Kansas Crop Improvement Association announces Steve F. Schuler as its new Executive Director
Manhattan, Kanss, USA
January 8, 2010
The Kansas Crop Improvement Association has announced Steve F. Schuler as its new Executive Director. Schuler succeeds Daryl Strouts, who has taken a position with Kansas Wheat Alliance. Schuler has been with KCIA since 1999, most recently serving as director of certification services. He has degrees in agronomy crop production and physiology from Kansas State University and a Doctorate from the University of Arkansas.
"We're excited to have Steve as our executive. His past experience with KCIA will make for an orderly transition and allow us to continuing providing a high level of service and confidence in Kansas Certified Seed,"
said Tim Oborny, KCIA president.
Kansas Crop Improvement Association is a not-for-profit organization that serves as the official seed certifying agency for the state of Kansas. KCIA also offers a variety of seed testing, inspection and auditing services for the seed and crop production industries. For additional information visit www.kscrop.org.
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