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KSA Announces New Leadership for 2025

KSA Announces New Leadership for 2025


By Blake Jackson

The Kentucky Soybean Association (KSA) Board of Directors has elected its 2025 Executive Committee during a recent board meeting held on January 15. The newly appointed leadership team includes Jonathan Reynolds from Clinton as President, Clay Wells from Clay as Vice-President, Drew Langley from Glendale as Secretary, and Matt Gajdzik from Shelbyville as Treasurer. All officers were elected unanimously.

“It’s an honor to serve with these farmer-leaders,” said Reynolds. “I’m grateful to have been chosen as KSA President, but this is not a one-man show. Having a solid executive committee is crucial to the success of our organization, and this officer team is just that.”

The officer team represents four key areas of Kentucky’s agricultural landscape. Reynolds noted that the expansion of KSA’s regional divisions in recent years has strengthened its ability to support soybean farmers across the state.

During the association’s Annual Meeting on January 16, Reynolds honored outgoing President Adam Hendricks of Russellville for his service by presenting him with an engraved gavel.

For more information about the Kentucky Soybean Association or to explore membership opportunities, visit KySoy.org.

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