Dairying staff. The program is completely voluntary 

 and interest in the program remains at a relatively mild 

 level. Just as this fiscal year was drawing to a close we 

 learned that Mr. Cormier was planning to resign his 

 position with the Department of Food and Agriculture 

 and we aie. presently evaluating this situation. 



Staff 



We have been at full staff for the past year except 

 for our Supervising Inspector. George Pittman who was 

 our Supervising Inspector for several years, retired on 

 July 1, 1987. Mr. Pittman was replaced by Anthony 

 Burgess on August 16, 1987, and Mr. Burgess is doing 

 a fine job in that position. 



In November of 1987 we were fortunate to be able to 

 employ Karen Dixon of Holbrook, who has taken over 

 the work of Anthony Burgess in the Worcester County 

 area when Mr. Burgess moved up to the Supervising 

 Inspector's position. 



As of June 30, 1988 we have 11 Inspectors, 3 Senior 

 Inspectors, 1 Supervising Inspector, 1 Chief and 2 

 Secretaries. 



FARMS 



Bureau of Dairying Personnel traveled a total of 

 379,169 miles during the fiscal year to accomphsh this 

 work. 



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