North Dakota Farmers Union

05/01/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 05/01/2025 08:21

NDFU President Won’t Seek Reelection

North Dakota Farmers Union President Mark Watne announced he will not seek reelection to a 13th term as president at the organization's annual meeting in December. Watne was first elected in November 2013 and also serves as president of Farmers Union Insurance and Farmers Union Service Association.

As leader of the largest farm organization in the state, Watne said, "I am convinced that strong leaders must develop new leaders of future generations for the longevity of an organization to succeed. It is time to let a new generation of capable people step forward and lead us into the future of agriculture and the success of family farms and ranches."

Prior to being elected president, Watne served NDFU as a county president, state board member and staff executive director, dedicating 26 years to Farmers Union.

"The state of our organization is strong and effective," he added. "I believe we have made a huge difference in the lives of family farmers and ranchers in this country. And I have no doubt we will be effective well into the future, thanks to the continued strength of our members."

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