Indiana Corn Growers Association accepting applications for board election

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (Dec. 15, 2025) — Farmers who want to represent agriculture in the legislative halls of state and federal government should consider adding their name to this year’s Indiana Corn Growers Association (ICGA) board election ballot. The ICGA board advocates for Hoosier corn farmers at the local, state and federal levels. ICGA’s governing districts match the nine Congressional districts across the state. This year, ICGA will fill seats in districts 1, 4 and 7.

“This is an opportunity for interested corn growers to take an active part in helping secure a better future for Hoosier farmers,” said ICGA President Alan Dunn, a farmer from rural Clinton County. “ICGA’s mission is to represent the state’s corn farmers to lawmakers who make decisions that affect our business. ICGA offers a platform necessary to talk to the people and agencies who can address those concerns.”

To be eligible, candidates must be an ICGA member in good standing; own, manage or operate a farm that produces corn; reside in the district they represent; and current on membership dues. Elections will take place in the following districts:

  • District 1 – Lake, Porter and the northwest corner of LaPorte counties
  • District 4 – Benton, Boone, Carroll, Clinton, Hendricks, Jasper, Montgomery, Morgan, Newton, Putnam, Tippecanoe, White, Warren and parts of Cass, Fountain and Howard counties
  • District 7 – which includes most of Marion County

Election applications are due to the ICGA office by Jan 30, 2026. Ballots will be mailed to members in May and must be returned by June 30. Winners will start serving on the board in December 2026. Click here to find a district map or download an application. Submit all completed materials to Amber Myers by email at amyers@incorn.org.

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About Indiana Corn Growers Association: The Indiana Corn Growers Association works with state and federal governments to develop and promote sound policies that benefit Indiana corn farmers. The ICGA consists of nine farmer-directors who provide leadership to the organization on behalf of more than 800 members statewide. Learn more at www.incornandsoy.org

This communication was not funded with Indiana corn checkoff dollars.

Posted: December 15, 2025

Category: ICGA, ICGA Press Releases, News

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