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Home » NDFB welcomes new Southwest Field Staff member
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NDFB welcomes new Southwest Field Staff member

Haley Robison of Scranton, N.D., has been hired as NDFB’s Southwest Field Representative

PUBLISHED ON January 10, 2018

Haley comes to NDFB with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural studies and integrated ranch management from Dickinson State University. She most recently served as a Paraprofessional Educator at Scranton Public School. (Courtesy of NDFB)
Haley comes to NDFB with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural studies and integrated ranch management from Dickinson State University. She most recently served as a Paraprofessional Educator at Scranton Public School. (Courtesy of NDFB)
Haley comes to NDFB with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural studies and integrated ranch management from Dickinson State University. She most recently served as a Paraprofessional Educator at Scranton Public School. (Courtesy of NDFB)

BISMARCK, N.D. — Haley Robison of Scranton, N.D., has been hired as NDFB’s Southwest Field Representative.

Haley comes to NDFB with a bachelor’s degree in agricultural studies and integrated ranch management from Dickinson State University. She most recently served as a Paraprofessional Educator at Scranton Public School.

Haley Robison“Haley brings a wealth of experience in agriculture to our organization and is no stranger to Farm Bureau,” said Joey Myers, NDFB Director of Organizational Development. “During her time at Dickinson State University she was involved in the collegiate Farm Bureau club, and served as president. While serving as president she sat on the NDFB Young Farmer and Rancher committee.”

Haley and her husband, Max, ranch near Scranton. They run a commercial and registered Red Angus operation.

“Her ag experience and fearless approach to relationship building will serve her well in her new position as Southwest Field Representative,” Myers said.

Robison started her position on January 10.

A full listing of NDFB employees can be found at www.ndfb.org/aboutus/staff/.

— North Dakota Farm Bureau

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