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Joehl will be responsible for coordinating programs to enhance and expedite the commercialization of wheat innovations through public and private research programs. He will also lead federal research appropriations and other research related policy efforts.
“As the wheat industry shifts focus to increasing overall productivity and profitability, I strongly believe Steve’s role is key to wheat production’s turnaround in the U.S.,” commented NAWG CEO Jim Palmer.
Joehl joins the wheat growers after nearly 40 years with Monsanto, working in various roles and capacities since beginning his career in 1975 in sales and sales management. Joehl was Monsanto’s liaison to wheat growers through NAWG and U.S. Wheat Associates since 2010 until his retirement from Monsanto in March of this year. Through his relationships with wheat growers, he was elected to the board of the National Wheat Foundation and served as secretary/treasurer. He led Monsanto’s wheat advisory council as the executive director.
Cadiz man named 2015 Ohio Outstanding Tree Farmer
 CADIZ, Ohio — Alan Walter, owner of the Sycamore Hill Tree Farm in Harrison County, has been named the 2015 Ohio Outstanding Tree Farmer of the Year by the Ohio Tree Farm Committee, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR).
Walter has actively managed his 150-acre woodland since 1990. Forestry practices that improve the health and productivity of the woodlands include grapevine and multiflora rose control, thinning to release crop trees and selective timber harvesting. Walter has special interest in managing his woods while improving habitat for non-game wildlife species dependent upon early successional habitat, especially songbirds.
He is active in the East Central Ohio Forestry Assoc., a regional group of woodland owners.
5/20/2015