SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Eastern Producers Cooperative President, Stanley Korona, an- nounced the “60th Anniversary Annual Meeting” of the dairy organization will be held October 6, in Syracuse, New York. Although already one of the oldest dairy cooperatives in the Northeast, the Annual Meeting theme “Aggressive Today...for a Stronger Tomorrow” highlights the organization’s vision for the future. More than 600 eastern members and officials of Eastern local organizations throughout New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Delaware wUI gather for the An nual Meeting and banquet at the Hotel Syracuse in Syracuse, New York. Michael Donovan, General Manager of Eastern, said “the theme for this Annual Meeting is appropriate one. We have been in improving marketing operations and financial management, and the results of those actions are ap parent today. 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