FARMSHINE , May 20, 2005 Editorial By Dieter Krieg, Editor My sorrow over the loss of my friend -- former Hoard's Dairyman Editor Gene Meyer -- only lasted a minute or two. Sure, I will miss seeing him...
Friends, colleagues recall Meyer with fondness, respect By Ryan Whisner Daily Jefferson County Union regional editor Friends and colleagues today were mourning the death of Eugene "Gene" C. Meyer, who...
A national dairy industry leader and Fort Atkinson community servant has died. Eugene "Gene" C. Meyer, 81, who served on the staff of the Hoard's Dairyman magazine for 41 years, died on Thursday at his...
Daily Union Editorial By Christine SpanglerDaily Jefferson County Union managing editor A gentleman and a scholar. That is the best - and only - way to describe Eugene C. Meyer. The Iowa farm boy who grew...
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Gene joined the Hoard's Dairyman editorial staff as Associate Editor and was Managing Editor from 1972 until retirement in 1988. He grew up on a Guernsey dairy farm in Iowa. As a youth, Meyer was active...
W.D. Knox was a scholar and gentleman who guided an international dairy magazine for six decades and served as an adviser on agricultural and trade issues to six presidents. "Bill" Knox was editor and...
Obviously, this brief chronicle inadequately relates the service to man represented by thousands of pages of magazine guidance, millions of miles of travel and thousands of speaking engagements and debates...
WILLIAM DEMPSTER HOARD 1836 - 1918 William Dempster HoardBorn in Stockbridge, New York, October 10, 1836, W. D. Hoard migrated to Wisconsin in 1857. An admirer of Lincoln, he traveled far to hear him debate...
The year is 1871 . . . A July sun bakes down on the rolling Wisconsin countryside. Up a dirt road a covered buggy leaves a low drift of dust which slowly settles, waiting to be stirred again by the next...