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Premier Farm Credit, a leading agricultural lending cooperative in Northeast Colorado, is proud to announce the selection of Chris Hornung as its new Chief Executive Officer. The decision was made by its Board of Directors after a nationwide search. Hornung, who now serves as the VP Lending has worked with Premier Farm Credit for 18 years and will officially assume the President & CEO role upon the retirement of Michael Grauberger at the end of 2024. With a strong background in agriculture and...
Colorado State University’s Agricultural and Business Management Economist Jeff Tranel will be leading two workshops to help local agricultural producers learn how to work through the transfer of their farms and ranches to the next generation and begin planning their estates. The Yuma workshop will be held on Dec. 8 from 1:30-5:30 p.m. at the Yuma Community Center, 421 E. 2nd Ave., Yuma. The Brush session will be held on Dec. 9 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Riverview Event Center, 19201 CR 24, Brush. These workshops are hosted by Premier Farm Cred...
Premier Farm Credit is now accepting applications for their GRO Program, which awards grants to 4-H and FFA members for their ag-related projects. Applications are available at premieraca.com and in all Premier Farm Credit locations and are due Nov. 5. “Youth are the future of our rural communities,” Mike Grauberger, President and Chief Executive Officer of Premier Farm Credit, said. “We’ve been excited and encouraged by the accomplishments of past recipients and are looking forward to investing in a new group of talented young people....