1.
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To
elect four directors to serve until the Annual Meeting of shareholders in
2010 and until each of their successors is duly elected and shall
qualify;
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2.
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To
ratify the appointment of BDO Seidman, LLP as the Company’s independent
registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year ending March 31,
2009; and
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3.
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To
transact such other business as may properly come before the Annual
Meeting or any adjournment thereof.
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TABLE
OF CONTENTS
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1
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Why did
I receive this proxy?
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1
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Who is
entitled to vote?
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1
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How
many votes do I have?
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1
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What
does it mean if I receive more than one proxy card?
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1
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How do
I vote?
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2
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How do
I vote my shares that are held by my broker?
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2
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What am
I voting on?
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2
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Will
there be any other items of business on the agenda?
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2
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How
many votes are required to act on the proposals?
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2
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How are
votes counted?
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2
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What
happens if I return my proxy card without voting on all
proposals?
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3
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Who has
paid for this proxy solicitation?
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3
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When
was this proxy statement mailed?
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3
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How can
I obtain a copy of this year’s Annual Report on Form 10-K?
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3
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Can I
find additional information on the Company’s website?
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3
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4
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Information
Concerning Directors
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4
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Independent
Directors
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6
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6
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Audit
Committee
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6
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Compensation
Committee
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7
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Corporate
Governance and Nominating Committee
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7
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Board
Attendance at Meetings
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8
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Report
of the Audit Committee
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8
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9
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Report
of the Compensation Committee
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15
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Summary
Compensation Table
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15
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Grants
of Plan-Based Awards in Fiscal 2008
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16
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Pension
Benefits
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16
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Compensation of
Directors
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17
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Certain
Transactions and Relationships
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18
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18
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Security
Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners
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18
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Security
Ownership of Management and Directors
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23
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Section
16(a) Beneficial Ownership Reporting Compliance
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25
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26
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Principal
Accountant Fees and Services
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26
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27
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27
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Proposals for
the Company’s Proxy Material
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27
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Proposals to be
Introduced at the Annual Meeting but not Intended to be Included in the
Company’s Proxy Material
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28
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·
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By
Mail: Vote,
sign, date your card and mail it in the postage-paid
envelope.
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·
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In
Person: At
the Annual Meeting.
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·
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attract
and retain highly-qualified
executives,
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·
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motivate
our executives to achieve our business
objectives,
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·
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reward
our executives appropriately for their individual and collective
contributions, and
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·
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align
our executives’ interests with the long-term interests of our
shareholders.
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Bonus
Target
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Potential
Bonus Payment
(Percent
of Base Salary)
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7.5%
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10%
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10%
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15%
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12.5%
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20%
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15%
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25%
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20%
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50%
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Name
and Principal Position
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Year
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Salary
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Stock
Awards
(1)
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Non-Equity
Incentive Plan Compensation
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All
Other Compensation (2)
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Total
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Arthur
S. Wolcott
Chairman
of the Board
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2008
2007
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$440,356
427,530
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$ -
-
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$
88,285
107,142
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$ -
-
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$528,641
534,672
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Kraig
H. Kayser
President
and Chief Executive Officer
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2008
2007
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$440,356
427,522
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$ -
-
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$
88,285
107,142
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$ 4,500
13,345
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$533,141
548,009
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Roland
E. Breunig
Chief
Financial Officer
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2008
2007
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$176,346
90,865
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$ 2,500
-
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$
36,050
21,875
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$11,798
15,262
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$226,694
128,002
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Paul
L. Palmby
Chief
Operating Officer
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2008
2007
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$258,974
198,784
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$ 8,333
-
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$
54,000
50,000
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$4,669
4,758
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$325,976
253,542
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Dean
E. Erstad (3)
Senior
Vice President, Sales
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2008
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$181,248
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$ -
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$
37,810
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$4,505
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$223,563
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(1)
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Represents
the proportionate amount of the total grant date fair value of stock
awards recognized by the Company as an expense in fiscal 2008 for
financial accounting purposes, disregarding for this purpose the estimate
of forfeitures related to service-based vesting conditions. The
fair values of these awards and the amounts expensed in fiscal 2008 were
based on the closing price of the Company’s Class A common stock as
reported on the Nasdaq Global Market on the date of grant amortized over
the vesting period in accordance with Financial Accounting Standards Board
Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 123 (revised 2004)
Share-Based Payment (SFAS 123R).
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(2)
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The
amount shown in this column for fiscal 2008 represents the Company’s
matching contribution to its 401(k) Plan for each named executive officer
and the amount of premium paid by the Company for group term life
insurance on the named executive officer’s life. The value of
perquisites and other personal benefits are not shown in the table because
the aggregate amount of such compensation, if any, is less than $10,000
for each named executive officer.
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(3)
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Mr.
Erstad has been Senior Vice President of Sales since 2001 and is a named
executive officer beginning with fiscal
2008. Accordingly, his compensation for 2007 is not
provided in this table.
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Estimated
Possible Payouts Under Non-Equity Incentive Plan Awards
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Name
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Grant
Date
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Threshold
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Target
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Maximum
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Arthur
S. Wolcott
Chairman
of the Board
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April
1, 2007
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$ | 44,143 | $ | 88,285 | $ | 220,714 | ||||||
Kraig
H. Kayser
President
and Chief Executive Officer
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April
1, 2007
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$ | 44,143 | $ | 88,285 | $ | 220,714 | ||||||
Roland
E. Breunig
Chief
Financial Officer
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April
1, 2007
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$ | 18,025 | $ | 36,050 | $ | 90,125 | ||||||
Paul
L. Palmby
Chief
Operating Officer
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April
1, 2007
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$ | 27,000 | $ | 54,000 | $ | 135,000 | ||||||
Dean
E. Erstad
Senior
Vice President, Sales
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April
1, 2007
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$ | 18,905 | $ | 37,810 | $ | 94,525 |
(1)
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Represents
the possible payouts under the Company’s Profit Sharing Bonus Plan
discussed in further detail on pages 12-13. For fiscal 2008,
the Company’s pre-tax profits exceeded 12.5% of the Company’s consolidated
net worth at the end of the prior fiscal year. The actual
amount earned by each named executive officer in fiscal 2008 is reported
under the Non-Equity Incentive Plan Compensation column in the Summary
Compensation Table.
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Name
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Plan
Name
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Number
of Years Credited Service
(#)
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Present
Value of Accumulated Benefit (1)
($)
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Payments
During Last Fiscal Year
($)
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|||||||||
Arthur
S. Wolcott
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Pension
Plan
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59 | $ | 741,912 | $ | 98,370 | |||||||
Kraig
H. Kayser
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Pension
Plan
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16 | 111,540 | -- | |||||||||
Roland
E. Breunig
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Pension
Plan
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1 | 10,598 | -- | |||||||||
Paul
L. Palmby
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Pension
Plan
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21 | 96,773 | -- | |||||||||
Dean
E. Erstad
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Pension
Plan
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12 | 36,580 | -- |
(1)
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Please see Note 8,
“Retirement Plans,”
in the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements included in
our Annual Report to Shareholders
for the year ended March 31, 2008 for the assumptions used in calculating the present value of the accumulated benefit. Pension
Plan service credit and actuarial values are
calculated as of March 31,
2008, which is the pension plan measurement date that we use for financial statement reporting purposes.
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Name
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Fees
Earned or Paid in Cash
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Arthur
H.
Baer
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$ | 21,000 | ||
Andrew
M.
Boas
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$ | 21,000 | ||
Robert
T.
Brady
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$ | 21,000 | ||
Douglas
F.
Brush
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$ | 5,250 | ||
Susan
A.
Henry
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$ | 15,750 | ||
G.
Brymer
Humphreys
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$ | 21,000 | ||
Susan
W.
Stuart
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$ | 21,000 | ||
Thomas
Paulson
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$ | 21,000 | ||
James
F.
Wilson
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$ | 3,500 |
Amount
of Shares and Nature
of
Beneficial Ownership
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|||||
Title
of Class
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Name
and Address of Beneficial Owner
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Sole
Voting/ Investment Power
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Shared
Voting/ Investment Power
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Total
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Percent
of Class (1)
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6%
Preferred Stock
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Arthur
S. Wolcott
1605
Main Street
Sarasota,
Florida
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32,844
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--
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32,844
(2)
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16.42%
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Kurt
C. Kayser
Bradenton,
Florida
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27,536
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--
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27,536
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13.77
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Susan
W. Stuart
Fairfield,
Connecticut
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25,296
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--
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25,296
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12.65
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Bruce
S. Wolcott
Canandaigua,
New York
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25,296
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--
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25,296
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12.65
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Grace
W. Wadell
Wayne,
Pennsylvania
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25,292
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--
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25,292
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12.65
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Mark
S. Wolcott
Pittsford,
New York
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25,292
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--
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25,292
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12.65
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L.
Jerome Wolcott, Jr.
Costa
Mesa, California
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15,222
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--
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15,222
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7.61
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Peter
J. Wolcott
Bridgewater,
Connecticut
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15,222
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--
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15,222
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7.61
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10%
Series A Preferred Stock
|
Arthur
S. Wolcott
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212,840
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--
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212,840
(3)
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52.26
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Kraig
H. Kayser
418
East Conde Street
Janesville,
Wisconsin
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32,168
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141,644
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173,812
(4)
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42.68
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Hannelore
Wolcott-Bailey
Penn
Yan, New York
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20,588
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--
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20,588
(5)
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5.05
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10%
Series B Preferred Stock
|
Arthur
S. Wolcott
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212,200
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--
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212,200
(6)
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53.10
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Kraig
H. Kayser
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--
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165,080
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165,080
(7)
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41.30
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Hannelore
Wolcott-Bailey
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22,720
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--
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22,720
(8)
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5.60
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Amount
of Shares and Nature
of
Beneficial Ownership
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|||||
Title
of Class
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Name
and Address of Beneficial Owner
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Sole
Voting/ Investment Power
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Shared
Voting/ Investment Power
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Total
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Percent
of Class (1)
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Class
A Common Stock
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Carl
Marks Management Company, LP
900
Third Avenue, 33rd
Floor
New
York, New York
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2,355,736
|
--
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2,355,736
(9)
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32.78
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Manulife
Financial Corporation
200
Bloor Street, East
Toronto,
Ontario, Canada
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1,025,220
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--
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1,025,220
(10)
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17.51
|
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Nancy
A. Marks
Great
Neck, New York
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652,824
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--
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652,824
(11)
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12.85
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Franklin
Resources, Inc.
One
Franklin Parkway
San
Mateo, California
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556,600
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--
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556,600
(12)
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10.85
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I.
Wistar Morris, III
4
Tower Bridge, Suite 300
200
Barr Harbor Drive
West
Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
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184,700
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348,722
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533,422
(13)
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11.04
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Arnhold
and S. Bleichroeder Advisers, LLC
1345
Avenue of the Americas
New
York, New York
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350,874
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--
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350,874
(14)
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6.97
|
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The
Pillsbury Company
General
Mills, Inc.
Number
One General Mills Blvd
Minneapolis,
Minnesota
|
--
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346,570
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346,570
(15)
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7.17
|
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T.
Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
100
E. Pratt Street
Baltimore,
Maryland
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240,500
|
--
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240,500
(16)
|
4.97
|
|
Kraig
H. Kayser
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65,628
|
159,030
|
224,658
(17)
|
4.65
|
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Susan
W. Stuart
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57,214
|
105,288
|
162,502
(18)
|
3.36
|
|
Arthur
S. Wolcott
|
10,623
|
106,467
|
117,090
(19)
|
2.42
|
|
Seneca
Foods 401(k) Plan
|
459,522
|
--
|
459,522
|
9.51
|
Amount
of Shares and Nature
of
Beneficial Ownership
|
|||||
Title
of Class
|
Name
and Address of Beneficial Owner
|
Sole
Voting/ Investment Power
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Shared
Voting/ Investment Power
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Total
|
Percent
of Class (1)
|
Class
B Common Stock
|
Kraig
H. Kayser
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83,151
|
160,918
|
244,069
(20)
|
8.84
|
Susan
W. Stuart
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63,492
|
134,666
|
198,158
(21)
|
7.18
|
|
Nancy
A. Marks
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377,304
|
--
|
377,304
(22)
|
13.67
|
|
Arthur
S. Wolcott
|
8,551
|
83,508
|
92,059
(23)
|
3.33
|
|
Seneca
Foods Pension Plan
|
284,300
|
--
|
284,300
|
10.30
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(1)
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The
applicable percentage of beneficial ownership is based on the number of
shares of each class of voting stock outstanding as of March 31,
2008. With respect to certain persons, the percentage of
beneficial ownership of Class A Common Stock includes the shares of Class
A Common Stock that may be acquired upon conversion of the Company’s
Convertible Participating Preferred Stock but such shares are not treated
as outstanding for the purpose of computing the percentage ownership of
any other person.
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(2)
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Does
not include 101,176 shares of 6% Preferred Stock held directly by Mr. and
Mrs. Wolcott’s offspring, as to which Mr. Wolcott disclaims beneficial
ownership.
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(3)
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These
shares are convertible into 10,642 shares of Class A Common Stock and
10,642 shares of Class B Common
Stock.
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(4)
|
Mr.
Kayser has shared voting and investment power with respect to 141,644
shares of 10% Series A Preferred Stock held in two trusts of which he is a
co-trustee and in which he and members of his family are
beneficiaries. The total 173,812 shares of 10% Series A
Preferred Stock are convertible into 8,690 shares of Class A Common Stock
and 8,690 shares of Class B Common
Stock.
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(5)
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These
shares are convertible into 1,029 shares of Class A Common Stock and 1,029
shares of Class B Common Stock.
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(6)
|
These
shares are convertible into 7,073 shares of Class A Common Stock and 7,073
shares of Class B Common Stock.
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(7)
|
Mr.
Kayser has shared voting and investment power with respect to 165,080
shares of 10% Series B Preferred Stock held in two trusts of which he is a
co-trustee and in which he and members of his family are
beneficiaries. The total 165,080 shares of 10% Series B
Preferred Stock are convertible into 5,502 shares of Class A Common Stock
and 5,502 shares of Class B Common
Stock.
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(8)
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These
shares are convertible into 757 shares of Class A Common Stock and 757
shares of Class B Common Stock.
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(9)
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Based
on an amended statement on Schedule 13D filed with the SEC on July 8, 2004
by Carl Marks Management Company, L.P. as sole general partner of Carl
Marks Strategic Investments, L.P. and Carl Marks Strategic Investments II,
L.P. The shares in the table consist solely of 2,355,736 shares
of the Company’s Convertible Participating Preferred Stock that are
convertible into shares of Class A Common Stock on a one-for-one
basis.
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(10)
|
Based
on a statement on Schedule 13G filed with the SEC on August 28, 2006 by
Manulife Financial Corporation and its indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary,
John Hancock Life Insurance Company (JHLICO). The shares in the
table consist solely of 1,025,220 shares of Convertible Participating
Preferred Stock, Series 2006 (of which 19,346 shares are held by JHLICO’s
direct, wholly-owned subsidiary, John Hancock Variable Life Insurance
Company) that are convertible into shares of Class A Common Stock on a
one-for-one basis.
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(11)
|
Based
on an amended statement on Schedule 13D filed with the SEC on July 8, 2004
by Nancy A. Marks and certain related investors. The shares
reported in the table include 130,000 shares held in trust of which she is
a trustee and 248,520 shares of the Company’s Convertible Participating
Preferred Stock that are convertible into shares of Class A Common Stock
on a one-for-one basis.
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(12)
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Based
on a statement on Schedule 13G filed with the SEC on February 7, 2006 by
Franklin Resources, Inc., Charles B. Johnson, Rupert H. Johnson, Jr. and
Franklin Advisory Services, LLC. Includes 300,000 shares of the
Company’s Convertible Participating Preferred Stock that are convertible
into shares of Class A Common Stock on a one-for-one
basis.
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(13)
|
Based
on a statement on Schedule 13D filed with the SEC on August 16, 2006 by I.
Wistar Morris, III. Mr. Morris has the sole voting power and
the sole investment power over 184,700 shares held for his benefit in
nominee name. He has no voting power but he has shared
investment power with respect to the 178,180 shares held by his wife, in
nominee name for her benefit and the 138,600 shares held in nominee name
for the benefit of his children, as well as, the 38,942 shares registered
in nominee name for a Foundation in which he is the
co-trustee.
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(14)
|
Based
on a statement on Schedule 13G filed with the SEC on February 12, 2008 by
Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder Advisers, LLC. Includes 207,290
shares of the Company’s Convertible Participating Preferred Stock that are
convertible into shares of Class A Common Stock on a one-for-one
basis.
|
(15)
|
Based
on a statement on Schedule 13D filed with the SEC on March 22, 1996 by The
Pillsbury Company (now a subsidiary of General Mills, Inc.) and Grand
Metropolitan.
|
(16)
|
Based
on an amended statement on Schedule 13G filed with the SEC on February 14,
2008 by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. (Price
Associates). These securities are owned by various individual
and institutional investors, which Price Associates serves as investment
adviser with power to direct investments and/or sole power to vote the
securities. For purposes of the reporting requirements of the
Exchange Act, Price Associates is deemed to be a beneficial owner of such
securities; however, Price Associates expressly disclaims that it is, in
fact, the beneficial owner of such
securities.
|
(17)
|
Mr.
Kayser has sole voting and investment power over 65,628 shares of Class A
Common Stock owned by him and sole voting but no investment power over
5,550 shares owned by his siblings and their children, which are subject
to a voting trust agreement of which Mr. Kayser is a
trustee. Mr. Kayser has shared voting and investment power with
respect to 74,169 shares held in two trusts of which he is a co-trustee
and in which he and members of his family are
beneficiaries. The shares reported in the table include 76,936
shares held by the Seneca Foods Foundation (the “Foundation”), of which
Mr. Kayser is a director. The shares reported in the table do
not include (i) 12,577 shares owned by Mr. Kayser’s mother, (ii) 19,000
shares held in trust for Mr. Kayser’s mother, (iii) 3,781 shares held by
Mr. Kayser’s brothers, or (iv) 459,522 shares held by the Seneca Foods
Corporation Employee Savings Plan (the “401(k) Plan”), over which the
Company’s officers may be deemed to have shared voting and investment
power. Mr. Kayser has shared voting and investment power with
respect to the shares held by the Foundation. He disclaims
beneficial ownership of the shares held by his mother and in trust for his
mother, the shares held by his brother and the shares held by the 401(k)
Plan.
|
(18)
|
The
shares in the table include (i) 12,616 shares of Class A Common Stock held
by Ms. Stuart’s husband, (ii) 15,736 shares owned by her sister’s
children, of which Ms. Stuart is the trustee, (iii) 76,936 shares held by
the Foundation, of which Ms. Stuart is a director. Ms. Stuart
has shared voting and investment power with respect to the shares held by
the Foundation and sole voting and investment power with respect to the
shares owned by her sister’s children. She disclaims beneficial
ownership of the shares held by her
husband.
|
(19)
|
The
shares in the table include (i) 29,531 shares of Class A Common Stock held
by Mr. Wolcott’s wife, (ii) 76,936 shares held by the Foundation, of which
Mr. Wolcott is a director. The shares reported in the table do
not include (i) 308,528 shares of Class A Common Stock held directly by
Mr. and Mrs. Wolcott’s offspring and their families, or (ii) 459,522
shares held by the 401(k) Plan, over which the Company’s officers may be
deemed to have shared voting and investment power. Mr. Wolcott
has shared voting and investment power with respect to the shares held by
the Foundation. He disclaims beneficial ownership with respect
to the shares held by his wife, his offspring and their families and the
401(k) Plan.
|
(20)
|
Mr.
Kayser has sole voting and investment power over 83,151 shares of Class B
Common Stock he owns and sole voting but no investment power over 10,050
shares owned by his siblings and their children, which are subject to a
voting trust agreement of which Mr. Kayser is a trustee. Mr.
Kayser has shared voting and investment power with respect to 75,944
shares held in two trusts of which he is a co-trustee and in which he and
members of his family are beneficiaries. The shares in the
table include 74,924 shares held by the Foundation, of which Mr. Kayser is
a director. The shares in the table do not include (i) 284,300
shares held by the Pension Plan, of which Mr. Kayser is a trustee, (ii)
14,531 shares owned by Mr. Kayser’s mother, (iii) 19,000 shares held in
trust for Mr. Kayser’s mother or (iv) 74,392 shares held by the 401(k)
Plan. Mr. Kayser has shared voting and investment power with
respect to the shares held by the Pension Plan, the 401(k) Plan and the
Foundation. He disclaims beneficial ownership of the shares
held by his mother and in trust for his
mother.
|
(21)
|
The
shares reported in the table include (i) 18,894 shares of Class B Common
Stock held by Ms. Stuart’s husband, (ii) 40,848 shares owned by her
sister’s children, of which Ms. Stuart is the trustee and (iii) 74,924
shares held by the Foundation, of which Ms. Stuart is a
director. The shares in the table do not include 284,300 shares
held by the Pension Plan, of which Ms. Stuart is a trustee. Ms.
Stuart has shared voting and investment power with respect to the shares
held the Pension Plan and the Foundation and sole voting and investment
power with respect to the shares owned by her sister’s
children. She disclaims beneficial ownership of the shares held
by her husband.
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(22)
|
Based
on an amended statement on Schedule 13D filed with the SEC on July 8, 2004
by Nancy A. Marks and certain related investors. The shares
reported in the table include 130,000 shares held in trust of which she is
a trustee.
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(23)
|
The
shares in the table include (i) 8,584 shares of Class B Common Stock held
by Mr. Wolcott’s wife and (ii) 74,924 shares held by the Foundation, of
which Mr. Wolcott is a director. The shares in the table do not
include (i) 448,608 shares of Class B Common Stock held directly by Mr.
and Mrs. Wolcott’s offspring and their families, (ii) 284,300 shares held
by the Pension Plan, of which Mr. Wolcott is a trustee or (iii) 74,392
shares held by the 401(k) Plan. Mr. Wolcott has shared voting
and investment power with respect to the shares held by the Pension Plan,
the 401(k) Plan and the Foundation. He disclaims beneficial
ownership with respect to the shares held by his wife, his offspring and
their families.
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Name
of Beneficial Owner
|
Title
of Class
|
Shares
Beneficially Owned
|
Percent
of Class (1)
|
Arthur
H.
Baer
|
Class
B Common Stock
|
3,000
|
*%
|
Andrew
M.
Boas
|
Class
A Common Stock (2)
Class
B Common Stock
|
2,409,711
53,975
|
33.36
1.95
|
Robert
T.
Brady
|
Class
A Common Stock (3)
|
1,500
|
*
|
G.
Brymer
Humphreys
|
Class
A Common Stock (4)
Class
B Common Stock
|
1,200
800
|
*
*
|
Kraig
H.
Kayser
|
Class
A Common Stock (5)
Class
B Common Stock (5)
6%
Preferred Stock (5)
10%
Series A Preferred Stock (5)
10%
Series B Preferred Stock (5)
|
224,658
244,069
8,000
173,812
165,080
|
4.65
8.84
4.00
42.68
41.27
|
Susan
W.
Stuart
|
Class
A Common Stock (6)
Class
B Common Stock (6)
6%
Preferred Stock (6)
|
162,502
198,158
25,296
|
3.38
7.18
12.65
|
Thomas
Paulson
|
Class
A Common Stock
|
500
|
*
|
James
F.
Wilson
|
Class
A Common Stock (7)
|
2,355,736
|
32.78
|
Arthur
S.
Wolcott
|
Class
A Common Stock (8)
Class
B Common Stock (8)
6%
Preferred Stock (8)
10%
Series A Preferred Stock (8)
10%
Series B Preferred Stock (8)
|
117,090
92,059
32,844
212,840
212,200
|
2.64
3.33
16.42
52.26
53.05
|
Roland
E.
Breunig
|
Class
A Common Stock
|
479
|
*
|
Paul
L.
Palmby
|
Class
A Common Stock
|
1,918
|
*
|
Dean
E.
Erstad
|
|
-
|
-
|
All
directors and executive officers as a group
|
Class
A Common Stock (9)
Class
B Common Stock (9)
6%
Preferred Stock (9)
10%
Series A Preferred Stock (9)
10%
Series B Preferred Stock (9)
|
2,766,165
723,513
66,140
386,652
377,280
|
38.49
26.21
33.07
94.94
94.32
|
(1)
|
The
applicable percentage of beneficial ownership is based on the number of
shares of each class of voting stock outstanding as of the March 31,
2008. With respect to certain persons, the percentage of
beneficial ownership of Class A Common Stock includes the shares of Class
A Common Stock that may be acquired upon conversion of the Company’s
Convertible Participating Preferred Stock but such shares are not treated
as outstanding for the purpose of computing the percentage ownership of
any other person.
|
(2)
|
Includes
2,355,736 shares of the Company’s Convertible Participating Preferred
Stock indirectly owned by Carl Marks Management Company,
L.P. Mr. Boas is a General Partner of Carl Marks Management
Company, L.P. and may be deemed to be the beneficial owner of such shares,
which are convertible into shares of Class A Common Stock on a one-for-one
basis. See note 9 to the table under the heading “ -- Security
Ownership of Certain Beneficial
Owners.”
|
(3)
|
Does
not include 300 shares of Class A Common Stock and 300 shares of Class B
Common Stock owned by Mr. Brady’s children as to which Mr. Brady disclaims
beneficial ownership.
|
(4)
|
Includes
400 shares of the Company’s Convertible Participating Preferred Stock,
which are convertible into shares of Class A Common Stock on a one-for-one
basis.
|
(5)
|
See
notes 4, 7, 17, and 20 to the table under the heading “ -- Security
Ownership of Certain Beneficial
Owners.”
|
(6)
|
See
notes 18 and 21 to the table under the heading “ -- Security Ownership of
Certain Beneficial Owners.”
|
(7)
|
Includes
2,355,736 shares of the Company’s Convertible Participating Preferred
Stock indirectly owned by Carl Marks Management Company,
L.P. Mr. Wilson is a General Partner of Carl Marks Management
Company, L.P. and may be deemed to be the beneficial owner of such shares,
which are convertible into shares of Class A Common Stock on a one-for-one
basis. See note 9 to the table under the heading “ -- Security
Ownership of Certain Beneficial
Owners.”
|
(8)
|
See
notes 2, 3, 6, 19, and 23 to the table under the heading “ -- Security
Ownership of Certain Beneficial
Owners.”
|
Plan
Category
|
Number
of securities to be issued upon exercise of outstanding options, warrants
and rights
|
Weighted-average
exercise price of outstanding options, warrants and rights
|
Number
of securities remaining available for future issuance
|
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(a)
|
(b)
|
(c)
|
||||||||||
Equity
compensation plans approved by security holders
|
- | - | 96,166 | |||||||||
Equity
compensation plans not approved by security holders
|
- | - | - | |||||||||
Total
|
- | - | 96,166 |
2008
|
2007
|
|||||||
Audit
Fees (1)
|
||||||||
-
Audit of consolidated financial statements (2)
|
$ | 214,620 | $ | 241,167 | ||||
-
Audit of internal control over financial reporting (2)
|
245,971 | 380,061 | ||||||
-
Timely quarterly
reviews
|
38,000 | 46,000 | ||||||
Total
Audit
Fees
|
498,591 | $ | 667,228 | |||||
Audit-Related
Fees
(3)
|
10,630 | 56,010 | ||||||
All
Other
Fees
|
-- | -- | ||||||
Total
|
$ | 509,221 | $ | 723,238 |
(1)
|
Includes
fees and expenses related to the fiscal year audit and interim reviews,
notwithstanding when the fees and expenses were billed or when the
services rendered. Fiscal year 2008 audit fees included $9,130
of Ernst & Young LLP related
fees.
|
(2)
|
Fiscal
year 2007 audit fees included $16,827 of Ernst & Young LLP related
fees. Includes fees and expenses billed through June 15,
2008.
|
(3)
|
Includes
fees and expenses for services rendered from April through March of the
fiscal year, notwithstanding when the fees and expenses were billed.
Consists of attestations related to SEC filings, including 8-K’s related
to acquisitions, comfort letters, consents, and comment
letters.
|