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January 14, 2012

The GOF network is at work

Most folks are familiar with the Good Old Boy Network, a loose collection of family and friends that can be tapped for personal or business needs.

Few, however, know agriculture has it own network, the Good Old Farmboy Network. GOFs might include cattle jockeys, co-op board members, college alums and maybe even a state senator. GOFs are everywhere; you just don’t see them.

Take the GOF that has Iowa State University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences as its center and shares ag interests from Ames, Iowa, to Dar-es-Salaam, the capital of Tanzania.

The nexus of this network is a Chicago venture called the Rural American Fund. The fund, explains its website, “focuses on making partnership investments in growing middle-market rural American companies.”

RAF is small and has only four “strategic limited partners.” One is Bruce Rastetter, an Iowa farmboy who’s made millions in pork and ethanol and now serves as president pro-tem of the Iowa Board of Regents, the body that governs Iowa State University.

Another partner is Roger C. Underwood, a farmboy who co-founded Becker Underwood, “the world’s leading supplier of non-pesticide specialty chemical and biological products” with “nearly $200 million in sales annually.”

ISU is a second tie between the two. While Rastetter, a University of Iowa graduate, is a university regent, Underwood is both an ISU ag alum and rainmaker: He helped direct the university’s “Campaign Iowa State,” a fundraising drive that gathered more than $850 million to “propel the university to new heights.”

Underwood serves on ISU’s Foundation Board of Directors and the ag college’s advisory committee.

The other Rural American Fund strategic partners are Iowa farmboys, too — Jeffrey Becker, Underwood’s business partner, and J.D. Schlieman, another ISU ag alum who worked 10 years for Heartland Pork and, later, was president of Hawkeye Energy. Both were Rastetter-controlled companies and both were sold.

There’s more.

Another tie is Tim Callahan, a managing director for Pharos Financial Group in Dubai. On Jan. 21, 2010, Pharos announced it would invest $350 million in farmland in “developing nations to secure food supplies.” One investment, the “leasing of 50,000 hectares of land in Tanzania,” would be “complete by the end of the year.”

Shortly thereafter, AgriSol Energy, a closely-held Rastetter enterprise, made public its plans to develop vast tracts of Tanzanian farmland, also.

Callahan’s role in the deal is unclear but perfectly clear is his past employment with Rastetter. He served as adviser to Summit Group, Rastetter’s Iowa farming operation, was a “principal at AgriSol Energy, a large scale farming, livestock and extension/outreach project in Tanzania” and  was chief financial officer of Hawkeye Energy, the nation’s third-largest ethanol maker controlled by Rastetter.

ISU’s role in the Tanzania project and any real or perceived conflict of interest between it, influential alums and a regent is in order.

ISU’s new president, Steven Leath, who takes over Feb. 1, could make it a priority.

It wouldn’t be easy. After all, rainmaker Underwood co-chaired the process that yielded Leath, and Tanzanian investor Rastetter was one of two Iowa regents on the 18-member search committee.



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