Hull farmer and Sioux County cattle producer Craig Moss has been elected president of the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association following action taken at the group’s annual meeting earlier this month.
As reported by the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network, the ICA announced its new Executive Committee during the 2025 Iowa Cattle Industry Convention, held December 16th at the Meadows Events Center in Altoona.
Moss steps into the president’s role after serving the past two years as the association’s president-elect. He and his wife, Hayley, along with their two sons, Merritt and McCoy, farm near Hull, where they feed cattle and raise hogs alongside Craig’s parents.
Moss has been involved with the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association since early in his career, beginning as a participant in what is now known as the Iowa Cattlemen’s Leadership Program. Since then, he has served in a variety of committee and board roles within the organization and remains active with the Sioux County Cattlemen’s Association. ICA leaders say his experience over the past two years helped prepare him to take on the association’s top leadership position.









