Four state Farm Bureau presidents throw their name in the hat for president of the American Farm Bureau Federation

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Four state Farm Bureau presidents have thrown their name in the hat to be considered as the next president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, seeking to replace current President Bob Stallman who announced yesterday that he will not seek re-election. Stallman’s successor will be elected to a two-year term by voting delegates on Jan. 12 during AFBF’s annual convention and trade show in Orlando, Florida. On Tuesday, four potential candidates announced their intention to run for the influential post including Indiana Farm Bureau’s Don Villwock, Georgia Farm Bureau’s Zippy Duvall, Arizona Farm Bureau’s Kevin Rogers and current AFBF Vice President and Oregon Farm Bureau’s President Barry Bushue.

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