Four Directors Re-Elected to Farm Credit Mid-America’s Board of Directors

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Customer-owners select Clark, Fogleman, Hill and Hopper for another four-year term

LOUISVILLE, KY, UNITED STATES, June 23, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Farm Credit Mid-America has announced the results of its recent Board of Directors and 2027 Nominating Committee elections, with customer-owners with voting stock selecting four directors to represent Arkansas/Missouri, Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio.

The following directors have been re-elected to the Board of Directors for a four-year term:

 Franklin A. Fogleman, Jr. of Marion, Arkansas
 Stephanie Hopper of Macy, Indiana
 Todd Clark of Lexington, Kentucky
 Lowell Hill of DeGraff, Ohio

Fogleman is a sixth-generation farmer producing corn, rice and soybeans on land his family has farmed since 1849. Hopper’s fourth-generation, family operation raises corn, soybeans, wheat and hay and includes a contract swine business, as well as a cow/calf herd and direct-to-consumer beef sales. Clark’s diversified operation produces cattle and hay and offers equine services, custom pasture maintenance and short-term rentals for local agricultural events. Hill raises corn, soybeans and hay on approximately 1,500 acres of owned and rented land.

Farm Credit Mid-America’s Board of Directors is comprised of 15 stockholder-elected positions and two board-appointed outside directors. The board represents the communities and farms that Farm Credit Mid-America supports through its products and services and influences important decisions that determine the cooperative’s direction and growth.

Thoughtful planning and disciplined decisions by Farm Credit Mid-America’s Board of Directors and leadership have positioned the cooperative to deliver strong results and continue fulfilling its purpose amid a challenging agricultural economy.

In 2025, Farm Credit Mid-America grew owned and managed earning assets 11% through existing and new customers, achieved record net income of $600 million and maintained a strong capital position of 14.8%. As a result, the Board of Directors approved to return a record $280 million cash patronage to eligible customer-owners in March 2026.

As weather conditions, commodity prices and customer profitability continue to vary across its six-state territory, Farm Credit Mid-America remains focused on providing dependable access to capital, trusted guidance and long-term support for rural communities and agriculture.

Customer-owners also elected the following individuals to serve on the 2027 Nominating Committee, which is responsible for selecting candidates for the cooperative’s 2027 elections.

Arkansas/Missouri
 Corbin Brown, Wynne
 Heath Donner, Manila
 Mark Fincher, Dyess
 Travis Senter II, Osceola
 Chris Wood, Hickory Ridge

Indiana
 Dan Arnholt, Columbus
 A.J. Booher, West Lafayette
 Katharine Burger, Cedar Grove
 Scott Maple, Kokomo
 Brian Wise, Carmel

Kentucky
 Steven Bach, Mount Sterling
 Caleb Brown, Princeton
 Chris Mitchell, Flemingsburg
 Alice Maze Porter, Hillsboro
 Aaron Tucker, Calhoun

Ohio
 Greg Corocran, Chillicothe
 Luke Durbin, Coshocton
 Beth Ellis, Sabina
 Lisa Peterson, Sabina
 Jeff Wuebker, Versailles

Tennessee
 Andy Davis, Sparta
 Heather Hardy, Brownsville
 Willis Jepson, Orlinda
 Nick Patterson, Red Boiling Springs
 Ben Sanders, Columbia

For more information about Farm Credit Mid-America’s Board of Directors or to learn how to become a candidate, visit fcma.com/company/directors.

Charissa O'Daniel
Farm Credit Mid-America
+1 502-299-2093
email us here

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