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Nathan Reed Elected NCC Chairman 2026

Nathan Reed Elected NCC Chairman 2026
Feb 13, 2026
By Farms.com

Arkansas cotton grower to lead national council

Nathan Reed, a producer from Marianna, Arkansas, has been elected chairman of the National Cotton Council (NCC) for 2026. The announcement was made during the organization’s annual meeting in San Antonio, Texas. Reed previously served as NCC vice chairman and has been actively involved in the council’s leadership for several years. 

Reed is a fourth-generation farmer who operates a diversified farm in the Arkansas Delta with his wife and four children. Their operation includes corn, cotton, milo, and soybeans. Before returning to farming full time in 2005, Reed earned a degree in agricultural business and later completed a law degree from the University of Arkansas School of Law. 

On his farm, Reed focuses on conservation and efficiency. He uses global positioning satellite technology and precision agriculture tools to improve nutrient and water management. He has also expanded the use of cover crops to protect soil health and reduce erosion. His responsible farming practices are verified through participation in the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol. 

“As a farmer from Marianna, Arkansas, Nathan Reed understands firsthand what it takes to sustain a strong and competitive agricultural operation,” said Sen. John Boozman, R-Ark., chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee. “He brings a proven record of leadership and a deep understanding of both the challenges and opportunities facing America’s cotton growers to the National Cotton Council as chairman.” 

Hank Reichle, President and CEO of Staplcotn, was elected NCC vice chairman for 2026. Several vice presidents and officers were also re-elected or newly elected, ensuring continued leadership for the organization. 

In addition to his NCC service, Reed has held leadership roles in state agricultural organizations and farm bureaus. He has also served on advisory committees connected to agricultural education and policy. 

As chairman, Reed is expected to help advance policies that strengthen the cotton industry and support farmers, ginners, merchants, and rural communities across the country. 


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