LANSING — Portland farmer Jeff Sandborn was re-elected to serve on the board of the National Corn Growers Association. Sandborn is a past president of the Michigan Corn Growers Association and continues to be active in the organization.
“Jeff has been an outstanding advocate for Michigan corn growers over the years through his service at the state and national levels,” said Jim Zook, executive director of the Michigan Corn Growers Association. “He brings strong ideas and an unwavering commitment to improving the position of American corn farmers. We look forward to his continued leadership at the National Corn Growers Association and know that he will continue to make sure Michigan farmers’ voices are heard at the highest levels.”
The NCGA Corn Board represents the organization on all matters while directing both policy and supervising day-to-day operations. Board members represent the federation of state organizations, supervise the affairs and activities of NCGA in partnership with the chief executive officer and implement NCGA policy established by the Corn Congress. Members also act as spokesmen for the NCGA and enhance the organization’s public standing on all organizational and policy issues.
— Michigan Corn Growers Association
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