A Simcoe County crop farmer is the new president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture.

Keith Currie, a vice-president for three terms, received 151 votes during the vote at the Annual General Meeting in Toronto.

In a speech to the delegation, Currie says he's worried that the agriculture industry is starting to fracture.

He says the OFA has always been an organization that's represented all farmers and all of agriculture but he feels that's changing.