During the 2018 CHS Annual Meeting on Dec. 7 in Minneapolis, members elected a farmer from Nebraska and re-elected four other farmers to serve three-year terms on the board of directors. CHS directors must be full-time farmers or ranchers to be eligible for election to the 17-member board.
Newly elected Director David Beckman of Elgin, Neb., succeeds Don Anthony of Lexington, Neb., who retired after serving on the board since 2006. Along with his brother and their families, Beckman raises irrigated corn and soybeans and operates a custom hog-feeding operation. He received his bachelor’s degree in agronomy from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and he serves as board chairman for Central Valley Ag Cooperative, York, Neb., and secretary of the Nebraska Cooperative Council.
Re-elected were Steve Fritel, Rugby, N.D., David Johnsrud, Starbuck, Minn., David Kayser, Alexandria, S.D., and Russ Kehl, Quincy, Wash.
The CHS board re-elected Dan Schurr, LeClaire, Iowa, to a one-year term as chairman. Other directors selected as officers for 2019 were: C.J. Blew, Castleton, Kan., first vice chairman; Johnsrud as secretary-treasurer; Jon Erickson, Minot, N.D., second vice chairman; and Steve Riegel, Ford, Kan., assistant secretary-treasurer