Membership: Our current members span across the United States from state, federal and county Department of Corrections and Correctional Industries. They are innovated leaders within the field of Agribusiness with expertise in livestock care, proper cultivation and use of land, food safety and security. Our members are responsible for educating future leaders, through the development of certification programs and partnerships with local Colleges and Universities. They are vital to our communities working with local industries for solutions with livestock, crop irrigation, seed selection and equipment maintenance. Together our members positively impact lives and the communities around them.
Scope of Work: Correctional Agribusiness across the United States utilize over 150,000 acres for pasture and grasslands, with thousands of additional acreage for grain and row crop production. These operations utilize a vast array of equipment necessary to operate large-scale operations. Areas of production: livestock, row crops, fresh vegetable harvesting, food processing, beverage packaging, warehousing and transportation, with specialized operations such as Kosher and/or Halal production kitchens. If you are not familiar with Correctional Agribusiness within your state, we recommend you check it out. You will be amazed!
Benefits:
Get involved – Become a member Today!
Share – Success stories in our Publications!
Connect – With Leaders at the National Level during our Conference
Educate – Members about your Organization
Individual Memberships:
Professional: $20 Annual Fee
Persons currently employed in or retired from institutional agribusiness fields. [Have voting privileges and may hold office.]
Associate: $20 Annual Fee
Persons interested in and supportive of NAIA not employed in institutional agribusiness. Vendors, private entities, and/or their representatives are not eligible. [No voting privileges and may not hold office.]
Honorary:$0 Annual Fee
Agricultural professional members with ten years membership may be eligible for a lifetime membership.
Organization Memberships:
Supporting Organization: $75 Annual Fee
Business, partnership, or corporate entity. [No voting privileges and may not hold office.]
Affiliate Organization: $75 Annual Fee
Any other related organization not specifically mentioned in by-laws. [One representative will have power of one vote. May hold office.]
Please visit the Conference Information page for levels of support.
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Please contact Amy Pataluna at apataluna@nationalcia.org prior to completing any paperwork. Please make your $20.00 check for membership dues payable to NAIA
Member States:
Arizona
Arkansas
Colorado
Georgia
Louisiana
Mississippi
Montana
Nevada
North Carolina
Oklahoma
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
UNICOR/FBOP
Virginia
Wisconsin
Past Presidents
states and years served
- David Farabough, Arkansas, 2023 to present
- Rick Doran, South Carolina, 2022 to 2023
- Todd Swick, Texas, 2021 to 2022
- Phillip Sykes, North Carolina, 2019 to 2021
- Fred Hayes, California, 2018-2019
- Kenny Raiford, Virginia, 2017–2018
- Ross Wagner, Montana, 2016–2017
- Fred Hayes, California, 2015–2016
- David Farabough, Arkansas, 2014–2015
- Jeff Ropp, Oklahoma, 2013–2014
- Brenda Marino, Colorado, 2012–2013
- Steve Strahan, Arkansas, 2011–2012
- Andy Farley, Ohio, 2010–2011
- Curtis McCarthy, Utah, 2009–2010
- Lin Paul, Indiana, 2008–2009
- Harry Redd, Virginia, 2007–2008
- Don Troyer, Oklahoma, 2006–2007
- William Gillette, Virginia, 2005–2006
- Joe English, Georgia, 2004–2005
- James Bost, Arkansas, 2003–2004
- Joel Anderson, Florida, 2002–2003
- Bert Dew, South Carolina, 2001–2002
- Tom Fordyce, Texas, 2000–2001
- Johne Potts, Florida, 1999–2000
- Jim Leslie, Louisiana, 1998–1999
- Don Troyer, Oklahoma, 1997–1998
- Eddie Walker, Oklahoma, 1996–1997
- James Masse, Colorado, 1995–1996
- Dale Cortner, Kentucky, 1994–1995
- Mark McCown, South Carolina, 1993–1994
- Renee Phillips, Georgia, 1992–1993
- Billy Poston, Florida, 1991–1992
- Marianne Luppold, Massachusetts, 1990–1991
- Michael Hardy, Louisiana, 1989–1990
- Dick Davis, Oklahoma, 1988–1989
- Vicki Moses, Tennessee, 1987–1988
- Ed Crotty, New Jersey, 1986–1987
- Dale Cortner, Kentucky, 1985–1986
- John Shiver, South Carolina, 1984–1985
- Robert Williams, Pennsylvania, 1983–1984
- Robert McNail, Ohio, (Split term)1983–1984
- James Anderson, Texas, 1982–1983
- Al Lepper, Mississippi, 1981–1982
- James Patterson, Kentucky, 1980–1981
- Wayne Middleton, Mississippi, 1979–1980
- Bobby Whitworth, Georgia, 1978–1979
- Tom Wittick, Ohio, 1977–1978
- Ed Evans, Tennessee, 1976–1977
- Johnnie Sartor, Mississippi, 1975–1976
- Robert Schultz, Illinois, 1974–1975
- Eldon T. Andrews, California, 1973–1974
- W.L. Galloway, Oklahoma, 1972–1973
- A.L. Grizzard, Virginia, 1971–1972
- Dave Greenwald, Florida, 1970–1971
- George T. Fuller, Ohio, 1969–1970
- Fred M. Whitemarsh, Wisconsin, 1968–1969
- Cliff Conrad, Oregon, 1967–1968
- Norris N. Nichols, Maryland, 1966–1967
- George R. Gilbert, New York, 1965–1966
- Byron W. Frierson, Texas, 1964–1965
- Howard Magnuson, Washington, 1963–1964
- Harry T. Cottman, Maryland, 1962–1963
- Roland Hallick, Indiana, 1961–1962
- Don Frost, Nebraska, 1960–1961
- H.H. Brown, Washington, D.C., 1959–1960
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