C2-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 21, 1995 RANDALLSTOWN, Md. C. William Knill, president of the Maryland Farm Bureau, has announced several staff appoint ments to the organization’s state office in Randallstown. Norman Astle was promoted to public affairs director for the state operation. Astle, a native of Cecil County and graduate of Cecil Community College, will head up the state organization’s legislative activities. He will work on state and national affairs and will coor dinate policy developmcn m the state office Asile joined the Farm Bureau staff in 1987 as a field representative, serving as a liason between the state office and county Farm Bureaus. In 1989, Astle was named assistant director of public affairs, work ing in state legislative activities and represent ing Maryland Farm Bureau on various stale committees and advis ory councils. Astle was also responsible for monitoring national affairs and environmen tal issues for the Mary land Farm Bureau. Astle replaces Jack Miller, who retired from Maryland Farm Bureau following 20 years of service. Miller will continue serving the organization as a governmental relations advisor and consultant. Joining Astle in the public affairs depart ment is Mike Eckert, who assumed the posi tion of assistant direc tor, environmental resources. Eckert, a native of Baltimore, was graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park with a degree in agriculture and earth science. He will be responsible for coordinating projects, research, and informa tion concerning envir onmental issues as they relate to agriculture. Prior to joining the MFB staff, Eckert taught school, was involved in sales and marketing, and served as a soil conservation ist. In May 1994, Eckert received his Master Gardener II Certifica tion from the University of Maryland Coopera tive Extension Service in Baltimore. He will also work in Public affairs on state and national issues and will serve as the envir onmental liason between the slate office and the county Farm Bureaus. Dave Kelly has joined the Maryland Farm Bureau staff as information specialist field representative. Kelly, a native of Mor gantown, W. Va., will be responsible for informing Farm Bureau members and the public on issues of concern and interest to Farm Bureau, creating a posi- President Announces Staff Appointments live image for county, state and national Farm Bureau organiza tions, and to develop a better understanding among the nonfarm community concerning the agri cultural industry. A gradate of the West Virginia University School of Journalism, Kelly will also serve as editor of Spotlight, Maryland Farm Bureau’s official monthly publication. 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