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A natural leader: George Goblish retires from MSGA, ASA after two decades
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A natural leader: George Goblish retires from MSGA, ASA after two decades
George Goblish was raised with his four sisters on the family farm in Redwood County. In addition to raising four children with his wife, Jenifer, Goblish cultivated a new farming family when he joined the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association (MSGA) and American Soybean Association (ASA). “I grew up with no brothers, but I found my brothers in MSGA and ASA,” Goblish said. “It’s truly a connection that goes beyond friends. We’re thick as thie…
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