Innovative Ag Services’ Jamin Manus Selected for NGFA’s 2025-2026 Committee Apprentice Program

Feb 18, 2025


Jamin Manus

News Release

Hubbard, Iowa – Tuesday, February 18, 2025 Innovative Ag Services (IAS) is proud to announce that Jamin Manus, West Grain Marketing Manager, has been selected for the National Grain and Feed Association’s (NGFA) 2025-2026 Committee Apprentice Program (CAP).

The CAP program, now in its 11th year, provides emerging leaders within NGFA-member companies the opportunity to engage in the association’s policy and regulatory initiatives. Participants will begin their term at the NGFA Annual Convention next month in Carlsbad, California, where they will join meetings and calls as non-voting committee members. A highlight of the program includes the CAP DC Experience at the Summer Legislative Fly-In in Washington, D.C., where participants will advocate for the grain, feed, and agricultural industry on Capitol Hill.

“We are thrilled to see Jamin recognized as a future leader in the grain industry,” said Charlie White, Vice President of Grain. “His expertise and dedication to grain marketing at IAS make him an outstanding representative for our cooperative in this national program.”

IAS congratulates Jamin on this well-deserved recognition and looks forward to his contributions to NGFA’s advocacy efforts.

For more information about the NGFA CAP program, visit www.ngfa.org/cap.

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About Innovative Ag Services
Innovative Ag Services Co. is a full-service farm cooperative offering a complete line of supplies and services to meet all of your farm needs. We provide value-added products and services to nearly 5,000 members in the grain, agronomy, feed, and energy markets. Our 30+ locations are conveniently located throughout northeast and central Iowa, and southwestern Wisconsin. Learn more at InnovativeAg.com.
 

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