Michigan Farmer Matt Frostic Elected to Serve as NCGA First Vice President

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The National Corn Growers Association’s (NCGA) Corn Board has elected Matt Frostic, of Applegate, Michigan, as the organization’s next first vice president for the new fiscal year, which begins October 1, 2025.

“I’m honored to be elected by my peers to serve in this new leadership role,” Frostic said. “This is a pivotal time for agriculture, and I’m excited to contribute to NCGA’s efforts to advocate for corn growers and advance innovation across the industry. I look forward to working alongside dedicated grower leaders and staff to help shape a strong future for U.S. corn.”

Frostic farms 1,000 acres of corn, soybeans, edible beans and sugar beets in east-central Michigan. On his farm, they also have approximately 550 head-finished beef cattle on feed.

Frostic is a current NCGA board member, who serves as the board’s liaison to the Production and Sustainability Action Team and the Animal Ag Alliance. He is also a member of the Finance Committee.

You can learn more about Frostic here.

On October 1, Jed Bower, of Ohio becomes NCGA president. In October 2026, Bower becomes board chair and Frostic becomes president.

SOURCE: NCGA News Release

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