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Agriculture Marketing In the News

New Commissioners Elected to Kansas Commodity Commissions

The Kansas Department of Agriculture has announced the result of the elections held for the state’s five grain commodity commissions — corn, grain sorghum, soybeans, sunflowers and wheat — in districts seven, eight and nine in the eastern region of the state.

The Kansas Department of Agriculture has announced the result of the elections held for the state’s five grain commodity commissions — corn, grain sorghum, soybeans, sunflowers and wheat — in districts seven, eight and nine in the eastern region of the state.

Kansas Corn Commission
District Seven: Griffith Howard, Brown County
District Eight: Krystale Neitzel, Douglas County
District Nine: Randall L. Small, Wilson County

Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission
District Seven: Nathan Larson, Riley County
No candidates ran for commissioner in districts eight and nine. The Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission will appoint these positions.

Kansas Soybean Commission
District Seven: Gary D. Robbins, Pottawatomie County
No candidates ran for commissioner in district eight. The Kansas Soybean Commission will appoint this position. District Nine: Michael Froebe, Labette County

Kansas Sunflower Commission
No candidates ran for commissioner in districts seven, eight, or nine. The Kansas Sunflower Commission will appoint these positions.

Kansas Wheat Commission
District Seven: Nathan Larson, Riley County
No candidates ran for commissioner in districts eight and nine. The Kansas Wheat Commission will appoint these positions.

For more information on Kansas commodity commissions, please visit the KDA website at www.agriculture.ks.gov/CommodityCommissions. Commissioners serve three-year terms, and the terms will commence on April 1, 2022.

The mission of the KDA Agricultural Marketing, Advocacy and Outreach Team is to serve all Kansans through innovative programming and delivering solutions designed to create an environment that facilitates growth and expansion in agriculture while increasing pride in and awareness of the state’s largest industry – agriculture.

The Agricultural Marketing, Advocacy and Outreach team identifies with the following team goals:

  • Retain and serve current farms, ranches and agribusinesses in Kansas
  • Grow current farms, ranches and agribusinesses in Kansas
  • Expand the Kansas agriculture industry
  • Assist in maintaining/growing rural Kansas communities
  • Raising awareness of agriculture
  • Create appreciation for agriculture