The Oskaloosa Herald
DES MOINES
July 02, 2008 01:29 pm
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Adam McKain has been selected to join the Agribusiness Association of Iowa Tomorrow’s Ag Leader Class and participate in the 2008 program.
The objective of this leadership course is to identify up and coming leaders in Iowa’s agribusiness industry and provide an opportunity for personal and professional development among these leaders.
McKain has been working in the ag industry for six years. Currently, he is a crop consultant with Crop Production Services in Gibson; he has been with the company for three years. During his free time, McKain enjoys spending time with his wife, Evie, and their 2-year-old daughter, Addison. He also likes to farm, golf, boat and spend time with friends. McKain lives in Oskaloosa.
Throughout the year-long TAL experience, McKain will learn cutting edge information about agricultural issues, develop his leadership skills and become a part of a network of agribusiness leaders throughout Iowa. McKain will have the opportunity to utilize his new leadership skills and knowledge during a trip to Washington, D.C., in July where he will be meeting with congressional leaders, national association executives and USDA officials.
For more information about the TAL program, contact Mona Bond at (515) 262-8323 or email at monabond@manatts.com.
The Agribusiness Association of Iowa represents the retail and wholesale agricultural industry in Iowa. AAI members sell to Iowa farmers virtually all of the inputs used in crop production and handle the bulk of all grain grown in the state. AAI exists to advocate, communicate, and educate on behalf of a professional agribusiness industry. The Agribusiness Association of Iowa represents over 900 retail locations statewide and is located at 900 Des Moines St., Des Moines, Iowa 50309.
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