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New Director-At-Large Elected, Two Farmers Acclaimed To Alberta Barley Board

Two Alberta Barley directors have been acclaimed to the board and one farmer has been elected as director-at-large following Alberta Barley’s 2015 regional meetings.
Region five director Bryan Adam (Stony Plain) and region six director Gerald Finster (Valleyview) will return for a second term, while Shane DeBock will replace outgoing Richard Mueller (Barrhead) as director-at-large. Mueller will be completing his second three-year term this December.
 
“I had a great time working for our province’s farmers with Alberta Barley,” said Mueller. “My involvement in the research committee showed me first-hand how investments in research can strengthen our industry.”
 
Looking forward, he said the interests of farmers are in good hands.
 
“Alberta Barley works for farmers to grow the barley industry, and though I have completed my two terms as director-at-large, I know that the commission will continue to prioritize varietal development and scientific advancements,” said Mueller. “Shane DeBock is passionate about agriculture and I know he will work hard for our farmers.”
DeBock grew up on a family farm near Barrhead and returned to farming with his father six years ago. After spending a year as delegate in region five, DeBock said he was excited to get more involved in the industry and represent his fellow Alberta barley farmers.
 
“I am thrilled I have the opportunity to give back to our industry,” he said. “I look forward to working with Alberta Barley to grow the industry for our farmers.”
 
Source : AlbertaBarley

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