St. Lawrence and Clinton County Farmers Chosen as NYS Farm Bureau Leaders
NEW YORK FARM BUREAU NAMES NEW PRESIDENT AND DISTRICT 7 DIRECTOR
During the New York Farm Bureau State Annual Meeting in December, voting delegates elected David Fisher, a dairy farmer from St. Lawrence County as the new president of the organization. Fisher and his family have operated Mapleview Dairy in Madrid for four generations. David has served on the New York Farm Bureau State Board of Directors for five years and has held numerous leadership positions in the agricultural community. To fill the vacancy left by David Fisher, delegates from St. Lawrence, Franklin, Clinton, and Essex County Farm Bureaus, unanimously voted to nominate Tony LaPierre of Clinton County to serve on the New York Farm Bureau State Board of Directors. Tony LaPierre and his family run Rusty Creek Farm, a sixth generation dairy and beef farm in Chazy. Tony currently serves as the President of Clinton County Farm Bureau and is looking forward to continue to serve the agricultural community of Clinton County and New York in his new role as New York Farm Bureau District 7 Director.
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Posted: January 20th, 2017 under Agricultural News, Business News, General News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History.