—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 23,1967 12 • Animal Nutritionist (Continued from Page 1) The nutritionist said it cost $4 40 to produce milk He also toted coconut oil as costing 20 cents & pound where as butterfat cos* 80 cents And if they can find a way to use soybean oil they can get that for 12% cents a pound Another point made by the Agway man was that the dany manufacturer doesn’t have to put in different equipment to produce it. “And it is as good nutritionally as whole milk,” he said Dr Dolge listed four ways farmers can cope with this prob lem- (1) 'through research to find new products to increase milk use; (2) through advertis ing nrnlk to push sales, (3) take a look at the laws not try to outlaw the filled nrnlk but look for laws that help sell milk, and (4) decrease the cost to produce the milk “We have to do every thing possible to cut costs in production because of the filled milk problem,” he concluded A 'Similar meeting was held at the Quarryville Fire Hall Tuesday evening QL g UJ § N £ \— . o£ - i> as ul g I 0< >r Hi, E* JjJ >j - ja jz > R£ •*; I w u O EhM •> dsc wg<- uas 4 o , > 11 p q m e ▲ a O^ISE c#j <£i 6 »s . DS ssiS“| W|J es U--aSj< k -Si's^ o o a S' - QD fe I O igssg g §g”iz£>« OS^Hq ■■H gaggMa a^|gg fe ,m w I<; « I go .. fa §a|S|g B ■ I U|| fcZ M fcsi < a|S|s£ SgsSitj gl'raad I h~ Saggs SS BSSai .“■ I si ß |ga $ Uj O' CL < Q. U_ Pioneer Co. Honors Thirty-Year Salesmen The Pioneer Corn Company, Tipton, Indiana, honored seven local salesmen for thirty years of service to the company at the Christmas Sales meeting held at the Reading Motoi Inn, last week Those honored were Eugene Hall Charles Ricedoif, Clyde Eshelman Martin Snydei. Paul Den'bnger. Bob Heise\ and Am mon Shelly The meeting also marked the 30th anniversary of the Pioneei Corn Corapanj according to John Wei'dman. Eastern Region al Sales Manage! At the meeting Floyd Col lins Diiector of Sales, told of _ the Growth of the company and area and then looked at the growth to an outstanding salas about the research department pomted back to 1937 when the present and the twenty state staff and a product which can and the many new hybrids ba sal es covered a three state sales area Collins credited the speak for itself He also spoke -mg developed ftxrthe future D. E. Horn & Co., Inc. LOCAL PIONEER SALESMEN who were honored by the corn seed company at a recent meeting, (left to right) Front row, Eugene Hall, Charles ’'•N As we gather together on Christmas mprn to worship the Christ Child and offer Him the gift of our love, let us all recall especially the message of the angels announcing His birth: Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men. We heartily wish that all the blessings of the holy season of Christmas come to you and your family in lasting measure throughout the coming year. Ricedorf, Cl>de Eshelman and Martin Snyder. Back row. Floyd Collins, Sales Director, Paul L. Denlinger, Bob Heisey and Ammon Shelly. $ ■ 1 ml * i B f M / «• 1 lln I I V V 4 « «vV? *■* \