On National Farmer’s Day, Grassley Announces Farmers for Grassley Coalition

WEST DES MOINES — Today, on National Farmer’s Day, Senator Chuck Grassley announced his Farmers for Grassley Coalition chairs in all of Iowa’s 99 counties. As one of only two crop farmers in the U.S. Senate, Senator Grassley is an outspoken leader for American Agriculture. 

“Congress will rewrite the Farm Bill next year and we need a farmer to represent our interests in the U.S. Senate. Chuck always has our backs. He understands agriculture and our way of life because he has the same dirt underneath his fingernails as we do. Chuck is the strong voice we need to strengthen and sustain the family farm for generations to come. Iowa agriculture needs Chuck fighting for us more than ever,” Larry Madson, Shelby County farm chair said. 

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig and former President of the Iowa Farm Bureau Craig Hill announced the leadership of the Farmers for Grassley Coalition on a call with members of the Iowa press in September. Last week, Chairman of the Farmers for Grassley coalition, Bill Horan, wrote an op-ed articulating Grassley’s fierce advocacy on behalf of Iowa agriculture. Grassley has also been endorsed by the Iowa Farm Bureauthe Iowa Corn Growers Association and leaders from every major agriculture group in the state. The National Corn Growers Association also awarded Grassley its President’s Award earlier this year.

The Farmers for Grassley Coalition is the third statewide coalition Grassley has announced. Grassley has also received support from veterans in all of Iowa’s 99 counties and announced campaign leadership in all of Iowa’s 99 counties.

The Farmers for Grassley leadership and county chairs are listed below.

  • Bill Horan — Chairman of the Board for Western Iowa Energy and former President of the Iowa Corn Growers Association — serves as the chairman
  • Mike Naig — Iowa Secretary of Agriculture — serves as a co-chair
  • Craig Hill — former President of the Iowa Farm Bureau — serves as a co-chair
  • Bill Northey — Former Iowa Secretary of Agriculture and Under Secretary of Farm Production and Conservation at USDA — serves as a co-chair

Adair – Doug Holliday
Adams – Tom Shipley
Allamakee – Tom Weighner
Appanoose – Larry Drake
Audubon – Ed Wiederstein
Benton – Gary Bierschenk
Black Hawk – Dustin Sage
Boone – Jerry Behn 
Bremer – Chuck Rector
Buchanan – Clayton Ohrt
Buena Vista – John Sievers
Butler – Eric Bixby
Calhoun – Steve Mohr
Carroll – John Van Horn
Cass – Craig Becker
Cedar – Adam Morgan
Cerro Gordo – Rich and Kathy Kreinbring
Cherokee – Elizabeth Johnson
Chickasaw – Charlie Edson
Clarke – Devin Devore
Clay – George Moriarty
Clayton – Doug Reimer
Clinton – Dan Schmicker
Crawford – Ty Rosburg
Dallas – Matt Lautner
Davis – William Baughman
Decatur – Sam Wengryn
Delaware – Dan Zumbach
Des Moines – John Jennison
Dickinson – Herb Stuart
Dubuque – Susan Kluesner 
Emmet – Jim Boyer
Fayette – John Pearson
Floyd – Jeff Bunn
Franklin – Larry Salier
Fremont – Bob Benton
Greene – Lindsey Larson
Grundy – Mark Schildroth
Guthrie – Paul Hawkins
Hamilton – Connie Hoelscher
Hancock – Mark Newman
Hardin – Dave Sweeney
Harrison – Karol King
Henry – Ronald and Karla Denning
Howard – Neil Shaffer
Humboldt – Nate Jacobson
Ida – Robert Paulsrud
Iowa – James Stevenson
Jackson – Joe Heinrich
Jasper – Arlyn Van Zante

Jefferson – Brent Adam
Johnson – Scott Hintermeister
Jones – Jim Greif
Keokuk – Zeb Webb, Kelly and Diane Denny
Kossuth – Ken Clark
Lee – Bert Vandenberg
Linn – Dave Mahochic
Louisa – Ron Farrier
Lucas – Marshal Schlutz
Lyon – Denton Olson
Madison – Dan Hanrahan
Mahaska – Mike Jackson
Marion – Ronald Kaldenberg
Marshall – Peter Rogers
Mills – Dave Sieck
Mitchell – Kevin Sprung 
Monona – Tammy and Lyle Bramley
Monroe – Bryan Reed
Montgomery – Margaret Stoldorf
Muscatine – Bill Peterson
O’Brien – Bob Oldencamp
Osceola – Bryan Kemp
Page – Curtis Meier
Palo Alto – Duane Myer
Plymouth – Cory Kempema
Pocahontas – Ken Mohr
Polk – Doug Vail
Pottawattamie – Wayne and Mary Beth Bladt
Poweshiek – Nancy Weaver
Ringgold – Grant Anderson
Sac – Chad Hansen
Scott – Glen Keppy
Shelby – Larry Madson
Sioux – Lyle Remmerde
Story – Rep. Dave Deyoe
Tama – John Putney 
Taylor – Dan Wood
Union – Chisum Downing
Van Buren – Russell Noll
Wapello – Scott Durflinger
Warren – Patty Alexander
Washington – Jeff Cuddeback
Wayne – Keith Davis
Webster – Gregg Hora
Winnebago – Andrew Branstad
Winneshiek – Mike Dahl
Woodbury – Mark Nelson
Worth – Merlin Bartz
Wright – Melinda Anderson

Grassley serves on the Senate Agriculture Committee, and he runs his family farm with his son Robin and grandson Pat in Butler County. In the U.S. Senate, he’s starting work on the new Farm Bill, leading bipartisan legislation to bring transparency to the cattle market, championing biofuels, protecting farmers and small businesses from a super-sized IRS, and standing up against heavy-handed federal regulations, such as the Waters of the United States Rule.

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