WSA seeking Young Leader Program applicants
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The clock is ticking for the next generation of Wisconsin soybean industry leaders to apply for the 2025 ASA Corteva Agriscience Young Leader Program.
As a member of the American Soybean Association (ASA), the Wisconsin Soybean Association (WSA) is searching for growers to represent Wisconsin soybean farmers and apply for the Young Leader Program. Applications are due Friday, Sept. 20.
“Fostering the next generation of soybean leaders is an integral part of WSA’s work to ensure that sound policies are in place to enhance the future of soybean farming,” WSA President Sara Stelter said. “The Young Leader program is an excellent opportunity to ease growers into the soybean world by mentoring them and setting them up for future success. Please consider applying.”
Phase I of the 2024-2025 Young Leader program will take place Dec. 2-5 at Corteva’s Global Business Center in Johnston, Iowa. It continues Feb. 28-March 4, 2025, in Denver in conjunction with the annual Commodity Classic Convention and Trade Show.
“For more than 40 years the Young Leader program has helped identify and train soybean farmers to be leaders in the industry,” said North Dakota soybean grower and ASA President Josh Gackle. “The program has had a tremendous impact on soybean advocacy, and you will find graduates of the program in various positions throughout the industry. Five members of the current ASA Executive Committee are graduates of the program.”
Soybean growers – both individuals and couples – are encouraged to apply for the program, which focuses on leadership and communication, agriculture trends and information and the development of a strong and connected network. Growers of any age are encouraged to apply – the program is designed for those young in leadership.
“The program is so well put together – I enjoyed all of it,” said Danny Brisky, who represented Wisconsin in the 2024 Young Leader program. “Don’t be afraid to get out of your comfort zone and take a risk. You won’t be disappointed. It’ll help build your confidence and make you more well-rounded to handle different situations.”