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FARM NEWS
CORN PRODUCERS'
ASSOCIATION
ELECTS OFFICERS
The new Corn Producers' Association have elected their slate
of officers: president, Max Ricker. Haldimand county; vicepre-
sident. Doug Granton. Northumberland county: treasurer. John
Cunningham. Kent county; directors. Seldon Parker. Victoria
county and Martin Schneckenberger, Dundas county.
A recent meeting was held to approve the constitution and by-
laws and they are planning a meeting with the Ministry of Agri
culture and Food. Early in the new year. they plan to start a mem-
bership drive among corn producers.
UNITED BREEDERS: NEW HURON DIRECTOR
After fourteen years as a director for United Breeders, Huron
farmer Cliff McNeil (left) R. R. 6 Goderich announced his plans not
to seek re-election at the recent meeting for United Breeders held
at the OMAF office in Clinton. Elston Speiran (right) R.R. 3
Brussels was elected the new director for Huron.
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PG. 36 THE RURAL VOICE. JANUARY 1983