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The following list of FarmHouse memberss includes notable initiated brothers of
FarmHouse fraternity.
Agriculture
Athletics and entertainment
Michael Martin Murphey
Business
Evan Williams
Education
George Beadle
Government
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
Rick Berg
North Dakota State University
U.S. Representative from
North Dakota (2011–2013),
Majority Leader of the
North Dakota House of Representatives (2003–2009), member of the
North Dakota House of Representatives (1985–2011)
[1]
John W. Carlin
Kansas State University
Archivist of the United States (1995–2005), 40th
Governor of Kansas (1979–1987), chair of the
National Governors Association (1984–1985)
[1]
Reid W. Crawford
Iowa State University
Member of the
Iowa House of Representatives (1973–1981)
[4]
Cory Gardner
Colorado State University
U.S. Senator from
Colorado (2015–2021), chair of the
National Republican Senatorial Committee (2017–2019),
U.S. Representative from
Colorado (2011–2015), member of the
Colorado House of Representatives (2005–2011)
[5]
L. Steven Grasz
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
U.S. circuit judge of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (2018–present)
[1]
Clifford R. Hope
Honorary Member
U.S. Representative from
Kansas (1927–1957)
[1]
Kenny Hulshof
University of Missouri
U.S. Representative from
Missouri (1997–2009)
[1]
Claude B. Hutchison
University of Missouri
Mayor of
Berkeley, California (1955–1963), Dean of Agriculture at the
University of Nevada, Reno (1952–1954), co-founder of
FarmHouse fraternity
[1]
Bill Northey
Iowa State University
4th United States Under Secretary of Agriculture for Farm Production and Conservation at USDA (2018–Present),
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture (2007–2018)
[6]
Steve Pearce
New Mexico State University
U.S. Representative from
New Mexico (2003–2009, 2011–2019), chair of the
Republican Party of New Mexico (2018–present)
[1]
Mike Revis
University of Missouri
Member of the
Missouri House of Representatives (2018–2019)
[7]
Don Stenberg
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Treasurer of
Nebraska (2011–2019), 30th
Nebraska Attorney General (1991–2003)
[8]
Dale E. Wolf
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
70th Governor of Delaware (1992–1993), 22nd
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware (1989–1992)
[9]
Clayton Yeutter
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Counselor to the President (1992–1993), chair of the
Republican National Committee (1991–1992),
United States Secretary of Agriculture (1989–1991),
U.S. Trade Representative (1985–1989)
[1]
John W. Carlin
Cory Gardner
Clayton Yeutter
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"Notable FarmHouse Men" .
FarmHouse . Retrieved June 4, 2022 .
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"Philanthropy Laureates" . The
FarmHouse Foundation. Retrieved May 15, 2020 .
^ Staff Writer (April 2, 2009).
"Twitter Exec, Nebraska Native Evan Williams at UNL April 10" .
University of Nebraska . Retrieved January 28, 2018 .
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"Representative Reid W. Crawford" .
Iowa General Assembly . Retrieved April 16, 2020 .
^ Bartels, Lynn (August 27, 2014).
"CSU Student to Alum: 'Holy Cow! It's Cory Gardner!" .
The Denver Post . Retrieved January 28, 2018 .
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"Bill Northey" .
Secretary of Agriculture of Iowa . Retrieved January 28, 2018 .
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"About Mike Revis" . Mike Revis for Missouri. Retrieved February 14, 2018 .
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"Ceres History" . Ceres Fraternity. Retrieved January 2, 2018 .
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"Alumni Fund Donors" .
FarmHouse . Retrieved January 28, 2018 .
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