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Durham Elected to Second Term at Helm of Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council

Kyle Durham of Norborne, Mo. was named to a second term as the Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council’s chairman following a vote today by the board of directors. In that role,…

Kyle Durham HeadshotKyle Durham of Norborne, Mo. was named to a second term as the Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council’s chairman following a vote today by the board of directors. In that role, he leads the 13-farmers elected to oversee Missouri’s soybean checkoff investments.

“The Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council exists to drive innovation in all things soy, and this is an exciting time to move forward with soybean research, new uses and new markets,” Durham said. “As a farmer-led organization, we take our responsibilities to heart, ensuring Missouri soybean farmers are continually benefiting from market opportunities and have the most up-to-date research information at their fingertips. It’s an honor to have the support of the board as chairman and I’m looking forward to growing our partnerships in education, research and increasing demand for soy together.”

This will be Durham’s second and final one-year term as the Council’s chairman. He was first elected to the role during the board of directors’ summer 2020 meeting.

Durham’s leadership team was also re-elected to a second term. The executive board for the Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council includes Durham, as well as vice-chairman Aaron Porter, a soybean farmer from Dexter, Mo., and secretary/treasurer Mark Lehenbauer of Palmyra, Mo. Soybean farmer Robert Alpers of Prairie Home, Mo. led the nomination process.

Durham’s election took place during the Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council summer meetings, where board members also reviewed ongoing research and education efforts and collaborated with leadership from the Missouri Soybean Association.

Missouri Soybean Association

The Missouri Soybean Association is a statewide membership organization working to increase the profitability of Missouri soybean farmers through advocacy and education efforts across the state. To learn more, explore mosoy.org.

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