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Contact: Dave Blower Jr. at 317-644-0980; dblower@indianasoybean.com
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (July 16, 2021) — The Indiana Corn Growers Association (ICGA) and the Indiana Soybean Alliance’s Membership and Policy Committee (M&P) will present its annual Ag Policy Summit from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on July 27 at the Hendricks County Fairgrounds in Danville, Ind. The theme is “Sustainability and New Trends in Agriculture.”
“We, as farmers, have to stay engaged in political policy conversations so that the people making the policies know how those policies will affect our businesses and livelihoods,” said Mike Koehne, a Greensburg, Ind., farmer and M&P chair. “Farmers are becoming fewer in number, and it is even more important for us to learn to speak up about political issues that will affect us. The Ag Policy Summit is one of those ways. It offers Indiana soybean and corn growers a place to discuss and learn about potential policy changes that will affect us soon.”
Representatives from Corteva Agriscience, the premier sponsor for the Summit, will open the session with a presentation on its sustainability initiatives. Other sponsors include AimPoint Research, the United Soybean Board, First Farmers Bank and Trust, CountryMark, Farm Credit Mid-America, ISA and the Indiana Corn Marketing Council (ICMC). The Summit’s featured speakers include:
- Dr. Jayson Lusk, Department Head of Ag Economics at Purdue University
- Bruce Kettler, Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture
- Steve Howell, Senior Director of Industry Affairs for ISA, ICGA and ICMC
AimPoint Research, a global intelligence firm, will present findings on a farm trends study conducted in 2019 and 2020. Howell will review newly adopted state and federal policies and forecast future policies with industry experts. Dr. Jayson Lusk will offer an update on Purdue research in the sustainability sector and what it means to farmers.
Lunch will be provided, and there will be a short award ceremony during the luncheon. After the Ag Policy Summit concludes, there will be time for networking with refreshments. After a year of pandemic-required virtual meetings and cancelations, getting together with other farmers in the same room may seem like a new trend.
“I’m looking forward to the Ag Policy Summit because I know we have a lot of good information to share. The staff has a great program planned addressing current policy issues that affect corn and soybean farmers,” said Mike Beard, ICGA President. “This is our first open meeting, and I’m excited for the opportunity to reconnect with farmers from around the state, sharing weather and crop stories and talking about policy issues that could disrupt our business.”
To register, visit www.indianasoybean.com/agpolic…
Following the meeting, ICGA will host its annual member meeting.
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About Indiana Soybean Alliance Membership and Policy Committee: The ISA Membership and Policy Committee works to enhance the viability of Indiana soybean farmers through the advocacy and promotion of state and federal policies. ISA Membership and Policy Committee is led by members of the Indiana Soybean Alliance farmer board who are charged with directing advocacy efforts on behalf of more than 600 dues-paying members. Learn more at www.indianasoybean.com
About Indiana Corn Growers Association: The Indiana Corn Growers Association works with state and federal governments to develop and promote sound policies that benefit Indiana corn farmers. The ICGA consists of nine farmer-directors who provide leadership to the organization on behalf of more than 800 members statewide. Learn more at www.incorn.org/icga
This communication was NOT funded with Indiana corn or soybean checkoff dollars.