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ASA Officers Elected
The Board of Directors of the American Soybean Association has confirmed Johnny Dodson from Halls, Tennessee, as President, and John Hoffman from Waterloo, Iowa, as Chairman of the ASA. Board members also elected Rob Joslin from Sidney, Ohio, to serve as First Vice President, an office that places Joslin in line to be ASA President next year. Also elected were Ron Kindred from Atlanta, Illinois, as Secretary, and Steve Wellman from Syracuse, Nebraska, as Treasurer. Four Vice Presidents also were elected: Randy Mann from Auburn, Kentucky; Alan Kemper from Lafayette, Indiana; Ray Gaesser from Corning, Iowa; and Joe Steiner from Mason, Ohio. These soybean producer-leaders form the nine-member ASA Executive Committee.
In his first statement as ASA President, Dodson said, - The outlook for both the soybean industry and the American Soybean Association is bright. He encouraged ASA members to - continue to participate in ASA and their state affiliates. Dodson says that is where we get our direction.
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