MPPA board members work on behalf of Minnesota's farmers to bring visionary leadership by influencing public policy on a local and national level.

January 29, 2020

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Minnesota Pork Producers Association elects four to board
National Hog Farmer/Kevin Schulz

Adam Barka, Sleepy Eye; Dave Mensink, Preston; Daryl Timmerman, North Mankato; and Mike Mouw, Leota, were elected to the Minnesota Pork Producers Association during their annual meeting held on Monday, Jan. 27, at the Hilton Minneapolis in conjunction with Minnesota Pork Congress.

"Minnesota's pork industry consists of a broad range of farms in both size and style," says Mensink, who was elected to serve as MPPA president. "The Minnesota Pork Producers Association executive board represents that diversity. Each leader brings forth their knowledge and expertise for a well-rounded collective group. As a board, we are looking forward to working on behalf of our members and partners."

Anderson was elected as vice-president and Barka was once again elected to serve as secretary. Other board members include Vince Baack, North Mankato; Amon Baer, Lake Park; Greg Boerboom of Marshall; Shelly Schell, Altura. In addition, Minnesota representatives serving on the National Pork Producers Council board include Gordon Spronk of Pipestone, Lori Stevermer of Easton, and Terry Wolters of Pipestone.

MPPA board members are elected to three-year terms and work on behalf of Minnesota's farmers to bring visionary leadership for its members by influencing public policy on a local, state and national level.

Source: Minnesota Pork Producers Association, which is solely responsible for the information provided, and wholly owns the information. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

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