Tyler Everett is the Treasurer of the Indiana Corn Growers Association and a sixth-generation farmer in Boone County, Indiana. He operates the farm with his father, Doug, and mother, Carolyn, growing corn, soybeans, and wheat. Tyler graduated from the John Deere TECH Program at Lake Land College in 2011 and manages the farm’s repairs, maintenance, trucking, and seed handling. He also runs a Beck’s Hybrids seed dealership and owns a small trucking business, providing valuable services to his local community.
Beyond his farming duties, Tyler is actively involved in the agricultural community. He serves as the Young Farmers representative on the Boone County Farm Bureau Board. Tyler’s commitment to the future of Indiana agriculture is reflected in his role on the Indiana Corn Growers Association board, where he works to connect experienced farmers with the new generation and help keep a positive, responsible influence in ag policy.
Tyler, his wife, Brittney, and his daughter, Charlee, live on their family farm, which extends into Boone and Hendricks counties. The Everett family is known for their deep-rooted community involvement and volunteer work within Boone County 4-H, earning them the title Farm Family of the Year in 2020. Tyler’s vision for the future focuses on sustainable farming practices, responsible commercial rural development, responsible financial farming, smart resource management, and upholding the solid moral values his parents and grandparents established.