Oklahoma Farm Bureau board of directors
Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s grassroots membership elect the leaders of their organization.
The Oklahoma Farm Bureau board of directors is comprised of one director from each of the nine OKFB districts in addition to the President, who serves in an at-large capacity.
State board members are elected to three-year terms and can serve a maximum of three consecutive terms. The OKFB president serves two-year terms with a term limit of four consecutive terms.
The chair of the OKFB Women’s Leadership Committee and the chairman of the OKFB Young Farmers & Ranchers Commit-tee also serve on the state board.
Rodd Moesel
President
Canadian County
Rodd Moesel is in the horticulture business in far west Oklahoma City.
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Gary Crawley
Vice President, District 5 Director
Pittsburg County
Gary Crawley has a cattle operation in southeastern Oklahoma with his wife, Wilma.
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Monte Tucker
Treasurer, District 2 Director
Roger Mills County
Monte Tucker is a
fifth-generation cattle
rancher from Sweetwater,
Oklahoma.
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James Fuser
District 6 Director
Ottawa County
James Fuser raises soybeans, corn, wheat and hay, in addition to his cow-calf operation near Afton, Oklahoma.
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Leon Richards
District 1 Director
Texas County
Leon Richards owns a dryland farming operation in addition to a cow/calf operation.
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David VonTungeln
District 3 Director
Canadian County
David VonTungeln has been a Candian County farmer and rancher for more than 40 years.
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Kerry Givens
District 4 Director
Comanche County
Kerry Givens is a cattle order buyer and has a cow/calf operation.
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Stacy Simunek
District 7 Director
Kay County
Stacy Simunek is a farmer and rancher and runs a family-owned hay equipment business in Kay County.
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John Grundmann
District 8 Director
Pottawatomie County
John Grundmann owns and operates a pecan shelling business and runs cattle.
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Jim Meek
District 9 Director
Okmulgee County
Jim Meek is a third-generation Okmulgee County rancher who lives near the town of Okmulgee.
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For information about the Board of Directors, please contact Melisa Neal.
Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership Committee
(For information about the Women’s Committee, please contact Marcia Irvin.)
- Mignon Bolay – Chair, Noble County
- Paula Sawatzky – Vice Chair, District Two, Custer County
- Cindy Schoenecke – Secretary, District Nine, Okmulgee County
- Robin Bryant– District One, Dewey County
- Karen Krehbiel Dodson – District Three, Caddo County
- Sandra Berry – District Four, Stephens County
- Arlene LeMaster – District Five, LeFlore County
- Kelly Blair – District Six, Cherokee County
- Terry Pederson – District Seven, Alfalfa County
- Jan Marie Long – District Eight, Pontotoc County
Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee
(For information about the Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee, please contact Zac Swartz.)
- Cody & Kara Goodknight – Chair, District 4, Comanche County
- Will & Leslie Lewis – Vice Chair, District 9, Okmulgee County
- Logan & Brittany Hukill – Secretary, District 3, Caddo County
- Chism Sander – District 1, Dewey County
- Nocona & Jordan Cook – District 2, Washita County
- John & Myiul Morris – District 5 (At-Large), Cotton County
- Chris Hoskins – District 6, Rogers County
- Dustin Ratliff – District 7, Noble County
- Corey Holman – District 8, Pottawatomie County
- River Mitchell – At Large, Comanche County