SANDY, UTAH - Members from Utah's 28 County Farm Bureaus met November 19-20 to select leaders for the state's largest farming and ranching organization. Delegates re-elected Tooele County hay farmer and rancher Leland Hogan to his 5th two-year term as president of the Utah Farm Bureau Federation. Hogan has and will continue to serve on the American Farm Bureau Board of Directors as well as the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture.
Rulon Fowers, a hay grower from Hooper, Weber County, Rex Larsen, a cattle rancher and grain farmer from Spanish Fork, Utah County, and Edwin Sunderland, a dairy farmer and turkey producer from Chester, Sanpete County were all re-elected to two-year terms on the Utah Farm Bureau Board of Directors.
Dustin Cox, a cattle rancher and hay broker from Alton, Kane County, was selected as the new chairman of the Young Farmer and Rancher Committee (YF&R). Marc & Hollie Henrie, FSA Loan Officer and farmers from Smithfield, Cache County; Kyle & Shelly Matthews, grain and forage growers from Grantsville, Tooele County; Meagher & Tiffany McConkie, ranchers from Altamont, Duchesne County; and John & Dusty Reese, Range Conservation Specialist and ranchers from Kanab, Kane County were selected to be on the state YF&R committee.
Janae Titmus, who with her husband operates a sheep & cattle and farming operation in Grantsville, Tooele County, was elected to the state Women's Committee.




