Harold Wolle re-elected to NCGA board

July 18, 2021
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Harold Wolle, a member of the Minnesota Corn Growers Association (MCGA) board of directors, has been re-elected to the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) Corn Board.

Wolle, who has farmed in Watonwan County for 40 years and has served on the MCGA board since 2011, was re-elected during NCGA’s Corn Congress last week in New Orleans. He will begin his new three-year board term Oct. 1.

The NCGA Corn Board represents the organization on all matters while directing 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 CEO and implement NCGA policy established by Corn Congress. Members also act as spokespeople for the NCGA and enhance the organization’s public standing on all organizational and policy issues.

Wolle is one of three Minnesota grower-leaders on the 15-member board. Tom Haag, a fourth-generation family farmer in Eden Valley, has been on the board since 2016 and will be first vice president for the 2021-22 fiscal year. Brian Thalmann, who farms in Plato, has been on the board since 2020.

Learn more about NCGA at ncga.com.