Corteva, Sukup leaders appointed board leaders for Cultivation Corridor
Business Record Staff Jan 23, 2026 | 3:55 pm
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142 wordsAg and Environment, All Latest NewsAmerica’s Cultivation Corridor, a statewide initiative focused on strengthening Iowa’s agricultural biosciences economy, announced Wednesday that Todd Frazier, vice president of U.S. marketing for Corteva, will serve as chair of its board of directors. Tom Mangan, president and CEO of Sukup Manufacturing Co., was named vice chair. Both terms began Tuesday at the Corridor’s board meeting. Kevin Rasmussen, owner of Owl Lake Production Co. and a member of the Iowa Pork Producers Association, will serve as past chair for 2026-27. “Today, more than ever, innovation is the engine that creates value and drives success in agriculture and bioscience industries, and America’s Cultivation Corridor is at the forefront of that progress,” Frazier said in a prepared statement. “The Corridor plays a critical role in connecting the people and organizations who develop, fund and champion new ideas through the entire value chain.”


