Red Meat Production £ ADA Approves formally reaffirmed ADA's on- Commercial red meat produc- (Continued from Page 20) I r ‘ cmc " t , ot a Proposed consoll- Jon in Pennsylvania totaled 87,- . *n* „. m .L.n nn dation of American Dairy Asso fOS.OOO pounds in August, virtu- ‘ h ° S. c ? t,on ( and N “ ,,0n I nl Dl,i '? C ° l,n ' illv unchanged from the m-evi- nnd lts ~milatcd member units, oil as two national organizations >us month but down 4 percent S’ v } n f, the samc 1 ? 1 1 i < ? vidcd f rom a vear aco comes effective January 1, 1069, that the separate identities of . .. sets up formulas for allocation the two organizations be main- According to a survey by the 0 t program costs. tnlned. The board authorized the State Crop Reporting Service. -ictlons the directors Executive Committee to work production totals during Au-nist In other actions, the directors m the detaj , s Qf Mch a con . u* r f jfnßn’nnft’i^ 6,ooo t P o U ilS’ .. , * , solidation and to repo, I progress beef. 41.059, 00 lbs.; veal, 3,467,--period January-August of this al ADA . S annual feting next 000 lbs., and lamb and mutton, year was 721,954,000 pounds, 4,, . 543,000 lbs. percent more than the 1967 out- Marcn - 7( Red meat production for the put for the same period. INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE I OPEN TODAY, SATURDAY i Closed Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Oct. 14 -15 -16 SALE DAYS ; Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. October 17 - 18 - 19 j GROFF'S HARDWARE I 100 S. Railroad Aye. New Holland, Pa. < l,atvca stei Ct pROO UCtS C a5-5995W’ p e ntv a - Dear ?rie^- , •po^tD' a cavlo a^ ■like » te,e Sv»6°i' , ' e j pteSwss setteeSi .^ve^- Was st aU Stop It also voted to recommend . . Co -^arvcastei. SVucereW V 01 ’ Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 12.1968 changes in by-laws which would give member units representa tion on the board in proportion to their financial support of ADA, These changes will also be picsented to delegates attending the 1960 annual meeting. M, J. Frnmbcrger, ADA gen eral manager, reported to the directors that basic decisions reached at their fall meeting a year ago in Anaheim. California, are producing results. One es tablished 1% of gross dairy pro ducer income as ADA’s fund raising goal. Applied to total U S production, this would yield $55 million a year for ADA pro motional programs. Another de cision committed ADA to work toward a $l5 million level for research and development fi nanced by all segments of the dairy industry. Framberger announced the formation of regional ADA seiv ice units to improve communi cations with media and producer ® KRIZER J|Sf (•HYBRID CORN Put corn in your crib not moisture For dry corn at picking time plant KRIZER HYBRIDS ORDER FROM EUGENE G. HOOVER Lititz R#3 CASSEL C. MUMMAU . AARON S. GROFF Mt. Joy Route 1 Ephrata Route 3 LEVI N. OBERHOLTZER LESTER H. RANCK Richland Route 1 Quarryville Route 2 Wenger Implement Co. M. S. Yeorsley & Sons West Chester 609-2990 i A. B. C. Groffs Inc. Landis Bros. Inc. New Holland 354-4191 Lancaster 393-3906 Vo-Ag Teacher Hired By L-S At a meeting Monday night. October 7, the Lampelcr-Stras burg School Board hired a voca tional agriculture teacher, ef fective December Hired was Walter S. McDanel Jr. of Berwick, who is now do ing graduate work He has taueht for two and a half years and has worked for four and a half years as a field representative for the Pennsyl vania Farmer’s Association. gioups. He pledged that ADA would make a major effort to achieve greater support for the promotion of manufactured milk products “We have the ability to make changes in the consumption habits of the nation if we follow the basic precepts of marketing and promotion,” he said. John Deere 38 Forage Harvester is unmatched.. ■ any way you size it up Add up the facts that corn attachments have exclusive rubber gathering belts for plug-free feeding; that changing crop attachments is the fastest and easiest around; that the cylinder cutterhead boasts 6 spiraled knives; that there's a built-in knife sharpener; that re-cutter screens are available, and you'll see why it's unmatched. Set us soon. Credit’s available. 21
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