WV Farm Bureau Magazine February 2016 | Page 5

Around the Dome Dwayne O’Dell, Director of Government Relations I count it a great opportunity and responsibility to serve as the Director of Government Affairs for the West Virginia Farm Bureau. First of all, I want to extend my thanks to Don Michael, my predecessor. He has done an outstanding job, with honesty and integrity. Best wishes to him in his retirement. wrote, “Bless, O Lord, all the people of this land from the highest to the lowest.” President Ronald Reagan said the portrait of George Washington kneeling in the snow at Valley Forge “personified a people who knew it was not enough to depend on our own courage and goodness; but they must seek help from God, their Father and their Preserver.” These men and many others set the stage for the successes of the past and foundation for the future. Let me tell you a little about myself. I attended public schools in Roane County, graduating from Spencer High School in 1974. I went on to West Virginia University, where I graduated in 1978 with a B.S. in Agriculture Education, followed by an M.S. degree in 1982. I taught vocational agriculture for five years (1978-1983) at Buckhannon-Upshur High School. Over the last few weeks, I have become more familiar with the legislative process. I will be updating the Legislative Action Report each Friday to provide you with the most up- to-date information on bills being considered by our legislators this year. Over 25 bills have been introduced that have implications for agriculture and energy development. Several hundred bills have been introduced for consideration. A complete list of bills may be viewed at www.legis. state.wv.us During the past 32 years, I have worked in various positions for the West Virginia Department of Agriculture. I started out as State Agronomist, then Livestock Section Chief, and finally Assistant Director of the Marketing Division. I have met many senators, delegates and other State leaders. I’m reminded of President Lincoln’s statement in regard to leadership: “Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you really want to test a man, give him power.” Our family has operated a 700-acre purebred Angus beef farm for the past 35 years. I have been blessed in sharing my life with my wife Cindy, who has put up with me for over 30 years. We have three beautiful daughters and a precious granddaughter. I look forward to meeting each of you and to being part of a team that seeks to meet the challenges of West Virginia farmers with integrity, courage, and a vision for the future. If I can be of help to you, please call me at 304-871-0885 or send an e-mail to dwayneo@ wvfarm.org. As a new page in my life turns, I look back at the past, but I’m also looking forward to the opportunity of serving the West Virginia Farm Bureau to promote, protect, build and enhance West Virginia agriculture. Many challenges exist, including environmental regulations, educational acceptance by consumers for new technology like GMOs, as well as energy policy issues. All of these affect our rural communities and in particular our farmers and agribusinesses in West Virginia. The keystone to the future is to remember our past. In his prayer journal, General George Washington FOR ADDED VALUE, get the BEST no-till FORAGE DRILL (6” spacing $856.00/row) or HAY MOWER (only 5 moving parts, no gearbox) at the BEST Price Tigerco • 800-432-4020 www.aitchison.co.nz www.tigercoinc.com West Virginia Farm Bureau News 5