Four reelected to MCR&PC

May 1, 2023
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Four growers have been reelected to the Minnesota Corn Research & Promotion Council (MCR&PC), the 11-member body that oversees the Minnesota corn check-off.

In District 1/2/4, which covers northwestern Minnesota, Dave Vipond was reelected to a second term. Vipond grows corn, soybeans, and kidney beans in Mahnomen and co-owns a crop insurance business with his wife, Pam.

In District 7, which covers southwestern Minnesota, Brandon Fast was reelected to a third term. Fast grows corn and soybeans in Mountain Lake and owns a retail seed and chemical business.

In District 8, which covers south-central Minnesota, Jim O’Connor was reelected to a third term. O’Connor raises corn, soybeans, and hogs on his family farm in Blooming Prairie.

In District 9, which covers southeastern Minnesota, Rodney Moe was reelected to a second term. Moe, a former Minnesota Corn Growers Association (MCGA) president, grows corn, soybeans, and alfalfa in Waltham.

Working in close conjunction with MCGA, the MCR&PC invests corn check-off funds in research and programs that increase opportunities for Minnesota corn farmers. Check-off funds help develop markets for corn and ethanol, increase the sustainability and profitability of corn production, and support community outreach efforts.

To learn more about the council, visit mncorn.org.

Brandon Fast
Brandon Fast
Rodney Moe
Jim O’Connor
Dave Vipond