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Last Fiscal Year Sales:$1.0B
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Charlie ButlerNumber of Employees 5
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NAICS Code Direct Life Insurance Carriers: 524113
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AXcess News: New Deer Repellent Can't Clear EPA Soon Enough, Farmers Say
Farmers are facing record crop losses to deer whose populations have been on the rise while new hope may come from a small Reno, Nevada-based enviro-ag company which announced last week that it filed with the EPA for a new plant systemic that promises to offer farmers and homeowners some...
Charles Darwin and elevator managers.(Merchandisers' Corner)
"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change." -- Charles Darwin. Two key factors are reshaping grain flows and logistics in corn: dramatic growth of the ethanol sector and the high cost...
Risk and the value of Bt corn
Bt corn is genetically engineered to produce a protein found in the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis Bt. The protein is toxic to lepidopterous insects such as the European corn borer ECB, Ostrinia nubilalis Hubner, which is estimated to cost U.S. farmers over $1 billion annually (Mason et al.). Most varieties...
Balance: C[H.sub.4] + 2[O.sub.2] = 2[H.sub.2]O + C[O.sub.2]: when can the cost of environmental spending be too high?
OPINION by Nick Moretti The question is, can there be such a thing as a price tag on health and safety? The answer is, in a capitalistic society, "yes." I also ascribe to the philosophy of returning something in better shape than it was...
Bugged by pesticides; Canada's new licensing review exterminates its first victims, and more will come.(Pest Management Regulatory Agency)(Brief Article)
Thanks to the federal government, Canadian homeowners are soon going to have a more difficult time keeping their yards bug-free. That is because the pesticides diazinon and chlorpyrifos, among the first to be reviewed by Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency PMRA, will not be available...
Bugged by pesticides.
Canada's new licensing review exterminates its first victims, and more will come Thanks to the federal government, Canadian homeowners are soon going to have a more difficult time keeping their yards bug-free. That is because the pesticides diazinon and chlorpyrifos, among the first to...
Bush Decision on Ethanol Infuriates Oil, Environmental, Science Interests.
By Paul Rogers, San Jose Mercury News, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 13--Scientists, environmentalists, oil company officials and state leaders predicted Tuesday that the Bush administration's decision to force ethanol into California's vast gasoline supply will not only raise prices at the...
FQPA: A Farmer's Perspective
New provisions make sense only if EPA uses real data and reliable information for its assessments. My farm is in northeastern Pennsylvania. I grow tomatoes, pumpkins, wheat, field corn and sweet corn. Without safe crop protection products, I would not be able to produce these crops. As an individual...
Public Policies and Private Decisions: Their Impacts on Lake Erie Water Quality and Farm Economy.
ABSTRACT Since the early 1970s, pollution abatement efforts have recognized nonpoint sources and, particularly, agriculture, as major causes of pollution in the Lake Erie region. The first objective of this research is to summarize federal and state agricultural pollution abatement programs that encouraged farmers to adopt...
Seeking Legislative Relief in Pesticide Use.(Brief Article)
As a result of a concerted grass-roots lobbying effort by farmers, crop protection chemical makers and other agribusiness interests, half of the members of the House of Representatives have agreed to support a bill that would force the EPA to chang As a result...
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Charlie Butler | President |
| Hector Tejada | Founder |
| Floyd Trammell | Manager |
| Amber Rykal | |
| Anthony Cohen | Specialist |
| Chris Leblanc | |
| Doug Harness | Agent |
| Heather Madden | Property Adjuster |
| Helene Lohr | Commercial Agent |
Board of Directors
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Jane Forbes Clark | Chairman |
Elected to the board January 2007. Butler is President of Farmers and Merchants Bank a "sister" bank with a common ownership since 1991. He is graduate of the University of Wisconsin School of Banking and the University of Nebraska School of Commercial Lending. In 2006 Butler was named President of the Missouri Independent Bankers Association. He and his wife Connie have raised three children and are long time residents of the St. Clair area.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Farmers | President | Current |
| Bank of Sullivan | Board of Directors | Current |
| Missouri Independent Bankers Association, Inc. | President | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Immigrant Farming | Founder of Farmers | Current |
| Farmers | Founder | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Farmers | Manager | Current |
| Land O'Lakes, Inc. | Board of Directors | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Farmers | Current | |
| Hudson Insurance Agency, Inc | Current | |
| Hudson Chamber of Commerce | Board of Directors | Current |
| Spring Valley High School | Former |
A Partner in Monahans since 1977, Tony has been a Director of Monahans Financial Services since its formation in 1999. Tony is acknowledged as a leading Tax Planning specialist with a particular leaning towards capital taxes and trusts. He is a member of the Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners and is a specialist in dealing with Lloyds Underwriters and Farmers. Tony is married with 2 sons and his many interests include classic cars, classical music, theatre and travel.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Farmers | Specialist | Current |
| The Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners | Board of Directors | Current |
| Monahans Financial Services Ltd | Director | Current |
Chris LeBlanc chris@leblancfamilyinsurance.com - Manager - grew up in the Edmond Community. He went to school at Edmond Memorial High School and graduated in 1992. He was a standout basketball player that eventually landed a scholarship to attend Texas A&M University. After finishing his basketball career, he came back to the University of Central Oklahoma to complete his degree in Business Management. He married his high school sweetheart Jeannie Alexander and now they have two beautiful children: Kamber and Korbyn. Upon graduating, Chris started an insurance agency in Norman. He was a captive agent with Farmers Insurance Group. After working with Farmers for 5 years, Chris decided to sell his agency in Norman and start an independant agency in Edmond. He was given a chance to be back home, in the communicaty he grew up in. Chris has had his independent agency since 2002. One of the main reasons Chris left Farmers was not having the best rates possible for his clients. As an independent agent, Chris is able to move clients to different companies if one becomes uncompetitive or experiences a rate increase. This is what created the slogan "We'll Shop The Best Rate For You." This is what gives independent agents a competitive advantage over the competition (Farmers, State Farm, Allstate, & others). So if you want a great rate with outstanding service keep the LeBlanc Family Insurance in mind.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Leblanc Family Insurance | Manager | Current |
| State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. | Current | |
| The Allstate Corporation | Current | |
| Farmers | Current | |
| Farmers Insurance Group | Agent | Former |
In 1971 after completing college and three years in the military, including a tour in Vietnam, Doug Harness decided to follow his father's footsteps as an agent for Farmers and build his own insurance agency. After almost 6 years as an Agency Owner, Doug decided to pursue a different career path and became a district manager for Farmers in April 1977. Now 35 years later, Doug has built one of the most successful district manager operations in the Farmers Insurance organization with 33 Agency Owners in 25 office locations throughout the metropolitan Portland area. Doug is proud that he has qualified for a number of awards in the Farmers organization including 5 prestigious President's Council selections. But, he is most proud of the people in his district that have achieved personal and financial success in building their own insurance agencies. During his free time, Doug enjoys running, gardening and traveling.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Farmers Insurance Group | District Manager | Current |
| Farmers | Agent | Current |
| Farmers Insurance Group | Agency Owner | Former |
| Farmers Insurance | District Manager | Former |
| Farmers | District Manager | Former |
Heather joined the Sams & Associates team in 2007 as a Property adjuster after two years with Farmers and six years with State Farm.A At State Farm she worked both in auto claims and in homeownera s property claims.A She has also handled Cat duty including hurricane Rita.A Heather has a BA in Psychology from San Diego State University.A Heather is Earthquake certified, and is based in Oakland.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Farmers | Property Adjuster | Current |
| Sams & Associates | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Lohr Insurance Agency | Owner, Broker | Current |
| Farmers | Commercial Agent | Current |
| The Blue Cross | Agent | Current |
| Lions Club | Director | Current |
| Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce | Board of Directors | Current |
| Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce | Active Member | Current |
| Lions Club | Member | Current |
| Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce | Active Member | Former |
| Manhattan Beach Lions Club | Director | Former |
Jane Forbes Clark is Chairman of the Board of Directors of The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. A member of the Board since 1992 and Chairman since 2000, she provides substantial museum expertise, philanthropic insight and management skill in this leadership position. Clark is currently Chairman of The Farmers? Museum and is President of The Clark Foundation, The Scriven Foundation and The Clara Welch Thanksgiving Home (Cooperstown, N.Y.) as well as a Trustee of Bassett Healthcare. She also serves as Vice Chairman of The Jackie Robinson Empire State Freedom Medal Commission, Trustee of The Little League Foundation and is past Vice Chairman and Trustee of The United States Equestrian Team and past Director of The United States Olympic Committee. A recipient of many awards and honors, Jane Clark has been recognized by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation with its Pillar of New York award; the Fire Department of the City of New York with their Humanitarian of the Year award; Harlem R.B.I.; the Baseball Assistance Team; and is a member of the Boys? Club of New York All Sports Hall of Fame. The Clark family has been a devoted steward of the Baseball Hall of Fame since Stephen C. Clark founded the Museum in 1936.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Farmers | Chairman | Current |
| National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum | Chairman of the Board of Directors | Current |
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