NMCGA on the Trail

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Bronson Corn to Lead NMCGA

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Roswell native Bronson Corn began his term as the new President of the New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association (NMCGA) during the recent Joint Stockman’s Convention in Albuquerque. Thirty-seven years old, he has served as NMCGA’s President-Elect for the past two years. As President-Elect, he attended the legislative sessions working on issues that impact agriculture and rural communities.

Corn graduated from Goddard High in Roswell. He attended New Mexico State University. In 2006 he went to TCU to the Ranch Management program. Corn is the fifth generation on his family ranch, which was settled in the 1870s. He also leases his own ranch and feedlot.

Corn said “I am honored to serve in this position and will work hard for the cattle industry, while focusing on the issues that affect the bottom line of every family business. Corn also stated “I am excited to be working with a great executive committee and board of directors. Together we will carry on traditions and create new legacies for future generations.” The NMCGA Executive Committee members are President-Elect Tom Paterson, Secretary/Treasurer Shacey Sullivan, Vice President-At-Large Becky Spindle, Northeast Regional Vice President Cliff Copeland, Southeast Regional Vice President Jeff Decker, Northwest Regional Vice President Dave Kenneke, Southwest Regional Vice President Roy Farr and Past Presidents Randel Major and Loren Patterson.