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Elmer Garfield MacDonald

Elmer Garfield MacDonald was born into a farm family in Wheatley River on March 30, 1925. His whole life revolved around agriculture. As a youngster, he helped out on his father's farm. In his teen years, he purchased 50 acres of land and from that increased his acreage and farming operation. Elmer has been involved in the poultry, swine and dairy industry but today is especially well-know as a dairy producer.

Elmer's dairy business know as "Health Milk Company" began with a daily output of 800 litres of milk and has grown to a production of 60,000 litres per week; provided by his dairy herd of 130 Holsteins. Today, Health Milk Company delivers dairy products to approximately 6000 P.E.I. homes and also ships many bi-products throughout the Maritimes.

Elmer's accomplishments are outstanding in the rural community. He is an elder in New Glasgow Christian Church and supports numerous community activities. His donation of land to Central Queens Soccer Club has been recognized in his community by naming the soccer field, "The Elmer Garfield MacDonald Soccer Field".

Elmer supports many youth groups (including 4-H and A.Y.), church gatherings and fairs by his generous donations of dairy products.

Elmer works closely with the Food Technology Centre to develop at least one new product each year. His leadership in the development and promotion of the dairy industry has contributed significantly to the advancement of agriculture in P.E.I. Elmer is a member of the Atlantic Canada Plus Association, the Agri-Food Competitive Council and the Atlantic Canada Dairy Council.

Elmer feels his success comes from dedicated employees and family commitment. Elmer and his wife, Jean, have three children: Gwenneth Wyand, Harvey MacDonald, and Nancy Chandler.

Over the years, Elmer's achievements have been recognized by the following awards: FDB Business Management, Friend of 4-H, 1990 P.E.I. Institute of Agrologists, Chamber of Commerce "Small Business of the Year".

Nominated by the P.E.I. 4-H Council, Elmer Garfield MacDonald's many contributions to agriculture and the rural community merit recognition in the Atlantic Agricultural Hall of Fame.