Ryan Davidson - District V
Board of Directors
Tyler Han, Inverness, MT, was recently elected to the Northern Pulse Growers Association Board of Directors and is serving his first term representing pulse growers in the District III position.
“I’m a 4th generation farmer that farms with my parents,” said Han. “We are a family farm operation that grows peas, lentils, chickpeas, mustard, flax, wheat, barley, and cover crops.”
When asked what he sees for the future of the pulse industry, Han responded that he sees potential to expand into the regenerative movement.
“We started down the regenerative farming path last spring and are excited to see what we can accomplish by creating a healthy growing environment,” said Han. “We are focused on improving our soil health, which should improve our overall crop health. It has been a great experience so far. I enjoy learning as we continue to try different things every year.”
When asked what excites him most about being a part of the NPGA Board of directors, Han responded, “This is a great opportunity to share what I’ve learned and to learn from others!”
Tyler is married to wife, Andreya, and they have 2 sons with a baby on the way. They live and farm south of Inverness, MT.
Board of Directors
Davidson represents pulse growers in northeast North Dakota. He was elected to the NPGA Board of Directors in 2018. Davidson also serves on Pleasant Valley Township Board since 2005 and is currently serving as Williams County Ag Improvement Vice President since 2017.
Davidson is a 5th generation farmer and currently farms with his mother, Holly Wheeler on their family farm 3 miles south of Tioga, ND. Davidson has been planting dry peas, lentils and chickpeas since 1999 along with wheat, durum, barley, canola, sunflowers and soybeans.
When Davidson is not farming he enjoys camping, hunting, and fishing with his wife, Jenice and two children Gavin and Graceland.