Wisconsin soybean growers will continue to have solid representation within both state and national leadership structures, according to the Wisconsin Soybean Association (WSA).
Don Lutz of Scandinavia has completed his term on the American Soybean Association (ASA) board, with Steve Trzebiatowski of Amherst Junction stepping into the role alongside Tanner Johnson of Prairie Farm. Johnson has also taken on added responsibility after being named treasurer of ASA’s executive committee.
At the state level, Trzebiatowski’s move to national leadership opened a seat on the Wisconsin Soybean Board. That position has been filled by Luke Goessling of Whitewater, bringing new representation to the board.
Wisconsin holds two seats on the ASA Board of Directors, ensuring the state’s growers remain actively involved in national soybean policy and industry leadership.








