College students participating in ISA's Soy Squad kicked off the program this month at the Iowa Soybean Association. (Photo: Iowa Soybean Association/Joclyn Bushman)
ISA Soy Squad Selects Future Ag Leaders for 2024-25 Program
November 7, 2024 | Brock Johnston
Ankeny, Iowa – The Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) is proud to announce the students selected to participate in the association’s Soy Squad program for the 2024-2025 school year. The collegiate program focuses on increasing students’ understanding of the soybean industry including research, demand, policy and more. The one-year experience will allow students to expand their professional network and foster continued leadership growth.
“Like many industries, agriculture will continue to face a number of challenges in the future,” said Brent Swart, ISA president and soybean farmer from Spencer. “Investing in the next generation of ag leaders will help strengthen the future of our industry and ensure students have the opportunity to explore their interests.”
2024-2025 Soy Squad participants:
- Elizabeth Cary, Buena Vista University
- Calla Langel, Des Moines Area Community College
- Jacob Fuller, Des Moines Area Community College
- Morgan McKay, Des Moines Area Community College
- Tricia Kellner, Des Moines Area Community College
- Jairus Davis, Graceland University
- Carter Markwardt, Iowa State University
- Dacia Schoulte, Iowa State University
- Delaney Nichols, Iowa State University
- Emily Plagman, Iowa State University
- Maddilyn Klemme, Iowa State University
- Madison Hoover, Iowa State University
- Sam Martin, Iowa State University
- Matthew Ranfeld, Kirkwood Community College
- Dominick Clayton, Kirkwood Community College
- Ethan Schwartz, Kirkwood Community College
- Gabryla Schmidt, Kirkwood Community College
- Landon Stolte, Kirkwood Community College
- Abigail Brooks, Morningside University
- Paige Schlenger, Morningside University
- Paige Thompson, North Iowa Area Community College
ISA’s Soy Squad will meet three times over the course of the 2024-2025 school year, where they will develop professional skills for future application in the classroom and in their careers. Participants will also have the opportunity to attend ISA’s Farm Forward Conference, visit the Iowa Capitol and grow relationships within the industry.
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Funded in part by the soybean checkoff
The Iowa Soybean Association (www.iasoybeans.com) is “Driven To Deliver” increased soybean demand through market development and new uses, farmer-focused research and results, timely information and know-how and policy initiatives enabling farmers and the industry to flourish. Founded in 1964 by farmers to serve farmers, ISA is governed by a board of 22 farmers to advocate on behalf of the state’s 37,000 soybean producers, including more than 15,000 ISA farmer members and industry stakeholders.
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