2Q—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 4,1970 Group Pledges 25% In>Dairy Product Use by ’BO . More than 500 dairy leaders attending the 30th annual meet ing of the American Dairy Asso ciation, March 23-25 pledged to increase the per capita con sumption of dairy products 25 per cent by 1980. Since 1950 the per capita con sumption for all dairy foods m the United States has dropped from 740 pounds per person to 562 pounds in 1968. A 25 per cent increase would nearly raise the per capita consumption to the 1950 level Consumption of dairy pro ducts is higher in many foreign countries Finland, 1473 pounds: Ireland. 1506 pounds; For good production next lactation, FEED PURINA DAIRY CONDITIONER As a dairyman, you know that good milk production doesn’t just happen It’s something you plan for by establishing a herd with the genetic potential for good production, then managing and feeding your cows so they’ll pioduce up to their bred in ability. 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Ph 442 4632 Paiadise West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Ph 464 3431 West Willow John B. Kurtz Ph 354-9251 R. D 3, Ephrata New Zealand, 1207 pounds. Denmatk. 967 pounds; and France, 923 pounds. Another goal set by the boaid of directors of American Dairy Association was to have two per cent of the money paid to producers for milk collected and allocated by the United Dairy Industry Association, the newly formed corporation with American Dairy Association, National Dairy Council, and Dairy Research, Incoroprated as members Currently, the S 6 billion paid to producers would represent an annual budget of $l2O mil lion It is expected that the Ira. B. Landis Ph 394-7912 1912 Cieek Hill Rd , Lane James High & Sons Ph 354-0301 Goidonville Wenger's Feed Mill Inc, Ph 367-1195 Rheems Increase major portion of this budget would bit allocated to ADA. the promotional arm of the dairy industry, with lesser sums to NDC (education) and DRINC (research). The current budget for American Dairy Associa tion is $l5 million. Regional elections were held to expand ADA’s executive committee to nine members. President Emmett N. Carter and vice president Robert S. Turner continue m office for the coming year. Newly elected officers are: Herman Koenn, Michigan, secretary. Edward Anderson, Nebraska, tieasuier; John L McMullen, Flouda, ass’t. secretary treasurer; Nor man Larson, California, mem ber at-large. John A. Moser, Kentucky, member-al-laige, ,1. Douglas Webb, Veimont. mem ber-at-large, Welby W Young, Utah, member-at-large 'McMullen, Moser and Webb weie elected for one year terms The other members of the executive committee will seive foi two yeais Other actions included ap pioval by the board of directois that American Dany Associa tion pioceed with plans to bioadcast lour television spec ials on NBC-TV in 1971 (Jan - Feb -Sept -Dec ) to be suppoited Pick a gift. Any gift. 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