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Farmers National Company.


Farmers National Company, Omaha, Neb., promotes Jim Farrell Farrell, city (1990 pop. 6,841), Mercer co., W central Pa., on the Shenango River at the Ohio line and adjoining Sharon, Pa.; inc. 1901. It is a railroad center, and its steel- and ironworks industries have declined., AFM, to the position of president and CEO, succeeding Richard Hahn, who recently retired. Farrell will lead Farmers National Company's team of 140 employees and 80 real estate associates covering a 22-state service area.
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Title Annotation:Marketing People; promotion of Jim Farrell
Publication:Agri Marketing
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U4NE
Date:Jan 1, 2005
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