The election brings to a close a long and very successful career in Farm Bureau but Villwock will remain a member as he returns to life on the farm.
“I sure will and I truly believe in Farm Bureau. I think every farmer in Indiana needs to be a member. They need someone fighting for them at the courthouse or the statehouse or Washington DC, because if they become members we get more things accomplished that make a difference. It’s a pretty good deal for $32.50.
Villwock said there is a distinct positive that comes from not winning.
“I’ll be able to watch my grandchildren grow up and that’s a pretty important job.”
Joining Duvall is AFBF’s new vice president Scott VanderWal of South Dakota. He won that three man race on the first ballot.