A44*Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 20,1990 Lewis SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Dairy farmer Lewis Gardner of Galeton has been re-elected president of Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative. The unanimous vote by the board of directors took place in Syracuse, N.Y., following East ern’s annual business and delegate meetings Sept. 27-28. Also elected were: • Timothy Bryant of Pawlet, VT, vice president. • Edwin Schoen of Phelps, NY, secretary. • George E. Mesick Jr. of South Schodack, NY, treasurer. • Harold W. Bailey of Roaring Spring, assistant secretary treasurer. President Gardner, an Eastern member for six years, was first elected to the board in 1987. He served as vice president for a year before being elected to his first term as president in 1989. As president, he represents about 2,800 farm families in nine states. As a director, he represents about 200 farmers in a district that encompasses all or parts of 18 counties in northwestern Pennsylvania. Gardner and his wife, Lois, pur chased their 100-acre Potter County farm in 1978. They milk about 45 cows out of a herd of 90 Holsteins. They rent another ISO tillable acres, growing mostly alfalfa and com. Their teenage sons all help on the farm - Lewis 111, Lee Thomas and Levi Earl. Vice President Bryant operates a 315-acre farm with his wife, Nancy, and their children, Laura Jean, 17, Timothy Jr., 16, and POURED SOLID For Dai In-Ground Liquid Manure Tank For Hog Operation - 324.000 Gal. All sizes available round or rectangular Gardner Re-Elected President Of Eastern Milk Robert Stephen, 12. They have a herd of 175 Holsteins, including 85 milking cows. Bryant, who is a 1970 graduate of the University of Vermont, purchased the farm in Pawlet in 1972 after working in partnership with his father and brother on a farm in Manchester, Vt. He became a member and then president of Northern Farms Cooperative, and joined Eastern’s board of directors in November 1984 when Northern merged with Eastern. He represents about 190 farmers in a district covering the northeastern half of Vermont, the southern half of Vermont and a slice of New York State. Bryant also is former chairman of the Council of Northeast Farmer Cooperatives. Secretary Schoen succeeds C. Lee Greenwalt to the position. Greenwalt, who operates a 110-cow dairy in Lawrenceville, retired after serving over nine years on the board. Schoen, who served as assistant secretary treasurer for two years, represents about 190 farm families in a dis trict covering part of the central, southern tier and western regions of New York. A member of East ern since 1970, he began farming in 1965 after getting an associate’s degree from Cornell. In 1982 he became partners with John Ste phan, also of Phelps, and since then the farm has grown from 72 to 400 acres. They milk 85 Hols tein cows. Schoen and his wife, Jean, are also active in another business, Schoen-Wyffels Homes Inc., which markets log homes. The couple has three daughters (Heather, 23, Kari, 22, and Tricia, 17 Years Experience In Pouring Concrete Manure Pits! eration - 235,000 Gal. Take the questions out of your new construction. Call Balmer Bros, for quality engineered walls. 19). Treasurer Mesick begins his second tom in office. He repre sents about 190 Carmen in a dis trict that cuts a diagonal swath from the St Lawrence River to the Mohawk Valley and the Capital District and into the eastern put of Massachusetts. Mesick operates an 800-acre farm, milking ISO Holsteins, in the southern end of Rensselaer County. He also raises buffalo. Mesick has lived all his life on the family farm which has been associated with Eastern since 1941. In 1949 he went into part nership with his father; in 1960 he and his wife, Gerry, took over the operation, and in 1987 they formed a partnership with their son, David. The Mesicks have Construction Of In-Ground Liquid Manure Tank .42s,oV Calloi. Invest in Qualit CONCRETE WORK, INC. Lewis Gardner CONCRETE SYSTEMS - It will last a lifetime. another son. James, who also works on the farm, and three daughters. Mesick has served on the Farm Credit Advisory Board, the Milk Promotion Service Inc, board, the board of the New Eng land Dairy and Food Council, and the National Buffalo Association board. Assistant Secretary-Treasurer Bailey starts his first term as an officer of the board. An Eastern member since 1966, Bailey oper ates a 138-acre farm in partnership with his brother, Bernard. They milk 90 cows out of a herd of 180 Holsteins. Elected to the board in 1988, Bailey represents some 190 4-H Leaders Recognized WILLIAMSPORT (Lycoming Co.) The annual 4-H Recogni tion Night was held October 9, 1990 at the Clarkstown Fireball. At the dinner, members, lead os, and friends of 4-H donors were recognized. Thirty first-year leaders were honored. Lois Beav er of Chippewa Acres was recog nized for serving five years as a 4-H Leader. Other leaders and their years of service were: 10 years - Nancy DeWire, Green Val ley 4-H Club; Donald Hill, Little Muncy Creek 4-H Club; Ida Shol der, Lyco Warriors 4-H Club; MerriAnn Way, Fairfield 4-H Club; Beverly Berger, Little Mun cy Creek and Marian Lovell, of the Bottle Run Club are 15-year leaders and Alice Girven, of Little Muncy Creek has served 25 years. Members who were honored included those who participated in toastmaster's public speaking team contests, fashion revue. farmers in a district stretching through central Pennsylvania into the northwestern part of Mary land. He is an active member of the Pennsylvania Tractor Pullers Association. Bailey and his wife, Linda, have four children -- Robert, 18; Diane, 17; Paul, 14; and Mark, 12. Eastern is a Syracuse-based dairy co-op with a high concentra tion of member fanners in Penn sylvania, New Yc r k and Vermont The co-op also serves members in Connecticut, Delaware, Mary land, Massachusetts, New Hamp shire and New Jersey. demonstrations and who served as first-year teen leaders. Those sub mitting blue forms were also recognized. The new county council offic ers were introduced: Bill Klees, president; Christie DeMorat, vice president; Krissy Girven, secre tary; Yvonne Guillaume, treasur er; and Christie DeMorat and Melanie Eck, representatives to 4-H Advisory Board. Outstanding 4-H’ers for 1990 were Yvonne Guillaume and Brady Crist, both of Cogan House. Bill Klees received the James Nicholson Citizenship Award and was honored for his service as Lycoming County 4-H ambassador. 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