An Iowa farm woman is on track to be the first female president of the National Corn Growers Association next year.
The National Corn Growers Association Corn Board today elected Pam Johnson of Iowa to become the organization’s first vice president for the next fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1. When she becomes NCGA president in October 2012, Johnson will be the first woman to lead NCGA.
Johnson farms with her husband and two sons, raises corn and soybeans on a 2,700-acre farm in Floyd, Iowa. They also manage a seed business and are members in value-added businesses such as ethanol and biodiesel. Johnson is the board liaison to the NCGA Grower Services Action Team and has served on the Finance Committee and has chaired both the Bylaws Committee and the NCGA Research and Business Development Action Team.
Pam has already shown herself to be an advocate for agriculture and a leader in the industry. I interviewed her at Commodity Classic this year about how she stood up for women in agriculture in response to criticism by the Environmental Working Group. As liaison to the Grower Services Action Team, Pam had the pleasure at the Classic of presenting five college students with $1,000 scholarships as part of the NCGA Academic Excellence in Agriculture Scholarship Program sponsored by BASF Crop Protection.
Chuck also interviewed Pam last fall during the TATT Global Farmer to Farmer Roundtable in Des Moines.