The Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) and Field Advisor are proud to announce Jeremy Wilson as the recipient of the 2025 Master Adviser Award. This prestigious honor recognizes Wilson’s outstanding contributions to soybean production through his dedication to helping farmers maximize yield and profitability with cutting-edge agronomic practices.

The Master Adviser award, established in 2016, highlights the critical role of Illinois Certified Crop Advisers (CCAs) in advancing soybean farming through expert advice and actionable insights. As an active CCA and independent sales representative for Pioneer through his business, Wilson Seed, Jeremy has built a reputation for providing invaluable agronomy support to soybean farmers across Illinois.

Jeremy Wilson, who has been in the agronomy field for over two decades, earned his bachelor’s degree in agronomy from Northwest Missouri State University in 2003. He has lived in the Bloomington-Normal area for 19 years and has operated Wilson Seed for 13 years, offering a combination of agronomy services and crop insurance tailored to the needs of Illinois farmers. Beyond his professional work, Jeremy is also active in his community, supporting various local foundations.

“Jeremy exemplifies the qualities we seek in the Master Adviser award—dedication to improving soybean production, commitment to lifelong learning, and a deep connection to the farming community,” said Bryan Severs, ISA Soybean Production Committee Chair. “His contributions have positively impacted many growers, and we’re proud to honor him with this well-deserved award.”

The Illinois Soybean Association’s Master Adviser award serves as a reminder of the vital role that Certified Crop Advisers play in advancing the future of soybean production in Illinois.

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About the Author: Kelsey Litchfield

Kelsey Litchfield is the Agronomic Outreach Specialist for the Illinois Soybean Association. In her role, she manages Field Advisor's media platforms and assists the agronomy team with events and field days. A native of Rio, IL, Kelsey earned her bachelor’s degree from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 2017 where she double majored in Agricultural Communications and Broadcast Journalism.

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