South Carolina’s President Bill Mayes presents a past president’s plaque to Don Sharp, Allendale, S.C. Mr. Sharp was president.
The South Carolina Soybean Association was founded in 1966 and affiliated with the American Soybean Association the same year. The organization later incorporated corn into its name.
Past ASA Presidents from South Carolina
Leslie Tindal, Pinewood, S.C., ASA president 1969-71
John Long, Newberry, S.C., ASA president 1995-96
State Association Gallery
New officers of the South Carolina Soybean Association for 1972, from left: McGee Fralix, Lodge, S.C., treasurer; Dave Wiggins, Eutawville, S.C., president; Burnett DuBose, Monetta, S.C., vice president; Jim Palmer, Clemson, S.C., secretary; and Jim Neeley, Hartsville, S.C., executive vice president.
South Carolina’s President Bill Mayes presents a past president’s plaque to Don Sharp, Allendale, S.C. Mr. Sharp was president.
South Carolina annual meeting (left to right): W. R. Mayes, president, S.C. Soybean Association; Phil Campbell, under secretary of agriculture; Leslie Tindal, president, American Soybean Association (ASA); and Chet Randolph, executive vice president, ASA.