Ag Promotion State Team

01JimBarbourChair | Susquehanna 

James Barbour

Jim Barbour is building a Lowline Aberdeen Angus cow/calf seedstock herd on rotational grazing and also grows hay on his farm in Hallstead, Susquehanna County.

He has served as vice chair of Pennsylvania Farm Bureau’s Ag Promotion Committee since 2015 and as vice president of Susquehanna County Farm Bureau since 2011. He also serves as ag promotion and policy development chair for the county organization and was membership chair in the past.

Jim is a graduate of Montrose High School and has a three-year Bible institute diploma.

He serves as a teaching pastor and small-group leader at the Hallstead Campus of Bridgewater Church. He is also a member of the American Aberdeen Association and Northeast Lowline Angus Association.

He and his wife Kim have one son, Jim, and a daughter-in-law, Heather, as well as four grandchildren: James, Killey, Lynndee, and Mollie.

District 1

Vacant

02MarkScheetz

District 2 | Bucks

Mark Scheetz

Mark Scheetz is from Bucks County. His family operates a hog, beef and grain farm with an emphasis on direct marketing to consumers. He is the Bucks County Farm Bureau president. He and his wife are 4-H leaders in the county swine club.

MelissaHarropDistrict 3 | Chester/Delaware

Melissa Harrop

Melissa has loved agriculture from a young age. She grew up surrounded by her family’s love of horticulture and her own love of anything horse-related. As an adult, that love now includes livestock, and crop farming. Melissa, along with her husband Paul and their three kids, are proud to be involved in Agriculture. Alongside her husbands family, they help to grow corn, soybeans, and hay, as well as dairy steers and heifers. Melissa is an active leader in the county 4-H dairy and market goat project clubs, and Melissa is also a proud veteran of the U.S. Army, where she served for 4 years. She truly believes that being involved within your community, will help educate your neighbors about Ag!

04CharliePorter

District 4 | Columbia 

Charlie Porter

Charlie Porter, of Columbia County, operates a 300-acre crop farm near Elysburg and a beef cow-calf operation with a feed lot. He is also a beekeeper.

Porter is active in Columbia County Farm Bureau, serving as policy development chairman since 2012, ag promotion chairman since 2014, and on the legislative committee since 2013. He currently serves as county vice president. He has served on PFB’s State Ag Promotion Committee since 2014.

Porter has a bachelor’s degree in Animal Industry from Penn State University. His wife, Patricia, is a retired nurse practitioner. He has two adult children, Stephanie and Matt, and six grandchildren.

Porter served 20 years on the Southern Columbia Area School Board. He is an elder and choir member at Elysburg Presbyterian Church and a former 4-H livestock club leader. He was named Columbia County Cooperator of the Year by Penn State Extension in 2006, received the J. Ira Coble Award for Outstanding Pennsylvania 4-H Beef Club Leader in 2010, and was recognized with the R.J. Campbell Award for Columbia County Cooperator of the Year by Columbia County Conservation District in 2010.

Porter remains a lifetime member of the Fayette County Agricultural Improvement Association, having grown up as a seventh-generation farmer in Fayette County.

LaurelKosaDistrict 5 | Tioga/Potter

Laura Kosa

Laurel is a school nurse in Galeton School District and also works on her family farm. The farm work includes caring for 80 milking Jerseys, raising hay, green beans, silage corn, shell corn and wheat. They also do custom chopping of hay and corn.

She is an active member of her county farm bureau and has also participated in several of the Educator’s Ag Institutes in the past. She also served as a 4-H Dairy club leader for more than 30 years.

Laurel is active in her church. She is also a Master Gardener and freezes or cans most of the fruit and vegetables that she grows.

She has been married for 45 years and has 5 adult children and 5 grandchildren.

SueDotterer

District 6 | Clinton

Sue Dotterer

Sue lives on a dairy farm where they milk 900 Holsteins and farm approximately 3,000 acres. They grow corn, alfalfa, soybeans, wheat and canola.

Sue teaches 5th grade at the local elementary school. When not teaching, she serves on her county farm bureau board and as chairperson for the Clinton County Dairy Promotion.

Sue has served her county farm bureau in many capacities, including time on the Women’s Committee, as county newsletter editor and the Promotion and Education Committee.

Sue attends Cedar Heights Brethren in Christ Church. She and her husband, John, have three children, all married, and one grandchild. Two of their children work on the family farm.

District 7 | 

Vacant

District 8

Les Vough

Les grew up on a dairy farm in Somerset County and continues to be connected to the family farm operation now devoted primarily to beef and commercial hay production.  He began his professional career at Oregon State University in 1972, serving as Extension and Research Agronomist specializing in forage crops and potatoes.  He went to the University of Maryland in 1978 where he served as Forage Crops Extension Specialist for 28 years and served as departmental Extension Coordinator from 1993 to 2005   He is recognized for his research and extension efforts in integrated management   for improved hay and pasture production and utilization.   He wrote numerous publications on forage production, quality and utilization, including the popular University of Maryland Extension publication entitled Evaluating Hay Quality.  He has often been referred to as “The Hay Guy.”   After retiring from the University of Maryland in 2006 he established a private consulting business primarily providing pasture and grazing management technical assistance to the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service in Maryland from 2006 to 2016.

In 2015 Les and his wife Peggy purchased a small farm near Hanover in York County where they, along with a daughter and granddaughter, conduct a small commercial sheep operation practicing year-round grazing.

Les has been actively involved in ag promotion, ag education and ag literacy in Maryland, serving on the board of trustees of the Maryland Agricultural Education Foundation and the Maryland FFA Foundation as well as the Montgomery County (Maryland) Farm Bureau board of directors.  He is currently serving as Ag Promotion Committee chair for York County Farm Bureau.

AndreaBrownDistrict 9 | Cumberland

Andrea Brown

Andrea Brown has been active in the agricultural community since her FFA career in high school. She enjoyed raising and showing goats and sheep, as well as horses. Currently, she is an active leader in her county Farm Bureau, where she sits on the Young Ag Professionals and Legislative Committees. She also serves as the County Secretary. Andrea and her husband, Ryan, raise and breed beef cattle, specializing in club calves. They farm more than 400 acres consisting of wheat, soybeans, corn and hay in Cumberland County. 

Andrea graduated from Wilson College in 2013 with an Equine Science degree and works off the farm for a local equine veterinarian office.  

10RebeccaHarropDistrict 10 | Mifflin

Rebecca Harrop

Rebecca, along with her family, has a farm operation which includes a 160-cow Robotic milking barn. They raise all of their own replacement heifers as well as steers for beef. They farm around 1,000 acres with corn, soybeans, alfalfa and other small grains. A member of the Mifflin County Farm Bureau, she is the Young Ag Professionals chair. She also serves on the county legislative and Women’s Leadership committees.

Rebecca is active in her church, serving as a deacon. She is also involved in her community, sitting on the Mifflin County Youth Fair Board and the Open Show Committee for the fair. She is also a member of the Mifflin County Extension Council and Mifflin County Conservation District board of directors. In the past, she was involved in 4-H and FFA.

In her spare time, Rebecca enjoys gardening and photography.

DennyHutchinson

District 11

Denny Hutchinson

TinaBeilchick

District 12 

Tina Beilchick

Amanda_Balon_District13

District 13 | Elk

Amanda Balon

Amanda is the 5th generation on her family’s farm.  Along with her parents and husband, they work to grow the farm based on the needs of the local economy.  Currently, they raise sheep, chickens and some crops.

Amanda’s off-farm work is usually on a part-time basis, including teaching CPR/First Aid in the community.

Amanda is currently on her county Farm Bureau board of directors and is working to develop a Young Farmer & Rancher program in her local area.  She also serves as secretary for the Brockport United Methodist Charge and attends Brandy Camp United Methodist Church.

Amanda and her husband, Anthony, have two children, Garrett and Logan.

CathyVorisek

District 14 | Crawford

Cathy Vorisek

Cathy serves as a member of her county board and is county secretary. She also runs the Crawford County Fair Detective Program.

Cathy is from Linesville, and along with her husband, own and operate Vorisek’s Backyard Bee Farm. They are currently running 200 colonies in their apiary. They travel locally for pollination contracts and produce and sell honey and wax products. Cathy is also one of the teachers for the Pennsylvania Friends of Agriculture Foundation’s Mobile Ag Ed Science Lab program. Cathy was also recognized as the 2021 Partnership in Ag Literacy Award winner.

Cathy is active in her church, serving as a Eucharistic minister and lector. In addition to her county farm bureau, she also is active in the PA State Beekeepers and the Northwestern PA Beekeepers.

Cathy and her husband, Charlie, have five children and ten grandchildren.

ChipKohserDistrict 15 | Mercer

Chip Kohser

Chip Kohser is a member of the Beaver-Lawrence County Farm Bureau. He has previously served as its president and vice-president. He and his wife Jody live in Greenville. Chip is a national sales manager for Joy Pet Food. He was a founder of Fellowship Foods, a muli-farm CSA operation.

KaylaWallace

District 16 | Westmoreland

Kayla Wallace

Kayla grew up on the family farm in Indiana County where she raised goats and horses. She currently lives in Westmoreland County where she and her fiancé raise grass-fed beef and pastured pork. They specialize in direct sales of their farm products.

She also works off the farm at Panichelle Financial Group as a Nationwide Farm Certified Farm and Agribusiness agent.

She has served her local Farm Bureau as secretary, director, webmaster and YAP members.

Kayla’s hobbies include photography and art. She also loves working with youth in a mentoring capacity and educating others about the ag industry.