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ISA has six At-Large Directors who represent the entire state. All directors are volunteer farmer-leaders. Please select the representative name below for more information.

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C.W. Gaffner
1274 Gaffner Lane
Greenville, IL 62246
Home: (618) 664-3473
Cell: (618) 402-7970
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Joe Murphy
1340 Triple S Road
Harrisburg,  IL  62946
Phone: (618) 252-4421
Fax: (618) 252-7175
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John Hagenbuch
3440 East 11th Rd
Utica, IL 61373
Home: (815) 667-5898
Cell: (815) 712-9399
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Ron Kindred
1998 2250th Street
Atlanta,  IL  61723
Phone: (217) 648-2884
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Ron Moore
1162 80th Street
Roseville,  IL  61473
Phone: (309) 734-5083
Fax: (309) 734-5053
Email Ron

Ross Prough
RR 1, Box 110
Greenfield,  IL  62044
Phone: (217) 368-2508
Fax: (217) 368-2321
Email Ross

 
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