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Kentucky Soybean Association Leader Discusses Role
Keen Schneeber shares insights on his involvement with the Corteva Young Leaders program.
Mar. 22, 2026 at 1:18am
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Keen Schneeber, a member of the Kentucky Soybean Board from Winchester, Kentucky, discusses his participation in the Corteva Young Leaders program and shares details about his farming background and what he enjoys about the industry.
Why it matters
The Corteva Young Leaders program aims to develop the next generation of agricultural leaders, which is important for the long-term sustainability and growth of the soybean industry in Kentucky and beyond.
The details
Schneeber talks about how he got his start in farming and the specific areas where he farms. He expresses excitement about being part of the Corteva Young Leaders program, which provides training and networking opportunities for up-and-coming agricultural leaders.
- Schneeber has been a member of the Kentucky Soybean Board.
The players
Keen Schneeber
A member of the Kentucky Soybean Board from Winchester, Kentucky.
Corteva Young Leaders program
A program that develops the next generation of agricultural leaders.
What they’re saying
“I am excited to be a part of the Corteva Young Leaders program.”
— Keen Schneeber, Kentucky Soybean Board member
The takeaway
The Corteva Young Leaders program is playing a crucial role in nurturing the next generation of agricultural leaders in Kentucky, which is important for the long-term success and growth of the soybean industry in the state.


