Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 10, 1982, Image 145

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    WASHINGTON, D.C. -
Lawerance V. Gray, a Nampa,
Idaho, farmer, has been elected
chairman of the Agriculture
fcouncil of America for a one-year
term.
Gray, owner of LV. Gray Farms
Inc., succeeds Roger Clark, a
cattle-and-com producer from
Brady Neb., and vice chairman of
Farmland Industries.
Lawerance and Mary Lou Gray
and two of their three sons grow
potatoes, sugar beets, mint, beans,
spinach, sweet corn, barley and
silage corn.
Gray has been active on the
Idaho Bean Commission since the
1960’s and also participates in
school board, Beet Growers
Association, Idaho Agricultural
Stabilization and Conservation
Service Committee and University
of Idaho Agriculture Consulting
Council activities. He has been
active in ACA since 1975.
Other officers chosen by the
board of directors at their recent
modern farm systems
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your grain and feed handling equipment
by radio dispatched trucks.
Ag Council of America holds elections
annual meeting in Washington
"were Adrian J. Polansky of
Belleville, Kan., the National
Association of Wheat Growers and
the Kansas Wheat Commission,
chairman-elect; Floyd Wahlgren
of Gothenburg, Neb., and the
Nebraska Corn Development,
Utilization and Marketing Board;
and Gene N. Weih of Tipton, the
lowa Corn Promotion Board. All
are active farmers.
Allen Paul of Washington, D.C.,
chief executive officer of the
nationwide independent, nonprofit
association since its formation in
1973, was reappointed president.
The members of ACA at their
annual meeting voted to
Re-elect to the hoard of directors
for one-year terms, in addition to
Gray, Hugh Flanders of In
ternational Harvester, Chicago;
E.L. Hatcher, Lamar, Colo.,
NAWG, Colorado Wheat Growers
Association and a past ACA
chairman; Ronald Hoener, Pratt,
Kan., NAWG and the Kansas
Grain & Feed System
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MKS Ag Enterprises, Inc.
Professionals
RD2 Box 553
Hanover, PA 17331
Phone: 717-637-2214
Association of Wheat Growers;
David Philhpson, the Upjohn Co.,
Kalamazoo, Mich.; Melvin
Sprecher, Land O’Lakes, Sauk
City, Wis.; Ronald E. Vavrma,
Vacin, Inc., Clarkson, Neb.,
National Farm & Power Equip
ment Dealers Association, and
David Wothke, ELANCO Products
Co., Indianapolis, Ind.
Elect Paul Brower of Gold Kist,
Inc., Atlanta Ga., to the board of
directors for one year, replacing
Jean Rice of Gold Kist.
Elect Robert W. Bryan of
Southern States Cooperative,
Richmond, Va., to complete the
unexpired term (one year) on the
board of directors of Paul Mullmix
of Southern States, who had
resigned.
The new board of directors, in
addition to electing officers, re
elected to the 1982 executive
committed Clark, Flanders
Philhpson, and Vavnna and
Harold House, Louis Dreyfus
Corp., Stamford, Conn.; Robert C.
modern farm systems
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Lanphier HI, DICKEY-john Corp.,
Auburn, 111., and Fred W. Thorne,
Deere & Company, Moline, 111
Jack Felgenhauer of NAWG and
the Washington State Wheat
Commission, Spokane, was newly
elected 10 the executive com
mittee.
The directors also gave final
approval' to a senes of
organizational changes and by
laws amendments that will
become fully effective in 1983.
Major changes include reductions
in the size of the board of directors
(from maximums of 51 to 25) and
the executive committee,
elimination of the office of vice
chairman, a new dues schedule
and formulas for funding of special
projects and .creation of a new
board of delegates.
Under that structure, the board
of delegates through which
voting rights of members will be
exercised will elect the board of
directors and recommend
positions on programs and
Feed
Management
and
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 10,19*2—D9
operations. The smaller board of
directors will assume greatly
increased . responsibility for
direction of the organization,
although the executive committee
will continue to be appointed by the
board and to direct the staff.
Standing committees on both
programs and organizational
matters will advise the boards.
The agriculture Council of
America is an organization of
producers, farmer-owned
cooperatives, agricultural
associations and local and national
agriculture-related businesses. It
serves as a forum for uniting
agricultural interests on solutions
to problems of common concern
and a source of factual, consumer
oriented information about
modem agriculture.
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