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USFRA begins search for new CEO

The board of directors of the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance (USFRA) has decided not to renew the contract of its CEO Randy Krotz.

In a statement provided to Brownfield, USFRA chairman Brad Greenway said the board determined it was “in the best interests of USFRA to seek new leadership going forward”. He said the organization will move quickly to begin the search for a new CEO.

Krotz became CEO of USFRA in 2014.

USFRA, which was formed in 2011, is an alliance of ag organizations and ag-related advocacy groups working to promote a positive image of modern agricultural practices.

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