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Charles Noyes
Charles Noyes
Charlie Noyes, Seyon Farm, Berwick, Maine
. Seyon Farm was a great herd and the little man, Charlie, was a great Milking Shorthorn breeder. He sold a lot of cattle to many youth in New England and consigned cattle to most sales in New England and Nationally. He was really well-known in the dairy industry and was active in many organizations including the Milking Shorthorn Association. He served as a director on the National Board, was a member and leader in the New England and Maine Associations. He was a kind and generous man with a big heart. He farmed right up to until his eighties in South Berwick, Maine, where the farm is still a dairy.
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