‘Off to the races’: MN farmer elected to ASA exec. committee

‘Off to the races’: MN farmer elected to ASA exec. committee

Published On: December 11, 20253 min read

Minnesota farmer Jamie Beyer is primed to shine on the national soy advocacy stage.  

During its annual election meeting in St. Louis, the American Soybean Association (ASA) Board of Directors voted in the executive committee members who will lead the organization through the coming year’s top advocacy priorities, including the farm economy, biofuels, inputs, trade, markets and other critical policy issues for U.S. soybean farmers.  

 Beyer, who has served on ASA since 2021, will serve as an at-large member of ASA’s executive committee.  

 “I am excited to level up my advocacy for Minnesota soybean farmers in Washington, D.C.,” Beyer said. “There is no shortage of ag-related issues in the national conversation, and I look forward to working with the rest of the team at the American Soybean Association.”   

Beyer grows soybeans, corn, sugarbeets and alfalfa in Wheaton with her husband, Robb, and their three daughters. She has represented Traverse County on the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association (MSGA) since 2015, when she participated in ASA’s Young Leader Program. From 2019-2021, Beyer served as MSGA president. She’s also an administrator with her local watershed district.  

George Goblish (far left) is terming off ASA after 11 years. Darin Johnson (second to right) is replacing Goblish, joining five MN farmer leaders on the board, including Adam Guetter (far right)

Ohio farmer Scott Metzger, who previously served as ASA vice president, will serve as ASA president in 2026. Caleb Ragland of Kentucky, who served as the 2025 ASA president, moves to the role of ASA chairman. Former chairman Josh Gackle of North Dakota rotates off the nine-member executive committee. The ASA board elected Iowa’s Dave Walton vice president, a role that puts him in line to serve as the association’s president in 2027. 

ASA celebrated the advocacy of and said farewell to several directors who retired this year, including George Goblish, who termed off ASA after 11 years of leadership. Goblish is also retiring from MSGA to focus on his role in directing checkoff resources with the Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council.  

“It’s been an honor to represent Minnesota farmers in the nation’s capital,” said Goblish, who also served as MSGA president from 2013-2015. “I’m grateful for the friendships I’ve made and hope I’ve made a positive impact promoting our industry as an advocate.” 

Goblish was a past member of ASA’s executive committee and served on several other boards during his decade on ASA: the Soy Aquaculture Alliance, WISHH and ASA’s Commodity Classic Planning Committee, which he chaired in 2022. He’s also chaired ASA’s political action committee.

“George has been a very involved and dedicated leader on the ASA Board, representing Minnesota soybean growers in an outstanding way,” ASA CEO Steve Censky said. “George’s service has made a lasting, positive impact on soybean growers and on our association.”

MSGA President Darin Johnson was appointed to replace Goblish on ASA, joining Beyer, Adam Guetter, Jim Kukowski, Jeffrey Sorenson and Bob Worth in representing Minnesota on the national board.  

“George is one of those leaders who isn’t afraid to step up and be a mentor along the way,” Johnson said. “He leaves big shoes to fill, but I know I have a lot of experienced directors on ASA backing me up.”   

Beyer said the executive committee is wasting no time working toward a stronger outlook for U.S. Soy, which generates over $120 billion in economic activities.  

 “The work literally starts today with joint meetings with the United Soybean Board, U.S. Soybean Export Council and WISHH,” she said. “Off to the races!”  

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