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Ashley Colglazier of Grant, fourth from right, is one of the Farm Advisory Roundtable Members, or FARM, put together this year by Scoular.

Colglazier among Scoular’s FARM advisory group

    Perkins County farmer Ashley Colglazier of Grant is part of a new farm advisory group for Scoular.
    The diverse group of farmers is collaborating with Scoular to identify solutions to emerging farm management challenges and to influence the company’s future producer strategies.
    The group – called the Farm Advisory Roundtable Members, or FARM – consists of 15 producers from across the Scoular origination network. The producers will meet twice a year and partner with company leaders to capture opportunities within the evolving agricultural supply chain.
    Scoular selected producers who are innovative, influential thinkers within their local farming communities and beyond.
    Earlier this month, the producers joined Scoular leaders at the inaugural FARM meeting at Scoular’s global headquarters in Omaha hosted by Scoular’s new enterprise producer origination team, led by Melissa Norem.
    Topics included farming economics, technology and innovation, sustainability, regenerative agriculture and community outreach.
    “FARM was created to bring the voice of the producer into dialogue with Scoular to build upon the 130-year history we have of serving our customers,” said Norem.
    “As the agriculture industry evolves at a pace not seen before, our FARM advisors will help Scoular define the opportunities for us to continue adding value to the unique position we hold in the supply chain,” she said.
    “FARM was a great next step for Scoular,” said Ron Bingham, Scoular Senior Vice President who leads the Grain Division.
    “With this group of farmer leadership, we not only validate our past investments but also bring their voices and influence into our future growth.”
    In addition to Colglazier, FARM members include fellow Nebraskans Michael Jeffries of Brule and Bill Rhea of Arlington; Kyle Campbell of Asbury, Missouri; Hazen Deeds of Goodland, Kansas; Jerry Deweese of Pratt, Kansas; Frank Groeneweg of Three Forks, Montana.; Kyle Miller of Waverly, Illinois; Jeff O’Connor of Kankakee, Illinois; Kendal Peterson of Assaria, Kansas;  Troy Rieger of Forrest, Illinois; Chad Simmelink of Esbon, Kansas; Chris Soehner of Goodland, Kansas; Todd Tobin of Iuka, Kansas; and Johnnie Witt, of Underwood, Iowa.

 

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