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Rowen Ziegler (2011)

Rowen Ziegler (2011)

District 3 Director

RR 2, Box 67
LaHarpe,  IL  61450
Phone: (217) 659-3078
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Terms

  • 1st ISA Term - 2010

Farming business

  • Rowen farms 1,700 acres with his father and brother-in-law, with 400 acres dedicated to soybeans.
  • He also raises corn, hay, wheat, cattle, and hogs.

Education

  • Western Illinois University, B.S. in Agricultural Economics 1977

Activities

  • Illinois Soybean Association
  • American Soybean Association
  • Past President of the Warren-Henderson Farm Bureau
  • LaHarpe Educational Foundation
  • Terre Haute Volunteer Firefighter
  • Former Terre Haute Town Supervisor
  • Former Warren-Henderson Farm Burau Foundation President
  • North Central Soybean Research Program
  • Soybean Rust Coordination Committee
  • Western Illinois University Endowed Management Fund Advisory Committee
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