Page 18-Corn Talk, Uncaster Farming, Saturday, October 14, 2000 National Corn Growers Association Elects New Board Leaders WASHINGTON, D.C. The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) has elected a new slate of corn grower leaders as the organi zation as it represents corn growers on key agricultural issues. Elections were conducted in July at NCGA’s Corn Congress in Washington, D.C. These directors assumed office Oct. I, the beginning of NCGA’s 2000-2001 fiscal year. Moving to the helm as NCGA President is Leland Klein. With his wife Sharon, What A Wonderful World Of Corn! ST. LOUIS, Mo. The National Corn Growers As sociation (NCGA) has de buted the 2000 World of Corn, an annual corn indus try “almanac” featuring cur rent and historical corn statistics and summaries of major issues facing the na tion’s top crop. “The 2000 World of Corn is full of information on ev erything from production and export statistics, to the future of biotechnology and the livestock industry,” said NCGA President Lynn Jensen of Lake Preston, S.D. “It’s a virtual one-stop shop for corn industry information that tells you everything you ever wanted to know about corn, but didn’t know where to find it.” The publication features information on U.S. and world corn production, usage and exports; domestic corn consumption by the livestock, ethanol, food and industrial industries; biotechnology; corn crop value; and more. Access the 2000 World of Corn on NCGA’s Website at www.ncga.com Silage Roller MUI A specialized mill designed for silage & high moisture grains. Diameter 10”x20” long. Rolls up to 600 bushels an hour of silage & grain. F.M.1.-Feedmobile 727 Furnace Hills Pike, Lititz, PA 17543 717-626-2680 he raises corn, soybeans, rye, alfalfa, and hay in Battle Creek, Neb. Klein also man ages a cow/calf operation, and has held many leader ship positions in various state and local organizations. Lynn Jensen, who with his wife Jodi, grows corn, soy beans, edibles and alfalfa in Lake Preston, S.D., is chair man of the board. A farmer for 20 years, Jensen has been active in his state and na tional corn grower associa tions for more than eight years. Newly elected corn growers to the NCGA corn I - ** WiM'i X X A* J l‘. .a. . 1 » , 4 , 4 , » 4ut t’t'i’h V 44/ it’x'x'x X’lX* 4>V* * 4**i4* g**'. < » iff *< .4.% 44'4 4 .41.4** *414 4 4 -*444V4'4-4 4-■ board are: • Charles Alexander, Stonewall, N.C. Charles and his wife Lois farm 2,200 acres of corn, wheat, and soybeans. 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