Marc Ivey | ąű¶łĘÓƵ Our Members Bring Choice, Value & Innovation to Agriculture Fri, 16 Jan 2026 16:58:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.4 /wp-content/uploads/2023/09/fema-favicon-75x75.png Marc Ivey | ąű¶łĘÓƵ 32 32 Milestones & Moments: Celebrating a New Arrival in the Ivey Family /news/milestones-moments-celebrating-a-new-arrival-in-the-ivey-family/ Fri, 16 Jan 2026 16:50:50 +0000 /?p=34325
From left: Marc, Strother and Pam Ivey

We are pleased to share the wonderful news of the birth of Strother James Ivey, born on December 19, 2025, in Fairhope, AL, to Alston and McKenzie Ivey. Strother arrived weighing 8 pounds, 7 ounces and measuring 21 inches long.

Both mother and baby are healthy and doing well, and Alston is already jumping into all the new-dad responsibilities. Marc, who currently serves as President of FEMA, and his wife, Pam, are thrilled to welcome their first grandchild.

Share Your Story! As a close-knit Association, we love celebrating the personal and professional milestones of our members. If you have exciting news to share, send it to Gina@FarmEquip.org for possible inclusion in the Shortliner newsletter.

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A Holiday Message from Marc Ivey, FEMA Board President /news/a-holiday-message-from-marc-ivey-fema-board-president/ Fri, 12 Dec 2025 20:22:00 +0000 /?p=33964
Marc Ivey

Wow, how time flies… Christmas season is upon us!  As we wrap up another busy year—and officially close out the ąű¶łĘÓƵ’s 75th anniversary—it feels like the perfect moment to pause, look back with gratitude, and look ahead with excitement.

The Christmas holiday season is my favorite time of the year.  Growing up, my parents both worked in education so we always had time together during the Christmas break. These next several weeks are a time to slow down and spend time with the people who matter most. We can easily overlook this fact in our highly commercialized and fast paced world.  It is imperative we take time to celebrate with family and friends and show appreciation for these relationships that carry us through highs and lows of the year. 

In many ways, that spirit reflects what this Association means to me. FEMA has always been more than a network of manufacturers and partners—it is a community built on trust and shared values. FEMA is family and that sense of connection has felt stronger than ever this past year as we celebrated 75 years of bringing people together.

Throughout 2025, our members continued to demonstrate the innovation, resilience, and collaboration that define this ag industry. Whether navigating new challenges or embracing emerging technologies, each of you continues to prove why the work we do matters—to agriculture, to rural communities, and to the future of food production around the world. It’s been an honor to serve as your President during this milestone year.

As we head into the holidays, I pray each of you find moments of rest, joy, and celebration. Thank you for the dedication you bring to your businesses, to this Association, and to the agricultural industry as a whole. I’m excited for what’s ahead, and I’m thankful to step into 2026 with this incredible community. 

Save the Dates for 2026:
We’ve got two great events coming up next year—mark your calendars now:

• Supply Summit & Showcase
March 24–26, 2026

San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter on the Riverwalk

• Marketing & Distribution Convention
October 26–28, 2026

New Orleans Marriott

We hope you’ll make plans to join us for both—each promises meaningful conversations, fresh insights, and the chance to reconnect with your FEMA family.

Wishing you a joyful holiday season and a bright start to the new year!

Marc Ivey, FEMA Board President

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Milestones & Moments: Grace Anne and Jackson Henderson Wed in AL /news/milestones-moments-grace-anne-and-jackson-henderson-wed-in-al/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 16:35:47 +0000 /?p=33774
From left: Marc & Pam Ivey, Grace Anne & Jackson Henderson,
and McKenzie and Alston Ivey.

Grace Anne Ivey and Jackson Henderson were married on October 18, 2025, at Ivey’s Chapel in Sprott, AL, with a beautiful reception following at Sturdivant Hall in Selma. Grace Anne is the daughter of Marc and Pam Ivey. Marc currently serves as FEMA Board President. After celebrating their honeymoon in St. Lucia, the newlyweds have settled into their new home in Auburn, AL. The Association joins the Ivey and Henderson families in congratulating Grace Anne and Jackson on this exciting new chapter together.

Share Your Story! As a close-knit Association, we love celebrating the personal and professional milestones of our members. If you have exciting news to share, send it to Gina@FarmEquip.org for possible inclusion in the Shortliner newsletter.

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President’s Message: Humbled to Serve. Stronger Together. /news/presidents-message-humbled-to-serve-stronger-together/ Fri, 11 Jul 2025 17:12:01 +0000 /?p=32374

by Marc Ivey, FEMA Board President

As the title of “incoming FEMA President” sinks in, I am truly humbled to have the privilege and honor of serving you and our member companies as part of our Association’s leadership team.

I was blessed to grow up in the small rural community of Perryville, AL, where my maternal grandfather row-cropped a few hundred acres mixed with cattle and hog production. This was my introduction to the wonderful world of agriculture. Following college at Auburn University (War Eagle!), I was fortunate to hire on with Bush Hog as an entry-level design engineer. What an incredible opportunity—I actually got paid to design some really cool stuff while working with the greatest folks on earth in the agricultural community.

From farmers and ranchers to land managers, and contractors, to dealers and suppliers, we all shared a common bond: working to truly make the world a better place.

After 33-plus years in the ag industry, my passion and appreciation for the field continue to burn strong. I look forward to serving this coming year as your FEMA President.

Now to the work ahead. Our industry is currently facing one of the most challenging yet exciting times in recent history. From economic concerns like tariffs, low commodity prices, high input costs, and higher interest rates, to staffing and manpower shortages, the obstacles for today’s ag community are real.

On the flip side, emerging and evolving technologies—like artificial intelligence (AI), automation and robotics in the field, and precision agriculture, to name a few—are breaking down barriers and opening new opportunities every day for our farmers and dealers.

FEMA has been—and will continue to be—a unifying force in our ag community. One of the greatest and most universally valuable benefits of our Association is the chance to connect with the best and brightest minds in agriculture through your attendance at one of our biannual conferences.
As I noted in this message’s title, we are stronger together. But you have to be present to tap into the personal relationships, classroom learning sessions, and—more often than not—the conversations in the hallways or over a meal that bring incredible value to you and your firm through your involvement with FEMA.

Fortunately, we have a great opportunity to connect with our FEMA family this coming October in Las Vegas at the 2025 Marketing and Distribution Convention. From October 27–30 at the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Las Vegas, we’ll have the chance to explore exciting emerging technologies, make new business connections with fellow manufacturers and suppliers, and—probably most importantly—develop and grow friendships with our ag community.

As an added bonus, we are celebrating FEMA’s 75th anniversary this year, and your FEMA staff is planning an exciting and memorable experience for us in Las Vegas.

Registration is now open, so be sure to get your name on the list of attendees! Go to to sign up. I look forward to seeing you in Las Vegas in October!

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Stronger Because of Common Bonds /news/stronger-because-of-common-bonds/ Wed, 04 Jun 2025 21:20:20 +0000 /?p=32110

Blog by Marc Ivey, District Manager at Bush Hog

My personal interaction with FEMA started in the early 2000s. I was a young engineer/product development leader looking to expand my professional network and learn about the next best thing in ag technology that would help me help my firm develop a better mousetrap. For the past 20-plus years, I’ve been blessed to meet and make hundreds of connections through my FEMA interactions. Manufacturing and distribution partnerships have developed out of those connections, as well as new component suppliers being added to my company’s vendor list.

Lifelong friendships with many of those FEMA connections are truly the highlight of my experience with the association and I look forward to many more in the years to come.

Thank goodness we can celebrate 75 years with FEMA in the life and fabric of agriculture. I shudder to think what “might not have been” if those early ag leaders had not taken a chance on creating a voice for small manufacturers.

I am excited to be part of today’s FEMA. With challenges at every turn, we can rest assured knowing that together we are stronger because of the bonds created by this association.

Here’s to the next 75 years of FEMA — may it be as transforming and impactful for agriculture as the first 75 years have been.

Join the Conversation! Email your answer to the question: “What would be the industry impact had FEMA never come to exist?” to MLessiter@lessitermedia.com.

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Lee Presented with C. P. Nicholson Membership Award /news/lee-presented-with-c-p-nicholson-membership-award/ Thu, 30 Nov 2023 16:09:36 +0000 /?p=26007 Kenny Lee with Landoll Company, LLC is the 2023 recipient of the C.P. Nicholson Membership Award, an honor bestowed upon the executive who recruits the most member companies into the Association.

“When it comes to convincing a manufacturer of the value of membership, the word of another executive has impact,” said Association Executive Vice President Steve Hathaway. “Kenny’s conversations with customers are clearly making an impression.”

Lee received the award during the 2023 Marketing & Distribution Convention in Kansas City from Marc Ivey, who is chair of the Association’s membership committee. Ivey reinforced that the Association gains strength when it broadens its membership base.

“With every new member, we gain greater visibility in the industry and greater presence in national conversations on legislation and regulation,” Ivey said. “We gain the opportunity to meet more manufacturers, more suppliers, and more distributors, and learn from them.”

The C.P. Nicholson award celebrates the legacy of a member and past president who was especially passionate about building the Association.

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