(West Des Moines, IA) Iowa Farm Bureau president Craig Hill is stepping down after 10 years as head of the state’s largest agricultural organization. Hill’s successor will be chosen as Farm Bureau members meet in Des Moines starting today (Tuesday) for their annual state conference. Three names will be on the ballot – Joe Heinrich, the current vice president from Jackson County, Brent Johnson who is from near Manson in Calhoun County, and Tim Kaldenberg from southern Iowa in Monroe County near Albia.
Iowa Farm Bureau President Steps Down After Heading Agency For 10 Years
By Tom Robinson
Dec 7, 2021 | 6:27 AM
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