Mark Seib, a grain farmer from Posey County, is Indiana Farm Bureau’s new District 9 director.
Seib replaces Marybeth Feutz, whose term ended in December. In this position, he represents members in Crawford, Dubois, Gibson, Orange, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Warrick and Vanderburgh counties on INFB’s board of directors.
Seib and his wife, Sheryl, have been active members of Posey County Farm Bureau for more than 35 years, with Mark serving as president from 1992 to 1998 and again from 2018 to 2023.
On the state level, Seib served as chairman of the Field Crops Advisory Committee and was a member of the PAC Oversight Committee.
On the national level, he served as the chairman of the American Farm Bureau Feed Grain Committee and as the AFBF alternate director on the U.S. Grain Council.
Seib raises corn and soybeans in Poseyville, Indiana, with his brother and nephews.
He is active in his local community, serving as president of the Posey County Area Plan Commission and a board member on the Posey County Board of Zoning Appeals. He also sits on the Purdue Council for Agricultural Research, Extension and Teaching Committee. He has an associate degree in plant and animal science from Purdue University.
Additionally, Seib is past president of the Indiana Soybean Alliance and served on the United Soybean board from 2012 to 2022. Past service also includes time as a volunteer firefighter and as a member of the Posey County Sheriff’s Merit Board.
The Seibs have two grown daughters and four grandchildren.