New Illinois Farm Bureau President Elected

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The Illinois Farm Bureau elected a new President on Monday at its annual meeting. Brian Duncan has served the past six years as IFB Vice President and he says he’s ready to serve every member of the organization.

“I am here to serve for every member. And every member is important and valuable for this organization. We cherish and treasure and do our best to serve our members. That is the point of this organization and so I look forward to providing that level of service for all members no matter where they are, no matter who they supported in the election. Doesn’t matter to me. If you are an Illinois Farm Bureau member of your local county farm bureau, you are precious in my sight.”

Duncan will now serve a two-year term. Evan Hultine of Bureau County was elected as Vice President. Duncan fills the seat left open after Rich Guebert, served the maximum of 10 consecutive years.

***Courtesy of farmweeknow.com***

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