Wisconsin Custom Operators members held their officer elections during their annual meeting at the recent Forage Symposium held on February 21, 2018 at the Chula Vista Resort. During the elections there were two members who were elected to board positions.
Bill Smith, WCO Operator Director
Bill Smith, owner of Smith Custom Farming in Darlington, was newly elected as an operator director. In addition to Smith Custom Farming, Smith also farms 2,000 acres of grain in the Darlington area. Smith is a member of Midwest Forage Association, Lafayette County Farm Bureau, National Federation of Independent Business and he supports local FFA and 4-H activities. Smith Custom Farming has a strong presence on social media with more than 2,000 people following their Facebook page. Smith and his wife, Jamie, have two sons, James who is 12-years-old and Frankie who is 4-years-old.
Ray Liska, WCO Vice-President
Ray Liska, owner of Apollo Vale Enterprises, was also newly elected as vice-president. Liska owns and operates Apollo Vale Enterprises and custom raises poultry for Gold’n Plump Farms. He was very active in FFA and is a 10-year member of Wisconsin Farm Bureau where he has served as young farmer chairman, membership chairman, voting delegate, and is a proud graduate of the Farm Bureau Leadership Institute. Liska was elected to the Wisconsin Custom Operators board in 2017. Liska replaces Cole Olson of Diversified Farms LTD in Alma.
Bryce O’Leary, WCO Operator Director and President
Bryce O’Leary, owner of O’Leary Brothers Chopping Service LLC in Janesville, was also re-elected for his second term as an operator director and also as the group’s president during the meeting. O’Leary has been active in Wisconsin Custom Operators since the early days of the organization and was first elected to the board in 2015. With a passion for safety and policy, O’Leary was among WCO’s first group of Safety Certified operators. He has also chaired the Safety and Regulations Committee since 2016. In addition to his work with the organization, O’Leary has served on his town board and was a town supervisor for six years. He also served nine years on the Rock County FSA board including seven years as chair. O’Leary holds a degree in agriculture education from the University of Wisconsin – Madison.
Corporate representative Chuck Rabitz of Denmark State Bank in Denmark was also re-elected as Treasurer, and corporate representative Josh Bartholomew of Oxbo International in Clear Lake was re-elected as secretary.
Not to mention retiring board member Cole Olson of Diversified Farms LTD in Alma was honored during the annual meeting for his service to the Wisconsin Custom Operators.
L to R: Back row: Dr. Bryan Luck, Derek Ducat, Ray Liska, Bill Smith, Chuck Rabitz. Front Row: Josh Bartholomew, Bill Arneson, Bryce O’Leary, Maria Woldt.
Wisconsin Custom Operators is an organization comprised of individuals throughout the state who derive their income in whole or part from providing custom farming services. To learn more about the Wisconsin Custom Operators, Inc. visit, www.wiscustomoperators.org or [email protected]