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CREC-1996-10-21-pt1-PgS12456 1996-10-21 104 2     TRIBUTE TO GOODWYN L. MYRICK SENATE SENATE TRIBUTETO S12456 S12456 [{"name": "Howell Heflin", "role": "speaking"}]   142 Cong. Rec. S12456 Congressional Record, Volume 142 Issue 143 (Monday, October 21, 1996) [Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 143 (Monday, October 21, 1996)] [Senate] [Page S12456] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] TRIBUTE TO GOODWYN L. MYRICK Mr. HEFLIN. Mr. President, just before the sine die adjournment, the Alabama Business Hall of Fame at the University of Alabama announced that Goodwyn L. Myrick, the president and chief executive of the Alabama Farmers Federation and Alfa Insurance Co., would be inducted into the Alabama Business Hall of Fame. Goodwyn is a native of Etowah County, AL, where he was born in 1925. He established his first dairy herd in 1944 with eight cows. Today, M & H Farms--a partnership between Goodwyn, his son, Greg, his daughter, Donna, and son-in-law, Tony Haynes--has over 400 Holstein dairy cows and 700 head of beef cattle. It encompasses two farms and more than 2,000 acres. In 1978, he was elected president of the Alabama Farmers Federation, and is currently serving his ninth term as president of the federation and Alfa Insurance Co. During his tenure, Alfa has had the greatest amount of storm losses and the greatest amount of growth in its history, with $267 million in losses since 1978. At the same time, it has grown by 1,000 percent. The Alabama Farmers Federation has seen its membership grow from 223,000 in 1980 to nearly 400,000 today. Goodwyn's previous positions include president of the Etowah County Farm Bureau Federation; the board of directors of the Alabama Farm Bureau Federation--predecessor organization to the Alabama Farmers Federation; and vice president of the federation. Considered one of the most influential businessmen in the State, Goodwyn joins the ranks of over 100 other distinguished corporate leaders in the Alabama Business Hall of Fame. These previous inductees include George Washington Carver, Winton ``Red'' Blount, and Aaron Aronov. I am pleased to commend and congratulate Goodwyn Myrick for receiving this most-deserved honor. The agricultural community of Alabama has never had such a strong leader and loyal friend. ____________________

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