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Indiana Farm Bureau Welcomes New District Leaders for 2021

Jan 12, 2021, 11:48 AM by Brady Hagerty, INFB Marketing Team
Indiana Farm Bureau welcomed two new district leaders into state leadership roles this year; a new district director who joins the INFB board of directors and a new district education and outreach coordinator who joins the INFB Women’s Leadership Committee.

 

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(Indianapolis) – January 12, 2021 – Indiana Farm Bureau welcomed two new district leaders into state leadership roles this year; a new district director who joins the INFB board of directors and a new district education and outreach coordinator who joins the INFB Women’s Leadership Committee.

The newest member of the INFB board of directors is Terry Hayhurst of Vigo County. Hayhurst now serves as district director for District 7, which includes Clay, Daviess, Greene, Knox, Lawrence, Martin, Monroe, Owen, Sullivan and Vigo counties. Hayhurst replaced Jeff Gormong who retired as District 7 director in December. 

Prior to his board position, Hayhurst served INFB at the local and state level for more than 35 years, as Vigo County’s young farmer chair, vice president and later as county president. He and his wife, Susan, also have served as District 7 State Young Farmer chairs.

Hayhurst is a full-time farmer on a fourth-generation farm in southern Vigo County. He and his family farm corn, soybeans, wheat and hay and have a 30-head registered Polled Hereford cattle operation. He says he is looking forward to using his skills in problem-solving, goal setting and strategic planning as a board member for INFB.

 

The INFB women’s leadership committee also welcomed a new district education and outreach coordinator, who will work to educate the public through programs and events that promote a positive image of agriculture.

Now representing District 3 is Stacy Walker of Jasper County. In her new role, Walker represents Benton, Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Jasper, Newton, Tippecanoe and White counties. Walker replaces Marla Storm, who retired from the position in December.

Prior to her district position, Walker served as Jasper County Farm Bureau education and outreach coordinator, a position she held for five years. Walker has also been an active Agriculture in the Classroom volunteer for many years.

Outside of Farm Bureau, Walker and her husband, Scott, raise pumpkins. She owns her own small business called Simply Sassafras where she creates children’s outfits and headbands for photographers to use in newborn and young child portraits; and runs an agriculture blog called The Backroad Life. Walker says she is looking forward to advancing her role in Farm Bureau and leading others in education and outreach activities.

Hayhurst and Walker officially took office at the close of INFB’s Virtual State Convention in December 2020.

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About Indiana Farm Bureau: For more than 100 years, Indiana Farm Bureau (INFB) has promoted agriculture in Indiana through public education, member engagement, and by advocating for agricultural and rural needs. As the state’s largest general farm organization, INFB works diligently to ensure a farmer’s right to farm—protecting the livelihood, land, equipment, animals and crops of Hoosier farmers—because agriculture is vital to Indiana’s economy. Learn more at INFB.org

 

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