Board of Directors
Reg Clause is the fourth generation to manage the Clause Family Farm Jefferson, Iowa. The operation raises corn, soya, cattle and grandkids.
Reg volunteers as a board member for the Global Farmer Network and is currently serving as Chairman. Reg has extensive experience in business consulting, specializing in business development including feasibility studies, business planning and financial structuring for clients as diverse as biofuels, wineries, meat processing, niche marketing and many more. His work has allowed him to travel extensively around the world to conduct in-depth analysis of agricultural production systems.
Bill Horan grows corn, soybeans and other grains with his brother on a family farm based in North Central Iowa. Bill volunteers as a board member for the Global Farmer Network.
Carol has worn many hats in the food and agricultural industry over her life. But her passion has always revolved around beef cattle and mentoring the next generation of agricultural leaders, therefore playing a part in shaping policy affecting food, agriculture and business management on both the National and International levels. Carol and her family called Illinois home for the majority of her career, but her scope of leadership and involvement has been anything but local.
Carol now focuses on current issues of interest to our Global Farmer Network relative to innovation, sustainability and valued trade of red meat and other livestock products.
Raised on the Saskatchewan prairies, Cherilyn Jolly-Nagel and her husband David continue their love for the land while growing grains, pulses, oilseed crops, along with two daughters in Mossbank. Elected as the first female President for the Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association, Cherilyn challenged government policies that affected the business of agriculture and is a leader on issues that impact farmers on grain transportation, governance, trade and public trust. As board member for the Global Farmer Network, Cherilyn advocates for strong global trade relations and for farmers use of technological advancements. Li 2021, Cherilyn was recognized as one of Canada’s Top 50 People of Influence in Agriculture. Cherilyn was interviewed in the documentary ‘License to Farm’ where she encouraged other farmers to share their stories with the public, was featured with Canadian Chef Michael Smith in a video to promote lentils and featured in an episode of Canadian Better Living on the topic of pesticide use and promotion of plant biotechnology. Invited by the Mattel Toy company, Cherilyn was a mentor in the ‘Barbie: You Can Be Anything Mentorship’ program for young girls who dream of being a farmer.
Dan grows corn and soybeans in partnership with his brothers and son. Long history with agriculture cooperative systems, providing leadership to GROWMARK and CoBank. Dan volunteers as a board member and treasurer for the Global Farmer Network.
Joanna Lidback volunteers as a board member for the Global Farmer Network, and has been recognized by the GFN as a 2021 Xelata Kleckner ji bo wergirê xelata Rêberiya Farm Global. She is a dairy farmer, karmendê serekî yê darayî, a business consultant, a mom, and a wife. Joanna and her husband own and operate the Farm at Wheeler Mountain in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, USA. It’s an 80-cow herd of Holsteins and Jerseys, where they also raise their own replacements and have a small beef cattle herd. Joanna li ADK Farms CFO ye, ew li ku derê baldar dibin 7,500 çêlekên şîran û steward ser 8,000 donim erd. She is also the principal consultant at Adirondack Management Services, coaching 10 other dairy farms toward reaching their own goals.
John Rigolizzo, Jr. is a fifth generation farmer, previously raising 1,400 acres of fresh vegetables and field corn in southern New Jersey. The family farm now raises 70 acres of field corn and John advises local farmers on growing and marketing retail vegetables. John volunteers as a board member for the Global Farmer Network and has provided leadership to the Farmland Preservation Board, the Vegetable Growers Association of New Jersey and New Jersey Tomato Council. As a former New Jersey Farm Bureau President, his interest and long-time support of free trade was supported by his involvement in 11 international trade missions and engagement in World Trade Organization meetings in Seattle and Geneva.
Farming in West Liberty, Iowa, Mark Heckman volunteers as a board member and secretary for the Global Farmer Network and is past committee member for Iowa Corn and Advisor for the US Grains Council. He and his family partnership farm raises corn and soybeans with a focus on soil health. The family farm also includes pork and cattle production. Heckman Farms uses technology that supports the sustainable use of hog and cattle manure while maintaining water quality standards and good relationships with his neighbors. His businesses utilize chemistry and microbials to enhance natural systems produce more products for safer and more abundant food.
Mark is focused on improving sustainable production of food, êm, û sotemenî, and off-the farm is a Strategic Development Director for EcoEngineers of Des Moines, Iowa. Mark is a past member of the Soil Health Partnership and has dedicated much of his career assisting producers and companies focus on specialty markets and renewable fuels. He also has expertise in Strategic Risk Management, Commodity and Energy Procurement, Policy Development, and Raw Material Exposure Coverage.
Mark Wagoner is a third generation family farmer in southeast Washington State where they grow alfalfa seed for four major seed companies. Relying on the alkali bee, a native ground nesting bee, and leafcutter bees for pollination, Mark works with the National Alfalfa and Forage Alliance and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to insure that safe and effective insecticides are available for use during bee flight. Mark volunteers as a board member for the Global Farmer Network.
Mark volunteers as a board member for the Global Farmer Network and numerous other boards addressing water and land use issues. He has been appointed to the Washington State Department of Ecology Walla Walla Valley 2050 Committee, a planning group to improve water availability in the Valley. He works diligently to develop and implement coexistence strategies for producing conventional, organic and genetically enhanced alfalfa.
Paul Temple volunteers as a Vice-Chairman for the Global Farmer Network and farms in the north of England in the United Kingdom. The farm practices conservation agriculture on a mixed beef and arable family farm. Pawlos ji bo tov genim mezin dike, ceh, destavêtina rûnê rûn, rez û fasûlî. They’ve recently added grass leys back into the arable rotation. On the beef side they utilise a wide range of environmental grasses with suckler cattle, rearing calves that are either fattened or sold as stores. Wekî din, the farm is in a high level environmental scheme with educational access.
Roberto Peiretti is a fourth-generation farmer, with the fifth generation also engaged in the family farm, located in central Argentina where they grow corn, soya, gennim, ceh, dahno, sorghum and sunflowers on eight thousand hectares. Bi 25% ber 35% of the farm double-cropped each year, they are also able to regularly incorporate some pulses and oats as a cover crop annually. Trained as an agronomist, Roberto is a leader in No-Till agriculture systems, on their farm and as an advisor and engineer working nationally and internationally.
Roberto Peiretti volunteers as a board member for the Global Farmer Network and was a founding member of AAPRESID (Argentinian No Till Farmers Association) and CAAPAS (American Confederation of No Till Farmers Associations). Roberto was one of twenty-seven farmers that founded Bioceres, an agriculture-related biotechnology company. He is actively engaged in the World Association of Soils and Water Conservation (WASWAC) and was recognized as the WASWAC Distinguished Extensions Award in 2016.
Tim genim diçîne, tovê genim, soya û beraz hilberîne. Bi başbûnên qefilandina çemê Mississippi re pir eleqedar bûye û çûye Brezîlyayê da ku çemê wan lêkolîn bike, guherîna binesaziya rê û rê. Tim volunteers as a board member for the Global Farmer Network.
Ted raises lettuce, pembo, tomato, pîvaz, pistachios, wine grapes and garlic on a family farm. Chairman of Horizon Growers (pistachios). Long-standing interest and investment in water availability and quality. Received Innovative Water Conservation Award. Ted volunteers as a board member for the Global Farmer Network.
Li ser erdek şêst hektar, Ravî Birinc mezin dike, Arcekirê, Pembû û pûlî. Di mehên havînê de avê bi hişmendî bikar bînin, ew pergala sprinklers û pergala drip bikar tîne. Ji bo çareserkirina kêmasiya kar mekanîzasyonê zêde kiriye; 12 karmendên. The Kleckner Global Farm Leader Award winner in 2013, Ravi volunteers as a board member for the Global Farmer Network. Click to watch bio
Malbata Holtkoetter zêdetirî cotkariyê dike 10 nifşan. Piştî kirina bernameya perwerdehiya tîpîk, Marcus li Zanîngeha Osnabrueckê beşa çandiniyê xwend. Ew çandiniya berazan birêve dibe (3,000 berazan feeder) û herwisa 400 hektar genimê zivistanê, barê zivistanê, ceh û canola. Wî mazûvaniya serfkaran kiriye, cotkar û siyasetmedar li ser çandiniya wî, as well as sharing the farm’s story at conferences. Ew li ser medyaya civakî û bi medyaya sereke re çalak e. He helps connect other farmers across Germany to get more voices heard through co-founding Frag den Landwirt (Ji cotkar bipirse), AgChat Almanya û bernameyên danûstendinê yên GACC-ê teşwîq dike. Wî di heman demê de Hevdîtina AgVocate ya Cîhanê ya ku bi dehan ji Ewropa û Amerîkaya Bakur li hev kom kir jî damezrand. Wî jêhatî heye ku guhdarî bike ku mirovên din li ku ne, dîtina xalên hevpar û dûv re guftûgoyan ji wir bi pêş ve birin. Marcus has been recognized by the GFN as a 2023 Xelata Kleckner ji bo wergirê xelata Rêberiya Farm Global. Marcus volunteers as a board member for the Global Farmer Network.
Cotkarek ji Iowa ku genimê bazirganî mezin dike, soya, alfalfa, sorgul, û îsotan. Dewaran jî dide. Bill volunteers as a board member for the Global Farmer Network.
Gabriel Carballal is an agronomist and a ‘farmer with no farm’, growing winter crops of wheat, ceh, canola, dahno, grass seed and summer crops of soybean, garis, and sorghum on 1,500 personally leased hectares with additional hectares in partnership with his family and two different societies in Uruguay. Carballal volunteers as a board member for the Global Farmer Network. Gabriel has been recognized by the GFN as a 2021 Xelata Kleckner ji bo wergirê xelata Rêberiya Farm Global.
Advisory Council
Dr.. Channa S. Prakash, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at Tuskegee University (USA) where he has served on faculty since 1989, is professor of crop genetics, biotechnology. Dr.. Prakash is a leading proponent of science-based agricultural development, especially in the use of molecular techniques including genetically modified crops and genome engineering. His lab was among the first to develop transgenic sweet potato and peanut plants and conduct pioneering genomic studies on the peanut. He volunteers as a GFN Advisory Council member.
Dr.. Prakash has been a global leader in enhancing the societal awareness of crop and food biotechnology issues around the world for nearly three decades. Dr.. Prakash was recognized for his outstanding work: 2015 Borlaug CAST Communication Award, recognized by Huffington Post as among the Top 30 social influencers in biopharma and biotech. He is globally ranked as number #1 influencer on ‘agricultural biotechnology’ issues.
Gilbert arap Bor grows corn (pîvaz), vegetables and dairy cows on a small-scale farm of 25 acres in Kapseret, near Eldoret, Kenya. Dr Bor is also a lecturer of marketing and management at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Eldoret campus. Gilbert received the 2011 GFN Kleckner Global Farm Leader award and volunteers as a member of the Global Farmer Network Advisory Council.
Maria ‘Pilu’ Giraudo is a mom and 5th generation farmer who with her family utilizes a no-till system to grow soy, gennim, ceh, ceh û sorgul, û her weha heywandarî li parêzgeha Santa Fe, Arjantîn. Weke Endezyarê Çandiniyê hatiye perwerdekirin, Pilu Serokê Rûmetê yê Aapresid e (Komeleya Cotkarên No-Till Arjantînî) û endamê Komîteya Şêwirmendiya Tora Cotkar a Cîhanî, wek Aborî xizmetê dike & Hevserokê Komîteya Pêşketinê. Ew bi aktîvî beşdarî gelek rêxistinên sivîl ên neteweyî û navneteweyî ye ku li ser destpêşxerî û parêzvaniya çandiniya domdar in.. Di nav parêzvaniya wê de bernameyek radyoyê ya heftane heye, ji aliyê jinên gundî ve tê kirin, ku çîrokên ji çandiniyên xwe û jiyana xwe her şemî parve dikin. Pilu du salan ji bo piştgiriya Polîtîkayên Pêşkeftina Berdewam a ji bo Wezareta Çandiniyê ya Arjantînê û li 2016 wekî wergirê Xelata Global Cotkar a Tora Kleckner hate nas kirin.
Rob Horsch spent his entire career as an agricultural research and development specialist discovering, developing and deploying agricultural innovations that improve the welfare of farmers and consumers while protecting the environment and supporting broad, equitable economic growth and poverty reduction. His career has included building a billion-dollar portfolio of grants at the Gates Foundation and leading Monsanto’s plant tissue culture and transformation efforts that led to improved crops grown by millions of farmers around the world. He received the National Medal of Technology from President Clinton, was appointed to the United Nations Millennium Project Task Force on Hunger and awarded Monsanto’s highest award for science and technology.
Lloyd Le Page is an accomplished and business-savvy professional with extensive hands-on experience delivering optimal results and business value in high-growth environments and building important connections with key stakeholders in the global agriculture and food industries, investment funds, international development, and climate stakeholders globally. He is Managing Director of Kincannon and Reed Executive Search and serves as an advisor to various investment funds. Lloyd began his career as a farm manager and has over 25 years of expertise in agribusiness, xwedîkirina heywanan, and food supply chains, including vertically integrated production, investment and business environment, ag-tech, and food-tech. His career includes commercial mixed-farming, agronomy, FMCG food processing and production, 15 years in DuPont Pioneer, CEO of the CGIAR Consortium, and Senior Advisor and Lead for Agri-Food at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.
Lloyd has an extensive network and is known as leader, entrepreneur, innovation broker, and powerful connector in the private, public, non-profit, and academic sectors and has vast experience on global development and sustainability issues including resource mobilization and proposal development. He holds credit for creating new businesses and markets from scratch and consistently increasing revenue, focusing on top-line and bottom-line performance. Lloyd is well known as a mentor with the ability to manage and work with cross-functional and multidisciplinary teams. Lloyd is innovative and entrepreneurial, has created several businesses, and serves on for-profit and non-profit boards.
Staff
Mary Boote serves as Chief Executive Officer of the Global Farmer Network. Raised on a Northwest Iowa dairy, pork, garis, and soybean family farm, she had the privilege of serving as agriculture adviser to Iowa Governor Terry E. Branstad from 1997-1999.
Through the Global Farmer Network, Mary works with farmers around the world to develop and deliver communication platforms that engage the farmers’ perspective and voice as an integral part of the dialogue regarding the global agri-food system. The mission: To amplify the farmers’ deng di pêşvebirina bazirganiyê de, teknolocî, çandiniya domdar, mezinbûna aborî, û ewlehiya xurekan.
Named as one of the Worldview 100: Global Industry’s top 100 Visionaries and Leaders in Biotechnology by Scientific American Worldview in 2015, Mary has had the opportunity to travel internationally, serving on agriculture leadership missions that focused on issues as varied as instruction on strategic planning and personal representation for privatized agriculturalists in newly independent countries to learning more about smallholder maize projects to observing the trade negotiation process at the World Trade Organization.
Mary attended Northwestern College, Orange City, Iowa and was privileged to participate in the 2009 Harvard AgriBusiness Seminar.
A staff member at the GFN, Jane resides on a corn and soybean farm in Eastern Nebraska. She brings 20+ years of sales and marketing program development and deployment, project management and leadership experience.
Gina Gutierrez ji bo Tora Cotkar a Gerdûnî wekî Agvocate Ragihandina Civakê kar dike. Ew nifşê 5emîn cotkarê şîrê ji herêma navendî ya Meksîkayê ye. Li 2015, Gina rûpelek Facebook-ê dest pê kir ku ji bo pîşesaziya şîraniyê diparêze. La Vida Lactea niha hema hema heye 60,000 şagirtan. She completed a Master’s Degree in Corporate Law. Ew bi rêkûpêk ji bo kovara Ganadero û Holstein de Mexico dinivîse. Li 2018, Gina won the Global Farmer Network’s Kleckner Award.
Elly Sukup serves as Global Farmer Network’s Director of Programs and as the Food Security Technical Officer for Mercy Corps where she supports gender, youth, and social inclusion activities under IDEAL, a USAID-funded food security learning award. Before joining GFN and Mercy Corps, Elly managed the Clinton Foundation’s community nutrition program in Malawi and spent two years with the UN World Food Program in Ghana and Ethiopia. She also worked for Iowa State University as Strategic Engagement Coordinator and as a lecturer in Global Resource Systems. She studied Public Service and Administration in Agriculture and International Agriculture at Iowa State University, and has a Masters degree in Social Anthropology of Development from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London.
Patience Koku is serving the GFN as Regional Lead: Efrîka. Patience’s farm is located on the Jere Azara irrigation scheme, Hikûmeta Herêmî ya Kagarko, li eyaleta Kaduna ya Nîjeryayê. The farm produces two crops annually under center pivot irrigation. They grow mostly seed corn and corn grain for major food processing companies in Nigeria, mîna Mîlên Arî yên Nîjeryayê. Ew wergirê wê ye 2019 Xelata Kleckner ji Tora Global Cotkar û 2018 Hevpeymaniya Cornell Ji bo Cotkarê Zanistî ya Salê. Ew di heman demê de lijneya şêwirmendiya Cornell Alliance For Science jî kar dike. In her time as a member of the GFN, she has advocated on major stages.
Ruramiso Mashumba is serving the GFN as Regional Lead: Efrîka. Ruramiso is a young female farmer from Marondera, Zimbabwe and founder of Mnandi Africa, an organization that helps rural woman combat poverty and malnutrition. She is currently studying for an MBA in sustainable food and agriculture. The trailblazing farmer holds several accolades and achievements to her name that is testimony to the outstanding work she is doing in the Zimbabwean agricultural sector. Ruramiso wekî ku tê nas kirin 2020 wergirê Xelata GFN Kleckner.
Leadership Emeritus
Mirî (1932-2015)
Keith Eckel raises vegetables and grains in Pennsylvania. Keith was elected chairman of the Nationwide Mutual board of Directors and served as president of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau from 1981-1996. He was named a Pennsylvania Master Farmer in 1982 and Outstanding Young Farmer in 1983.
Craig Lang of Brooklyn, Iowa served as President of Iowa Farmer Bureau from 2001 through 2011. Lang is actively engaged on a family farm that manages a 400-cow dairy herd and tills 1,000 acres of cropland.
Mirî (1959-2024)
John Reifsteck operates a corn and soybean farm in western Champaign County, Illinois. He served on the Global Farmer Network Board of Directors, and is a former Chair. John currently serves as Chairman and President of the GROWMARK Board of Directors-a farm supply and marketing cooperative that operates principally in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin and Ontario.
Bob Vice grows avocadoes in southern California. Bob Vice retired as President of the California Farm Bureau in 1997 after serving seven and a half years as Vice President and eight and a half years as President. During that time, Bob led trade missions to over forty countries in Europe, asya, the former Soviet Union and South America.
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