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From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                        TRIBUTE TO DR. JIM LOGAN

  Ms. LUMMIS. Mr. President, today I am honored to recognize my good 
friend Dr. Jim Logan, who is being inducted into the Wyoming 
Agriculture Hall of Fame. Since the Wyoming Agriculture Hall of Fame 
was established in 1992, 67 agriculture leaders have been recognized 
for their substantial contributions to our great State. I speak for 
many when I say Dr. Logan is more than deserving of this distinguished 
honor. He built an outstanding career in Wyoming and has risen to the 
highest ranks of his profession. Beyond his professional success, he 
exemplifies what it means to be an outstanding Wyoming citizen.
  Dr. Logan began his studies at the University of Wyoming in 1969 and 
continued his education at Colorado State University earning his doctor 
of veterinary medicine degree. Upon graduation, he returned home to 
Riverton, WY, and joined a veterinary medicine practice. He later 
opened his own practice, and for over 40 years, he graciously served 
his community. During that time, he established a strong reputation 
among Wyoming's farmers and ranchers. He quickly excelled and became a 
reputable leader in his profession.
  After developing extensive knowledge and expertise in his field, he 
generously offered many years of service to the State of Wyoming. Dr. 
Logan served the Wyoming Livestock Board in many capacities, including 
as the State veterinarian. The agriculture community in Wyoming is 
grateful for Dr. Logan's contributions and his commitment to health and 
safety for an industry that makes up the very fabric of Wyoming 
culture.
  As a member of various working groups and regulatory boards, he 
helped address some of the most pressing issues affecting our State. He 
was a central figure in the development of Wyoming Brucellosis 
Designated Surveillance Area regulations. With any decision, he 
constantly kept the best interest of Wyoming's livestock producers in 
mind. For this, we are thankful.
  I would also like to mention that Dr. Logan has exceeded all 
expectations in what it means to be a leader in the community. His 
passion for agriculture has inspired the next generation of farmers and 
ranchers. Dr. Logan is a proud supporter of 4-H and FFA, serving as a 
mentor and instructor to young people with a heart for agriculture. He 
has also taken on many other leadership responsibilities on several 
State and national industry associations and committees, including the 
American Veterinary Medical Association, American Sheep Industry 
Association, and the Western States Livestock Health Association. 
Outside of the agriculture industry, he served as the chairman of the 
Riverton Memorial Hospital Board.

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  Earlier this year, Dr. Logan announced his retirement as the Wyoming 
State veterinarian. While his retirement is a true loss for farmers and 
ranchers across the State, no one is more deserving of a happy and 
joyful retirement. I want to offer my deepest congratulations on a 
successful career. It is my privilege to recognize Dr. Logan's 
achievements and honor his induction to the Wyoming Agriculture Hall of 
Fame. Wyoming is grateful for his decades of service and respect the 
personal sacrifices that were made for the State.
  Dr. Logan, your contributions and dedication will always be 
remembered. As you start your retirement, you can be proud of the work 
you have done, but also know that you still have a long ride to enjoy. 
Happy Trails.

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