Corina Brant of Frankfort is District 3’s new director, and in this role, she represents Benton, Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Jasper, Newton, Tippecanoe and White counties on the Indiana Farm Bureau board of directors.
Brant farms alongside her husband, Bryan, primarily focusing on corn and soybeans in Clinton and Tippecanoe counties. In addition, they sell GHX seed and Brant is a substitute teacher at Clinton Central.
She has an associate’s degree in applied sciences from Ivy Tech Community College, focusing on ag business, and a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Purdue Global, which is Purdue University’s accredited online university.
Prior to being elected to the INFB board, she was president of the Tippecanoe County Farm Bureau. But she has served INFB in many capacities, including county township chair, YF&AP chair, secretary/treasurer and vice president. At the district level, she represented District 3 on the YF&AP State Committee.
Outside of Farm Bureau, she has served as president of Clinton County 4-H Council, vice president of the Clinton Central Education Foundation, board member at Frankfort First Church of the Nazarene and member of the Wabash Heartland Innovation Network.
She and Bryan have two kids: 10-year-old Ayva and 8-year-old William. Her hobbies include reading, cooking, raising cattle and helping with 4-H projects.