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Gary Berg


Gary BergGary Berg

District 13 Director

RR 2, Box 197
St. Elmo, IL  62458
Home: (618) 829-3304
Cell: (618) 267-3304
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Terms

  • 1st ISA Term:  2011-2014

Activities

  • Illinois Soybean Association
  • American Soybean Association
  • 2010-11 ISA Soy Ambassador
  • Illinois Corn Growers Association
  • Illinois Wheat Association Past President
  • St. Elmo School Board Past President
  • Fayette County ASCS Advisory Board (previous leadership roles)
  • Fayette County Farm Bureau (previous leadership roles)
  • Past Member of Fayette County Bank Board of Directors
 
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