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![]() Nov. 12, 2024 Source: American Society of Agricultural Consultants sent via AgPR--the news distribution service for agriculture
Dave Mielnicki, Newmark Valuation and Advisory, Clarkston, Mich., advanced to president of the group. Abigal Byerly, Snowy Mountain Development Corporation, Lewistown, Mont., became the president-elect after serving a year as the organization's vice president/secretary. Keith Dickinson, CAC, Farm Credit East, Bridgeton, N.J., will serve as immediate past president. Russell Morgan, CAC, Morgan Ag Consulting Services, Portland, Tenn., continues as chief financial officer for another two-year term. Directors elected to serve two-year terms are Don Tyler, Tyler & Associates, Clarks Hill, Ind., in the Northern Region; and Ron Rabou, Rabou Farms, Inc., Albin, Wyo., for the Western Region. Both were incumbents. Continuing directors serving a two-year term are Scott Mickey, Clemson University, Columbia, S.C., for the Southern Region; and Ethan Robertson, CAC, Farm Credit East, Auburn, Maine, for the Eastern Region. ASAC is an organization of agricultural professionals who provide a full spectrum of consulting services to producers across the United States and internationally. ASAC's 2025 Annual Conference is scheduled to be held in Indianapolis, Ind., November 2 through 4. The theme, "On Track for Success," was announced at this year's event. About the American Society of Agricultural Consultants (ASAC) The American Society of Agriculture Consultants (ASAC) is a non-profit organization whose members represent a diverse range of disciplines in the agriculture industry. ASAC's membership is comprised primarily of experienced consultants boasting a wide array of expertise. Their business models range from sole proprietorships to leadership roles in larger, multi-consultant organizations, which cover a wide geographical area. To learn more about how ASAC can help you grow your agricultural consulting business, go to www.agconsultants.org. Tweet |
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