33—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. (October 4.1989 H. Robert Mumma Mumma Joins Horn Co. H. Robert Mumma recently joined the D. E. Horn & Com pany, Inc. in the capacity of ter ritory representative. Mumma’s agricultural background in cludes being raised on a dairy farm in Lancaster County, at tending the Penn State Univer sity School of Agriculture and agriculturally oiiented employ ment. After graduation from Penn State Mumma was em ployed for five years by a large Northeastern farmer’s coopera tive and for the past two years he was assistant manager of the coop’s farm supply store in Middletown, New York. After completion of a train ing program, Mumma will take over poultry territorial respon sibilities in Lancaster, Lebanon and Chester counties He, his wife, Martha Ann and their two children will reside in Lancas ter County. D E Horn & Com pany, Inc. manufactures and distributes Hornco Feeds in Pennsylvania, Maryland and New Jersey. Tax Bill Condemned The Board of Directors of National Farmeis Union issued a i strongly worded resolution condemning language in the tax bill now before the Senate Finance Committee that would require cooperatives to convert all capital investments made with patronage funds into cash within 15 years. * The National President of the Farmers Union, Tony Dechant, called the measure “punitive” and said it would place an insur mountable burden on coopera tives. “It would deny them the same right to use their earnings for legitimate business purposes that corporations have had from the beginning of corporate his tory,” Dechant said “Destruc tion of cooperatives would ap pear to be their only purpose They would not generate one cent of additional revenue fox the U. S. 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