Fourth District Congressman Randy Feenstra is congratulating Northwest Iowa hog farmer Dwight Mogler on his appointment to the National Pork Board, calling it a win for Iowa’s pork producers.
In a statement, Feenstra, a Republican from Hull who’s running for governor, said Mogler’s appointment reflects his long-standing leadership in the pork industry and gives Iowa hog farmers a stronger voice at the national level. Feenstra highlighted the importance of promoting pork exports, protecting animal health, and keeping threats like African Swine Fever out of the United States.
Mogler, a Lyon County resident who serves on Feenstra’s Agriculture Advisory Board, farms in Northwest Iowa and has been active in industry advocacy and producer leadership. Feenstra also shared the news on social media, calling the appointment “a big win for Iowa and our hog farmers,” and praising Mogler’s commitment to the state’s agricultural economy.
Feenstra, a member of the U.S. House Agriculture Committee, has consistently emphasized support for Iowa’s livestock producers through trade expansion, biosecurity efforts, and federal ag policy focused on rural communities.









