Senator Bill Stouffer is a life-long resident of the 21st
District, a farmer, and small business owner. Stouffer and his
wife, Sue Ellen, of 37 years, live on their family farm in
Napton, a small town near Marshall, MO. A former school
board president and graduate of the University of Missouri
College of Agriculture, he has been an active farmer in Saline
County since 1967. Stouffer’s leadership experience in the
agriculture industry includes serving as an elected member of
the state’s first corn merchandising council, and a member of
MFA’s Board of Directors for 16 years and chairman of the
board for MFA, Inc. for eight years. Stouffer is also
Treasurer of Alma Meats, a new generation cooperative that
allows farmers to control more of their product and profit in
the livestock industry.
Stouffer currently serves as Vice Chair of the Senate’s
Committee on Agriculture, Conservation, Parks, and Natural
Resources.