Wisconsin's cherry producers have hand-picked two directors to serve on the industry's statewide market order board.
In a recent mail-in ballot election, Terry Sorenson of Sturgeon Bay and Barry Peterson from Green Bay where elected to three-year terms on the Wisconsin Cherry Board.
The Wisconsin Cherry Board is responsible for overseeing the collection and use of about $50,000 in assessment fees paid by Wisconsin cherry producers. The money is used to support the industry through research, market development and consumer education.
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