The application deadline for Class XIII of the Minnesota Agriculture and Rural Leadership (MARL) program is March 31 and program Executive Director Brad Schloesser is anticipating another outstanding group of ag leaders when the class kicks off its 23-month cohort in November 2024.

“As an alumnus of the MARL Program myself, I can attest to the life-changing experience that participants can expect,” said Schloesser. “The program is rigorous but the opportunity for growth is limitless. The program prepares individuals who are passionate about agriculture to assume great leadership roles and to affect positive change in agriculture across this great state.”

Individuals are encouraged to apply who are:

• Dedicated to agriculture and rural Minnesota.

• Committed to the program with time and energy.

• Residents of Minnesota, 21 years or older.

• Developing and experienced leaders in the community or other organizations.

• Open-minded and willing to engage with differences.

• Devoted to learning and personal growth.

• Able to bring unique experiences and viewpoints to the cohort.

Participants are expected to attend eleven seminars during the 23-month program period; mostly in-person, but also with online content. The time commitment for seminars of MARL Class XIII will be 16 days in Year One (2024-25), and 21 days in Year Two (2025-26). Nine seminars rotate to different locations around the state, giving participants a first-hand view of the different types of agriculture and ag-related industries in Minnesota. In Year Two, seminars will also be held in Washington, D.C. as well as abroad with the destination to be determined by the MARL board and announced in Summer 2025.

The international study tour destinations have included locations such as Morocco, Cuba, Croatia, China, Cambodia and Taiwan.

Thirty applicants are selected for each class, and application forms can be found online at www.marlprogram.org/application-forms/.

Applicants are interviewed via Zoom in early June with the board of directors selecting the class members and a formal announcement released in early July.