Trade association for farm equipment manufacturers elects new leaders

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Posted 11/16/17

HOUSTON - Mark Lamboley of Peru and Randy R. Reinke of Minnetonka, Minn. were elected to the Farm Equipment Manufacturers Association Board of Directors on Nov. 8.

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Trade association for farm equipment manufacturers elects new leaders

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HOUSTON - Mark Lamboley of Peru and Randy R. Reinke of Minnetonka, Minn. were elected to the Farm Equipment Manufacturers Association Board of Directors on Nov. 8. The Farm Equipment Manufacturers Association represents companies in the farm implement industry in the United States and Canada.

Lamboley is director of business development for HCC, Inc. in Mendota, which designs and manufactures reels and sieves for combines. It has operations in North America and South America, specifically Curitiba, Brazil. HCC also owns Triple-C in Kansas, which manufactures attachments for skid steer and three-point applications.

Reinke is president and CEO of Custom Products of Litchfield, a sheet metal fabricator specializing in the design and manufacture of cabs and roll bars for the off-highway vehicle market. Reinke also owns and manages Reinke Properties, LLC. He serves on several boards and committees including the Grow Minnesota! Advisory committee, which is a program of the state's Chamber of Commerce.

The men were elected to three-year terms during the association’s annual Marketing & Distribution Convention held in Houston. They join 14 other executives who represent a segment of the agricultural industry that designs and produces equipment to complement mass-produced lines. The association serves as the collective voice, advocate and resource for about 700 companies.