Published On: May 27th, 2026Categories: Association News

We’re excited to announce that HPFC customer‑stockholder and nominating committee member Lindy McMillen has been selected for the Farm Credit Council Services Women of Distinction program. Get to know Lindy and find out how her involvement in agriculture is shaping the future of the industry.

High Plains Farm Credit customer-stockholder and nominating committee member, Lindy McMillen, and her family stand in front of a combine during wheat harvest.

Get to Know Lindy McMillen

Lindy grew up with a passion for agriculture and is now the co‑owner of McMillen Farms, Inc. Over the past six years, she and her husband have grown their family farm in Lane County, Kansas, into a dryland operation producing milo, corn, and wheat.

They’re proud to be raising their young son in agriculture and hope to instill in him the values of hard work and responsibility.

From Ag Industry Leader to Farm Bureau Champion

Off the farm, Lindy serves as Director of Grain Trading for Garden City Co‑op, where she oversees grain merchandising and origination across 21 locations in Kansas and Oklahoma.

She’s deeply committed to rural America and is involved in several organizations and boards that support the ag industry and her local community. You may also recognize Lindy as the 2026 American Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers Discussion Meet winner.

Lindy McMillen takes a selfie on top of a grain elevator that overlooks Kansas farmland.

Lindy’s Next Adventure: The Women of Distinction Program

Lindy looks forward to participating in the Women of Distinction program to continue building her leadership skills, connect with other women in agriculture, and challenge her perspectives — all with the goal of making a meaningful impact on the future of agriculture.

Congratulations, Lindy, and thank you for representing High Plains Farm Credit and our Kansas communities so well.

Get Involved in the Future of Agriculture

Whether you’re a young farmer getting started in the industry or a veteran with decades of experience, your story can make a difference. If you’d like to share your voice, get in touch with our team. We often meet with lawmakers to advance legislative efforts in support of agriculture and rural America. Your first-hand experience is extremely powerful.

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