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Taylon tweeten bismarck
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taylon tweeten bismarck

In District 3, Lowell Malard of Bismarck, N.D., was elected to a first four-year term. The family also raises wheat, corn, oats and beans as cash crops. Heinrich, a 33-year NDSA member, his wife Tammy, sons Michael, Chris and Richie and daughter-in-law Sarah work in partnership to manage their cow-calf, heifer development and feedlot operation. Gene Heinrich of Medina, N.D., was re-elected to a second four-year term in District 2. He and his wife Rachel have six children, Hailey, Logan, Kaitlyn, Jaycee, Graden and newborn Clayton. The family also backgrounds its own calves until spring, develops heifers for the family’s herd and manages a small farming operation, raising hay and cover crops for the cattle enterprise and wheat and soybeans as cash crops. He manages a cow-calf operation with his father and brothers. In District 1, Justin Maddock of Maddock, N.D., was elected to a first four-year term. NDSA members also elected or re-elected six directors to represent their respective districts. Rorvig has also served on the NDSA Budget Committee and as chairman of the NDSA Ag Policy Committee. The Rorvigs have two children, daughter Amy and son Scott.īefore being tapped as vice president, Rorvig served two terms as a District 1 director.

taylon tweeten bismarck

Rorvig and his wife Teresa manage a cow-calf herd, background yearlings and develop bred heifers. Zenker encouraged producers to step forward and share their own personal stories of the ongoing stewardship they provide for their livestock and land.ĭan Rorvig, a 28-year member from McVille, N.D., was elected NDSA vice president. “But I’m here today to tell you that, if we continue that practice, we will be forced to make changes that will be detrimental to our industry, our society and our food supply.” “It might seem easy to just kick the dirt, walk away and tell yourself that someone else will take care of these issues,” Zenker said.












Taylon tweeten bismarck