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Warren Beardsley of Penfield, N.Y., was re elected to serve on Dairylea Cooperative’s Executive Committee as first vice president Beardsley, the Cooperative’s District 3 direc tor, manages a 155-cow Holstein herd with help from three of his sons, Lenny, Larry and Donald. They grow 500 acres of com, hay and wheat on their Monroe County farm. Beardsley is a director of O-AT-KA Milk Pro ducts Cooperative, Inc. and the National Milk Producers Federation. He is a member of the New York Farm Bureau, Agway Inc. and the Dairy Herd Improvement Association (DHIA), and is vice president of the Health Foundation and the Dairy Council. Beardsley is also a direc tor of the Western New York Bargaining Agency and is a New York State district director for the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, Inc. Raymond Diebold of Altoona, Pa., was re elected to the Executive Committee as second vice president and secretary. Diebold, who has been a member of the Executive Committee since 1981, is also the Cooperative’s District 6 director, a position he has held for the past 16 years. In addition to his responsibilities as a Dairylea director, Diebold is a director on the Pennsylva nia Agricultural Land Preservation Board; a member of the Altoona/Blair County Farm/City Week Committee; and Dairylea’s representative on both the Pennsylvania Slate Council of Farm Organizations and the Pennsylvania Dairy Prom otion Commodity Board. He also serves on the Agricultural Advisory Committees to Sen. Robert Jubelier (R-Altoona, Pa.) and Dr. Lamar tine Hood, Dean of the College of Agriculture at Penn State University. Diebold owns and operates a 135-acre farm with his wife, Judy, and their three children, Ken neth, Kevin and Karen. They manage 85 regis tered Holsteins with an annual herd average of 21,000 pounds. James Madigan of Towanda, Pa., was re elected to serve on the Dairylca Executive Com mittee as treasurer. Madigan, Dairylca’s District 5 director, oper ates a 450-acre Bradford County farm in partner ship with his mother, Ruth Norton. He milks 100 Holsteins and Brown Swiss with his wife, Terri, and sons, Jason and Byron. Madigan is active in his community. He is a member of the Troy Area School District, and previously served as its president Madigan is also president of the Sul-Bra Co-op Council, the local council of the Pennsylvania Council of Cooperatives, and is a member of Agway r Farm Credit the Btadford-'Sullivan County Farm Bureau Dairy Committee, and the Claverack Rural Electric Co-op. In addition, Madigan recently became a director of the National Milk Producers Federation. Previously, Madigan served on the advisory council for the Penn-syl vania Association of Far mer Cooperatives Director School, the Dairy Promotion Committee of Bradford County, and as a district committee member of the Northeast Dairy Farm Beautification Program. Raymond Johnson of Schaghticoke, N.Y., was re-elected to the Executive Committee as assis tant treasurer. Johnson, who is also the Coopera tive’s District 12 director, has been a director of Dairylea since 1982. Johnson farms in partnership with his son Ed on 4SO-acre Duelwood Farm, which is home to 100 milking Hblsteins. The family farm' where Johnson and his wife, Estella. reside, dates back to 1928. The Johnsons have always mar-keted their milk through Dairy lea. Additionally, Johnson has served as president of the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, Inc. for 11 yean. Currently, he serves as a director of Dairy Management Inc., and is the second vice president of the United Dairy Indus try Association (UDIA). Johnson is also a mem ber of the UDIA Personnel and Finance Commit tees and put chairman of the Research Commit teeofthe National Dairy Board. A 1954 graduate of Cornell University, Johnson was named an outstanding alumnus by the Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences in 1992.
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