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Culp to serve another term as INFB vice president

Indiana Farm Bureau’s vice president will continue to serve the state’s members for another term.
Jasper County farmer Kendell Culp has defeated opponent Kevin Underwood of Tippecanoe County.
He says growing membership remains one of his top priories.
“We need to continue to strengthen our county farm bureaus,” he says. “There’s also a lot of specialty crops in Indiana and diversified agriculture. We need to welcome them in and make them part of the organization.”
Culp says he encourages members to stay engaged ahead of next year’s legislative session.
“We’ve got to have more voices,” he says. “I think that really need to be a focus we have to have in Farm Bureau. How do we get more voices for agriculture and how can they speak up to make a difference?”
Culp has served as the organization’s vice president since 2015.
AUDIO: Kendell Culp, Indiana Farm Bureau
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