National Association of Wheat Growers

Brylie Morganthaler is a first-generation Aggie who recently earned a Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness from Texas A&M University, along with a certificate in International Trade and Agriculture. Growing up in Huffman, Texas, a suburb of Houston, and working on her grandparents’ cattle ranch in central Texas, she developed a passion for agriculture and a firsthand understanding of how urbanization impacts rural communities. These experiences inspired her to pursue a career in agricultural policy, advocating for American producers and their interests.
At Texas A&M, Brylie served as Vice President of the National Agri-Marketing Association and competed in the 2025 National Agri-Marketing Conference. She was also an Ambassador for Aggie REPS, a leadership organization within the Department of Agricultural Economics, where she facilitated events and led meetings with prospective students to share information about the department and its majors.
Brylie gained administrative and operational experience as a student facilities coordinator for the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences. She managed a high-volume phone line, ensuring accurate campus-wide communication, and maintained secure fob access for faculty and students.
In October 2025, Brylie was selected as one of four Texas A&M students to attend the International Fresh Produce Association World Expo through the Pack Family Career Pathways Program, where she networked with industry executives in the produce and floral sectors. She continued expanding her professional network at the Viva Fresh Expo in San Antonio in April 2026.
This summer, Brylie is interning in Washington, D.C., with the National Association of Wheat Growers, applying her agricultural expertise and policy knowledge to support the organization’s mission of advocating for policies that promote the success of American wheat farmers.