The South Dakota Soybean Research and Promotion Council is looking for farmers interested in serving a three-year term as one of South Dakota’s United Soybean Board representatives. The current holder of that seat, David Iverson, has reached his term limit, which he says has been an interesting nine years.
“It’s been a real learning experience,” Iverson told Brownfield Ag News, “to see firsthand where the Checkoff dollars are spent.”
Iverson, who farms north of Brookings, at Toronto, South Dakota, is among four USB directors from South Dakota who oversee soybean checkoff investments on behalf of U.S.