Warren-Henderson Farm Bureau Hires Ashlyn Quinn as Manager

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The Warren-Henderson Farm Bureau is undergoing new leadership with the addition of Ashlyn Quinn as the new Farm Bureau Manager.

“I grew up in this area, I come from a farming background with my family. I did 4-H and FFA throughout school and high school. Then, I went on to the University of Illinois, where I got a degree in natural resources. I have always wanted to come back into agriculture somehow, and I chose soil and water as my main focus,” said Quinn. “Then, this position came open, which isn’t necessarily that, but I’m pretty excited to come back in a different way and help to support the community that I rely on.“

Quinn joins the WHFB team as former manager Gina Sanberg takes a step back to become more involved in the family farming operation.

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