Insurance Corporation, and the Nutrient Research Education Council. Hadden, along with his parents and brother, runs a cash grain operation growing corn, soybeans, wheat and alfalfa, and is a beef producer. He also is a Pioneer Hi-Bred seed dealer and sells Palco and Apache cattle equipment. Hadden served on the Cass-Morgan Farm Bureau Board from 1995 to 2006 and as president from 2002 to 2006. He is a member of the Illinois Corn Growers Association, the Illinois Soybean Association, the Illinois Wheat Association, and the Illinois Beef Association. Hadden is a member of the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES) Advisory Committee for the University of Illinois. He is president of the Jacksonville area baseball league and he coaches baseball, softball and youth football. Hadden has a bachelor’s degree in agriculture marketing and farm management from the University of Illinois and is a 1994 Ag Leadership Foundation graduate. Hadden and his wife, Amy, have two children, Blake and Paige. They are members of Salem Lutheran Church in Jacksonville. Dennis Hughes District 11 Dennis Hughes of Decatur in Macon County was elected to the state board of directors in 2013 to represent District 11, which includes Christian, DeWitt, Macon, Moultrie, Piatt, and Shelby counties. He serves on the Member Services & Public Relations Committee. After 33 years managing his corn and soybean farm, Hughes retired in 2007. He is currently an employee of B & B Farms, a corn-soybean farm near Decatur. Hughes served as president of the Macon County Farm Bureau from 1988-1994 and served more than 20 years as an ACTIVATOR trustee for Congressional Districts 13 and 18. Hughes was past chairman of the Association of Illinois Agriculture Associations (The Partnership). He is a current member of the Macon County Farm Bureau Board of Directors and is a member of the Macon County Zoning Board of Appeals. Hughes received a bachelor’s degree in ag business from Illinois State University in 1988 and a minor in economics. He is a Agricultural Leaders of Tomorrow (ALOT) graduate. He and his wife, Betty, have three sons, Christopher, Eric and Jonathan. Hughes is serving as pastor of the Illini Congregational United Church of Christ in Warrensburg. Chris Hausman District 12 Chris Hausman of Pesotum in Champaign County was elected to the state board of directors in 2006 to represent District 12, which includes Champaign, Douglas, Edgar and Vermilion counties. He is chairman of the National Affairs and Marketing Committee, and serves on the Audit Committee, the Budget Committee and on the Gardner Chair Policy Advisory Committee. He also serves on the COUNTRY Trust Bank Board and the IAA and COUNTRY Governance Committees, and is the interlocking member on the Council for Best Management Practices. Hausman, and his wife, Evonne, operate a grain farm, producing corn and soybeans. Hausman served on the Champaign County Farm Bureau Board from 1994 to 2000 and was president from 2003-2006. He served as a state director for the Illinois Farm Bureau Farm Management Association and was a member on the Technology Issues Advisory Group. He also served on the American Farm Bureau Federation Feedgrains Advisory Committee and numerous GRITs teams. He was a member of the IFB Market Study Tour to New Zealand in 2006. He serves on the Operating Board of Illini FS; as commissioner for the Pesotum Consolidated Drainage District; an Advisory Board member on the Illinois Association of Drainage Districts; as trustee for the Pesotum Fire Protection District and St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Pesotum; and is the former Pesotum Township Supervisor. Hausman is a member of the Illinois Soybean Association and the Illinois Corn Growers Association. He serves on the University of Illinois Research and Farm.doc Website Advisory Committees within the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES). Hausman received a bachelor’s degree in agriculture education from the University of Illinois and is a 2005 Agricultural Leaders of Tomorrow (ALOT) graduate. Hausman and his wife have three sons, Matthew, Timothy (Jennifer), and Nicholas. He is a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Pesotum. Dennis Green District 13 Dennis Green of Lawrenceville in Lawrence County was elected to the state board of directors in 2011 to represent District 13, which includes Clark, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, Jasper, Lawrence, and Richland counties. He serves on the Illinois Government Committee and on the ACTIVATOR Executive Committee. He also serves on the Audit Committee and on the IAA Foundation Board of Trustees. Green operates a grain farm, producing corn and soybeans. He served on the Lawrence County Farm Bureau Board from 1976 to 1992 and from 2002 to the present. He served as president from 1981 to 1988 and from 2009 to 2011. Green is a member of the Illinois Soybean Association and the Illinois Corn Growers Association. Green served on the Lawrence County Unit 20 School Board from 1989 to 2007 and was president for 10 years. Green received a bachelor’s degree in agriculture economics from the University of Illinois in 1974. Green and his wife, Debbie, have three grown children, Jonathan, Sara and Jason, and six grandchildren. They are members of Pleasant Ridge Christian Church. Steve Hosselton District 14 Steve Hosselton of Louisville in Clay County was elected to the Illinois Farm Bureau board of directors in 2008 to represent District 14, which includes Clay, Effingham, Fayette, Marion, and Montgomery counties. Hosselton serves on the Illinois Government Committee, the IAA Grant Committee and the ACTIVATOR Executive Committee. He also serves on the IAA and COUNTRY Governance Committees, the COUNTRY Trust Bank Board, and is the interlocking member for the Illinois Wheat Association and represents IFB on the Illinois Coal Association Board. In 2011, he was appointed to the Governor’s Rural Affairs Council. Hosselton operates a cash grain farm raising corn and soybeans. He graduated from North Clay High School and attended Millikin University. He is a 1990 Agricultural Leaders of Tomorrow (ALOT) graduate. Hosselton has served on the Clay County board of directors since 1987, was vice president from 1989-1991, president from 1991-1998 and again from 2004-2009. He served as director on the board of the Effingham-Clay Service Co. from 1994-1997 and from 2007-2011 and served on the South Central Service Co. from 2011 to the present. He served four times on the Resolutions Committee, once as subcommittee chair. He also served on the Policy 2000 Committee and on GRITS teams. Hosselton chaired the Ad Hoc 911 Committee for Clay County in 1992. He and his wife, Chris, have a daughter, Kylie and a son, Steven, and five grandchildren. They are members of the Bethel Christian Church in Louisville. Chad Schutz District 15 Chad Schutz of White Hall in Greene County was elected to the Illinois Farm Bureau Board of Directors in 2009 to represent District 15, which includes Bond, Calhoun, Greene, Jersey, Macoupin and Madison counties. He serves on the National Affairs & Marketing Committee, the Illinois Veterinary Education and Training (IVET) Committee and as a trustee and secretary on the IAA Foundation Board of Trustees. He also serves on the IAA and COUNTRY Governance Committees and the COUNTRY Trust Bank Board. He is the interlocking member for the Illinois Livestock Development Group and the Illinois Ag in the Classroom (Program Council) and serves as the board’s liaison for the Illinois Beef Association. With several family members, Schutz operates Schutz Farms, Inc., which produces corn and soybeans and finishes hogs and cattle. Schutz manages beef operations on the farm. Prior to being elected to the IFB Board, Schutz served as president of Greene County Farm Bureau for four years and as vice-president for two years. He is a 2008 Agricultural Leaders of Tomorrow (ALOT) graduate. In 2003 and 2010, he traveled to Washington D.C. with IFB’s Marketers to Washington. Schutz is a member of the Illinois Beef Association, Illinois Walking Horse Association and Illinois Corn Growers Association. Schutz and his wife, Stacy, have two children, Lana and Bridget. They are members of the Christ United Methodist Church. Darryl Brinkmann District 16 Darryl Brinkmann of Carlyle in Clinton County was elected to the Illinois Farm Bureau board of directors in 2004 to represent District 16, which includes Clinton, Monroe, Perry, Randolph, St. Clair, and Washington counties. Brinkmann serves on the Finance Committee, the Budget Committee, the IAA and COUNTRY Governance Committees and the COUNTRY Trust Bank Board. He is the interlocking member on Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc., and he represents IFB on the Illinois Coal Association Board and on the IDNR Oil and Gas Advisory Board. Brinkmann operates a farm in Clinton County raising corn, soybeans, wheat and cattle. Brinkmann served as president of the Clinton County Farm Bureau from 1994 to 2001 and is a past chairman of the IFB Young Farmer Committee. He served as president of the Illinois Soybean Association, vice-president of the American Soybean Association, chairman of the National Biodiesel Board and chairman of the National Biodiesel Foundation. Brinkmann graduated from Carlyle High School in 1977. He received his associate’s degree from Kaskaskia College in 1979 and earned a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics from the University of Illinois in 1981. Brinkmann and his wife, Jean, have one daughter and attend Messiah Lutheran Church in Carlyle. J. Larry Miller District 17 J. Larry Miller of Thompsonville in Franklin County was elected to the state board of directors in 2013 to represent District 17, which includes Edwards, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Wabash, Wayne, and White counties. He serves on the National Affairs & Marketing Committee. Miller and his wife, Kaye, operate a corn, soybean, wheat and beef cow farm with their son, Jerry. He served on the Franklin County Economic Development Council and was secretary-treasurer of his local property rights association. Miller received his bachelor’s degree in agriculture education at Southern Illinois University in 1972. He is an Agriculture Leaders of Tomorrow (ALOT) graduate. Miller and his wife have three children, Jerry, Jeff and Jenny. They are members of the Immanuel Baptist Church in Franklin County. Jim Anderson District 18 Jim Anderson of Thompsonville in Williamson County was elected to the Illinois Farm Bureau board of directors in 2004 to represent District 18, which includes Alexander, Gallatin, Hardin, Jackson, Johnson, Massac, Pope, Pulaski, Saline, Union, and Williamson counties. He serves on the Member Services & Public Relations Committee, the Rural Illinois Medical Student Assistance Program (RIMSAP) Committee and on the COUNTRY Trust Bank Board. He also represents IFB on the Illinois Coal Association Board and is the interlocking member on the GROWMARK Board. Anderson operates a farm in Williamson County raising corn and soybeans. Anderson served as president of the Williamson County Farm Bureau from 1993 to 2004 and served on his local FS board for 15 years. He served as a director on the Interstate Producers Livestock Association board from 1994 to 2000 and as president from 2000 to 2001. Anderson graduated from Johnston City High School. He and his wife, LuAnn, have three children, six grandchildren, and are members of the Freewill Baptist Church in Johnston City. Jared Finegan Chairman Young Leader Committee Jared Finegan of Ashkum in Iroquois County was elected chairman of the IFB State Young Leader Committee in December of 2013. He serves as an advisory member to the IFB Board of Directors. Finegan, in partnership with his parents and brother, operates a 2,200 acre farm raising corn and soybeans. He served as chairman of the Ford-Iroquois Young Leader Committee from 2005 to 2010 and served on the State Committee since then. Finegan is an Ashkum township trustee. Finegan received a associate’s degree in ag production from Joliet Junior College in 2003. Mike Roegge President Illinois Extension Agricultural Association Mike Roegge has been with the University of Illinois Extension for more than 34 years. Prior to becoming president of the Illinois Extension Agricultural Association, he served for three years as Local Foods Systems/Small Farms Educator. Roegge also served as a Crop Systems Educator where he spent his entire career in Western Illinois, having worked in Adams, Brown, Hancock, Monroe, Pike and Schuyler counties. He earned a bachelor’s degree in agriculture education from Southern Illinois University and a master’s degree in agronomy from the University of Illinois. Roegge is a past board member of the Quincy Area Chamber of Commerce and the John Wood Community College Horticulture Advisory Board. He currently is a member of the Chamber Ag committee and is treasurer of the Tri-State Local Foods Network. He is a member of the National Association of County Agricultural Agents (NACAA). His professional awards include the University of Illinois Extension Outstanding Program-Team Award, Illinois C-FAR Outstanding and Innovative Team Research and Outreach, NACAA Distinguished Service Award and the Association of Illinois Soil and Water Conservation District Distinguished Merit Award.