Lifetime of Service to Farmers Earns Schneidewind the “World of Corn” Award

Lindsay Croke
November 25, 2025

The IL Corn Growers Association (ICGA) is proud to announce that Mark Schneidewind, retired Manager of the Will County Farm Bureau, received the “World of Corn” Award at the ICGA Annual Meeting on November 25, 2025.

 

This award honors individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the corn industry through leadership, advocacy, and service. Schneidewind is recognized for his four decades of dedication to Illinois agriculture, his commitment to building relationships between farmers and policymakers, and his enduring efforts to strengthen rural communities through education and outreach.

 

“Mark’s leadership and passion for agriculture have left a mark on Will County and across Illinois,” said Mark Bunselmeyer, President of the IL Corn Growers Association and a farmer from Maroa. “He’s spent his entire career making sure farmers have a voice, that our communities stay connected to agriculture, and that the next generation understands the importance of what we do.”

 

Schneidewind served as Manager of the Will County Farm Bureau from 1991 until his retirement in February 2025, completing a remarkable 40-year career in agricultural leadership. Within these 40 years, Schneidewind became an important and invaluable partner for IL Corn, always showing up to help with a NASCAR event, coordinate local volunteers for an IL Corn legislative event, or secure donations of hay bales, sweet corn or whatever was needed for consumer engagement opportunities.

 

Of course, Schneidewind wasn’t only helping IL Corn. He was organizing the Will County Farm Bureau tent and petting zoo at the county fair and championing the efforts at Joliet Junior College to connect students with real-world opportunities in agriculture and agribusiness.

 

Throughout his career, Schneidewind emphasized service, collaboration, and education. He played a key role in programs such as Ag in the Classroom and Illinois Farm Families, programs that wouldn’t function without support from farmer volunteers and leaders who are passionate about building ag awareness and supporting ag education.

 

“The relationships Mark built and the programs he developed have created opportunities for countless young people and strengthened the future of Illinois agriculture,” said Bunselmeyer. “His legacy is one of dedication, integrity, and community.”


Schneidewind and his wife, Anita, have been active partners in Farm Bureau events and initiatives for more than three decades. Their son, Michael, has also been part of the family’s journey through Illinois agriculture.


Media Inquiries

 

About the Award

The World of Corn Award is the Illinois Corn Growers Association’s “Lifetime Achievement” award, typically presented to past farmer leaders who have shown exceptional commitment to the association and related agricultural organizations. Occasionally, ICGA presents more than one award in a year, including to retiring legislators or partners who have been particularly instrumental on key agricultural issues.

 

The award honors individuals who have made significant contributions to the corn industry through advocacy, leadership, and service, exemplifying a lifelong dedication to promoting the interests of Illinois corn farmers and advancing the agricultural community statewide.

 

About the IL Corn Growers Association

IL Corn Growers Association is a state-based organization that represents the interests of corn farmers in Illinois, maintaining a high profile on issues in Washington, DC, and Springfield, IL. Through grassroots advocacy, ICGA creates a future for Illinois farmers in which they can operate freely, responsibly, and successfully. In order to fulfill this mission, the organization conducts governmental affairs activities at all levels, market development projects, and educational and member service programs. For further information regarding their work and involvement, visit their website www.ilcorn.org.

Shane and Taylor
By Tara Desmond May 21, 2026
Solinftec's Solix robot uses AI to target weeds in real time, cutting chemical use up to 90%. Solar-powered, autonomous, and built for Midwest farms.
Photo taken in McLean County Museum of History
By Tara Desmond May 21, 2026
Illinois Ag Across Time - Episode 2: Tracing 200 years of Illinois farm families, innovation, and the land that fed a nation.
Don Meyer
By Tara Desmond May 21, 2026
Illinois Ag Across Time — Tracing 200 years of Illinois farm families, innovation, and the land that fed a nation.
Hammer striking corn kernels on a wooden surface, with kernels scattering in a rustic barn setting
By Lyndi Allen May 21, 2026
Ethanol is a powerhouse for American farms, fuels American vehicles, and has strengthened America’s economy for decades, but remains one of the most misunderstood fuels on the road today.
agronomy angle
By Matt Montgomery May 18, 2026
Watch for fireflies and cottonwood fluff - they tell you exactly when rootworms are hatching and whether spring rains actually hurt their numbers.
thumnail of shane and Greg
By Tara Desmond May 14, 2026
Greg Peterson of the Peterson Farm Brothers joins IL Corn TV to discuss viral ag content, growing a family farm, and building a social media brand.
Show More