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Carl F. Hertz (1912-2005)

HERTZ, JACOBS, NIDERS, FERDINANDUS, ELDREDGE

Posted By: Mark Christian
Date: 6/27/2005 at 21:22:00

NEVADA JOURNAL, Nevada, Story County, Iowa, Thursday, June 23, 2005.

Carl F. Hertz, 92, passed away on Wednesday, June 15, 2005, at his home in Ames, Iowa, at the Green Hills Retirement Community.

A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, July 6 at 10:30a.m. at the Collegiate United Methodist Church, 2622 W. Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa. Visitation will be on Tuesday, July 5 from 5-8p.m. at the Chet Ryan Mortuary, 708 5th Street, Nevada, Iowa.

Carl F. Hertz, son of Martin and Ella Boyer Hertz, was born July 1, 1912, at Laurens, Iowa. He is survived by his wife Marjory Vaughn Hertz. They met in 4-H in Pocahontas County Iowa and were national 4-H demonstration contest champions at the National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago in 1929. They were married in Columbia, MO on March 28, 1936.

He attended Iowa State College during the Depression majoring in Animal Husbandry. He worked in the meat lab for 35 cents an hour, was on the championship national Iowa State College livestock judging team and was a member of FarmHouse Fraternity who offers an annual scholarship in his name.

After graduating in 1933, he began his farm management career with Doane Agricultural Service in St. Louis, MO. His first assignment was in Kirksville, MO. He was one of the first Accredited Farm Managers (AFM) and Accredited Rural Appraisers (ARA) in the United States. He opened Doane's first farm management and rural appraisal office in Iowa in 1937. During his time with Doane, he was also an assistant editor of the Doane Agricultural Digest. Some of the challenges in his farm management career included convincing farmers to use hybrid seed corn in the 1930's and coordinating the planting of waxy corn for the war effort during WWII.

In 1946, Carl and Marjory decided to farm the family farm SE of Nevada full time, and Carl would do agricultural consulting on the side. This led to founding his own farm management company when a client asked him to manage several farms. They lived on their Nevada farm for sixty-five years and enjoyed raising Angus cattle.

Hertz Farm Management has grown over the past 59 years to be one of the largest farm management, real estate, and rural appraisal firms in the United States. Conservation was a priority for Carl, and he was a leader in land drainage, no-till, minimum till, terracing, and other conservation practices.
Hertz Farm Management has grown to 14 offices managing over 425,000 acres in nine mid-western states and Brazil. Carl's success can be attributed to his ability to attract colleagues who were ethical, hardworking, and talented.

During his life he was active in his community. He was a member of Rotary for 64 years, served on the school board of Nevada Township during the 1940's, and was an original trustee of the Gates Hall Foundation that established Gates Hall in Nevada. He was active in the United Methodist Church in Nevada as chairman of the Trustees and many other positions. He served as a director of Living History Farms and was a member of the Nevada Historical Society.

Professionally, he was a charter member of the Iowa Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers, serving as state and national president of the National ASFMRA. In real estate he had the title of Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) and was state and national president of the Farm and Land Brokers serving as national president of the Realtors Land Institute of the National Association of Realtors.
He has been actively involved with Iowa State University. He served on the ISU Agriculture Foundation for many years, taught rural appraisal classes in the College of Agriculture, and assisted the University in exchanging land for research and expansion. Carl's favorite past times included Cyclone athletics, traveling, fishing and family.

Carl is survived by his wife Marjory, whom he married sixty-nine years ago, five of his six children, twelve grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren who include: Son Joel (Ann) Hertz of Monticello, Illinois and their three children Chad (Heidi) Hertz of Cedar Falls, Iowa and their children Ben, Anna, Grace, and Ella, Nancy (Glen) Just of Indianapolis, Indiana and son Tobin, and Karen Hertz of Toulouse, France. Daughter Mina Hertz (Rollie) Jacobs of Fort Dodge, Iowa and their two children Steven (Linda) Jacobs of San Mateo, California and Janelle (Randy) Siders of Urbandale, Iowa and their children Grant, Haley, and Tate. Son Tom (Joyce) of Ames, Iowa and their two children Jana (Pieter) Ferdinandus of Jakarta, Indonesia and Alan Hertz, DVM of Nevada, Iowa. Grandson Paul and his mother Carole, Laramie, Wyoming. Son Randy (Liz) of Nevada, Iowa and their three children Gina of Jakarta, Indonesia, Betsy, and Sally. Daughter Cathy Hertz (Steve) Eldredge of Fullerton, California and their daughter Stephanie. Two American Field Service students Piet Heida (Dr. Adriaan) Verbeek of the Netherlands and Nina Baeta (Kamme) Addo of Ghana who are considered members of the Hertz Family. Carl is survived by his brother Raymond (Beth) of Yellow Springs, Ohio and was preceded in death by his son C. Douglas Hertz, who was killed May 16, 1997, and his brothers Paul and Amos Hertz.

Memorials may be directed to the Hertz Timber Ridge Memorial Nature Preserve, which will be established in Story County Iowa in care of the Mortuary. Those wishing to send an on-line greeting, condolence, or memory may do so by visiting: http://www.hfmgt.com/carl


 

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