Monday 19th May 2025

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Four farmers were recently elected to the Missouri Soybean Council board of directors, including new director Darrell Aldrich, of Excelsior Springs.

As directors, they will represent growers in their area in overseeing soybean checkoff investments in Missouri as part of the 13-member board.

Kyle Durham, of Norborne; Tim Gottman, of Monroe City; and Kevin Mainord, of East Prairie, were elected to additional three-year terms on the board serving districts 2, 3 and 7, respectively. The new terms begin in July.

“The strength of the soybean checkoff has been and continues to be in farmer leaders elected by their peers to oversee MSMC’s mission,” Durham, Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council chairman, said. “I look forward to working with my fellow farmers as we strive to empower Missouri soybean farmers through innovation.”

All three farmers were elected by acclimation. Aldrich will fill the seat held by long-time leader Cecil DeMott, of Rock Port, who is retiring from the board of directors due to term limits after being first elected to the board in 2009.

Committee assignments for farmers newly elected and continuing their service to the Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council will be determined during the summer board of directors meeting, currently being planned for July.