Todd Fornstrom, of Laramie County, was elected to his second term as President of the Wyoming Farm Bureau Federation at the organization’s 98th annual meeting, Nov. 16-18 in Cheyenne.
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CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Todd Fornstrom, of Laramie County, was elected to his second term as President of the Wyoming Farm Bureau Federation at the organization’s 98th annual meeting, Nov. 16-18 in Cheyenne.
Todd and his family farm in Laramie County. He and his wife, Laura, have four children. Fornstrom has served in many different leadership positions within the organization; including Wyoming Farm Bureau Vice President; Laramie County Farm Bureau President; a member of the Wyoming Farm Bureau Young Farmer and Rancher Committee; and state chair of the WyFB General Issues Committee.
Fornstrom works with his family on the Fornstrom Farm near Pine Bluffs. The diversified farm consists of irrigated corn, wheat, alfalfa, dry beans and a cattle and sheep feedlot. They also run a trucking business, custom harvest and Todd is in a partnership and runs Premium Hay Products, an alfalfa pellet mill.
“The process and the grassroots organization of Farm Bureau are a real interest to me as a farmer. Through Farm Bureau farmers and ranchers are a part of developing the rules we follow starting at the local level,” President Fornstrom stated. “Serving for the second year as president is an honor and I’ll continue to work hard as I represent Wyoming’s farmers and ranchers.”
Voting delegates elected Cole Coxbill, of Goshen County, to his second term as WyFB Vice President. Coxbill and his wife, Sammie, have three kids. They run a trucking business, commercial spraying business and raise cattle.