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Meet Our Inspectors!

  Vince Glose is our small package inspector and covers the entire state. He visits mainly retail stores, takes small package samples of feed, seed and fertilizer products, check the labels, checks for registration and sends the samples to the lab for analysis. Vince graduated with a B.S. in Agriculture Economics with Distinction from Purdue University in 1969.
Vince Glose
Urban and Agricultural Product Inspector
   
   
  Joyse has been with the office since the Spring of 1995.  She has a B.S. in Animal Sciences from Purdue University.  Her district is the southeast part of Indiana, from Indianapolis to the Ohio River.
Joyse Banister
Inspector
   
   
  Charles started out at Purdue in 1987 as a laboratory technician for the Animal Science Department.   He joined OISC in 2000 as a chemist for the Pesticide Formulation Section and accepted his current role as inspector on July 1, 2005.  He is a Purdue graduate with a M.S. in Animal Science.  Charles covers the Northeast section of Indiana.
Charles Thomas
Inspector
   
   
  Our inspector for the East-Central region of Indiana is Bob Wakeman.  Bob started with the Office in January 2003.  He is a Purdue graduate with a B.S. in Agriculture, Farm Business and Management.
Bob Wakeman
Inspector
   
   
  Julie covers the Southwest part of Indiana from Terre Haute to Evansville.  Julie joined our staff in 1994.  She has a B.S. degree in Animal Sciences from the University of Illinois.  Before joining our staff, she was engaged in livestock and grain production on the family farm.
Julie Stephens
Inspector
   
     
  Tom started with this office in the summer of 1999. Tom received a B. S. in Agriculture Education at Purdue University and is a Certified Crop Advisor. Tom's area is the West Central part of the state. 
Tom Smith
Inspector
   
     
  Ken came to us from Pulaski Farm Bureau Co-op where he was a branch manager. Ken has a B. S. in Agriculture from Purdue. The area that Ken covers is the Northwest portion of the state.
Ken Neuhoff
Inspector
   
     
  R. C. Smith is our anhydrous ammonia specialist and covers the entire state. R. C. does inspections on anhydrous ammonia storage tanks, nurse tanks, safety equipment and all associated equipment. R. C. has a B. S. in Engineering from Purdue University.
R.C. Smith
Inspector