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Montana Farmers Union elects new president

Members elected Walter Schweitzer to serve as president
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The 104th Annual Convention of the Montana Farmers Union was held in Great Falls this weekend, and at the conclusion of this year’s event, a new president was elected to lead the organization.

Members elected Walter Schweitzer to serve as President of the statewide grassroots organization.

Schweitzer and his wife Cindy Palmer farm and ranch near Geyser where he grew up. He said he's humbled be entrusted with the responsibility he now holds.

“Well, first off, I feel very honored that this group of members selected me to lead them,” Schweitzer shared. “I've known many of them most of my life.”

One of the factors that led Schweitzer to run for presidency was the state of the farm economy.

“I started farming in the 1980s and we were in one of the largest ag crises in history then,” Schweitzer explained. “I'm looking at it right now, with these trade wars that we have going. Losing markets that we have spent 40 some years developing. I think we're heading into a bigger crisis than the 80s. I want to do something to try to save my farm for my family's future.”

Schweitzer takes the reins from Alan Merrill who served as president of Montana Farmers Union for 14 years.

With many issues impacting producers bottom lines, Schweitzer will work with his fellow board members to make a difference.

“First off, the board is made up of a bunch of guys and gals that are the leaders here in Montana agriculture,” Schweitzer said. “I'm going to lean on them heavily for their experience and their advice on trying to lead this organization to try to educate our neighbors on the crisis that we're facing.”

Walter Schweitzer is the brother of former Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer.