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Cody B. Richmond - Mr. Richmond is a farmer and rancher in Brown County. His principal business consists of a commercial cow-calf operation, a registered Angus operation, and wheat and oats production. He is also employed as Executive Vice President of Operations with Nelson Wholesale Service in Brownwood, Texas. He has served in volunteer positions with the Brown County Youth Fair and the Blanket United Methodist Church. Mr. Richmond was first appointed to the Board in 2005.
Chris West - Mr. West is a farmer and rancher in Callahan County. His principal business is that of a cattle order buyer, along with operating a wheat and stocker operation. He has served on the Callahan County FSA County Committee, currently serves on the Callahan County Extension Committee, is a member of the Baird Chamber of Commerce, and has served as Financial Officer of the local American Legion organization. Mr. West was first elected to the Board in 1985.
Mike Finlay - Mr. Finlay is a farmer and rancher in McCulloch and Coleman Counties. His printipal business consists of farming cotton, wheat, grain sorghum and hay crops, along with running a cattle and sheep operation. He is a member of the McCulloch County Conservation Board, the McCulloch County Tax Appraisal District Board and the First United Methodist Church in Brady. Mr. Finlay has also served on the Lohn Co-op Gin board, the McCulloch County Soil & Water Conservation Board, the Lohn School Board and the Millersview-Doole Water Supply Corporation Board.
Jerry Don Klose - Mr. Klose is a farmer and rancher in Haskell County. His principal business consists of farming cotton, wheat and hay crops, along with running a cow-calf operation. he is a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church. Mr. Klose has served on the Board of the Haskell County Farm Bureau, the Haskell County Appraisal Review Board for 8 years, the Haskell Co-op Gin Board where he also served as Chairman, and served as Chairman of the Sons of Hermann Lodge No. 241. Mr. Klose has been recognized by the Texas Family Land Heritage Program for continuous family operations of the same land for at least 100 years.
Brent M. Heinze - Mr. Heinze is a farmer in Runnels and Tom Green Counties. His principal business consists of farming wheat, grain sorghum and cotton. He is past president of the Miles Young Farmers organization, served as a director of the Miles Co-op Gin, and serves as a director of the Willow Creek Water District. Mr. Heinze was first elected to the Board in 2006.
Glenn T. Miller - Mr. Miller is a Certified Public Accountant with his business located in Brady, Texas. Although his principal business is that of his CPA practice, Mr. Miller also operates a stock farm on which he runs a sheep operation. He serves as the Director-Elected Director of this Association and brings a wealth of financial expertise to the board. Mr. Miller is actively involved with the Brady Industrial Foundation and with the Brady Presbyterian Church. Mr. Miller was first appointed to the director-elected director position in 2006.
Mickey D. Dillard - Mr. Dillard is a farmer and rancher in Concho and McCulloch Counties. His principal business consists of farming wheat, grain sorghum and cotton, along with operating commercial cow-calf and Rambouillet sheep operations. He has served on the boards of the Millersview/Doole Water Supply Corporation, the Millersview Senior Citizens Center and the Eden Consolidated Independent School District. Mr. Dillard retired from the Texas Department of Transportation after 31 years of service. He was first elected to the Board in 1995.
Richard Johnson - Mr. Johnson is a stock farmer in the Novice area of Coleman County. His principal business is that of owner/operator of Johnson Feed Barn in Coleman, Texas, along with operating a stocker cattle and small grains operation. He is a member of the Texas Farm Bureau of Coleman County, the Taylor County Telephone Cooperative, and the Coleman County Electric Cooperative. Mr. Johnson was first elected to the Board in 1983.
Larry G. Damron - Mr. Damron is a rancher and veterinarian in Comanche and Erath Counties. His principal business consists of a veterinary practice, a cattle ranching operation and a wildlife ranching operation. He is a member of the International Brangus Breeders Assn., the American Quarter Horse Assn., the Exotic Wildlife Assn., and attends the First Baptist Church. Mr. Damron was first elected to the Board in 2004.
A. Wayland Shurley - Mr. Shurley is a farmer and rancher in Jones County. His principal business consists of farming cotton and wheat, along with managing a cow-calf and stocker operation. He currently serves on the Lutheran Church Council and the Stamford EMS Board. Mr. Shurley is retired from the USDA after 26 years of service with the Farm Service Agency, holding the position of State Executive Director for the state of Texas. He was first elected to the Board in 2007.
Robby A. Halfmann - Mr. Halfmann is a farmer and rancher in Runnels, Coleman and Concho Counties. His principal business is operating a stocker cattle and cow-calf operation, along with farming small grains. He is also an order buyer for Frey Cattle Company and serves as foreman for that company. Mr. Halfmann has served on the Nominating Board of the Coleman County Electric Cooperative. He was first appointed to the Board in 2008.
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