June 21, 2006

ISSUE 1121

LOOP WON’T SEEK RE-ELECTION TO FARM BUREAU PRESIDENCY

Carl B. Loop Jr., the Jacksonville nurseryman who has served as president of the Florida Farm Bureau Federation since 1983, announced Tuesday (June 21) that he will not seek re-election to the position.

His current term will end in October. Loop made the announcement at the June meeting of the Federation's board of directors.


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