N eppco Broadens Service sctors of the Northeastern and the broadening of its services membership and objectives py Producers Council have to members. committee and referred it to the their approval to a plan Meeting in Hershey recently, executive committee for i would involve the the NEPPCO board “approved in refinement and implementation icturing of the organization principle” a report of the goals, in co-operation with members of FARMERS Do you want full time repiesentation in the Pennsylvania General Assembly and U.S. Congress? Are you interested in maintaining our free en terprise system? Are you interested in a higher net income for farmers? Do you want your children to have the privilege to farm? Do you want to save money on your tires, tubes and batteries? Are you interested in a complete farm analysis and tax reporting service? Will you join with hundreds of other farm families to work together to solve problems we cannot solve ourselves? 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Buck, Pa. 284-4464 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 23,1972 the committee which made the proposal. Operating on the principle that if NEPPCO is to grow effectively and if membership is to be gained certain accomplishments are needed prior to a membership drive, the committee suggested: 1. Poultrymen must be made aware of what NEPPCO has been doing for them. 2. The objectives of NEPPCO must be restructured along service lines. 3. The entire poultry organization structure of the Northeast must be changed, so that NEPPCO is no longer an arm of state organizations but that it functions as a strong regional service organization with state divisions. 4. Membership in NEPPCO be structured around the people who own birds as the base. The committee then suggested that, as a service organization, NEPPCO should concentrate on some or all of the following areas, to meet members’ needs: a. Service as a technical clearinghouse on problems of ecology, residues and special diseases. It should find the best means and personnel for at tacking a problem in question, especially among NEPPCO members and state universities. b. Operate as a technical clearinghouse to ascertain what laws are coming up, what they mean, how they might affect members and what can be done about them. NEPPCO also should give a realistic interpretation of present laws, find out whom to approach to see that the laws are in terpreted properly by local in spectors and provide assistance in getting around and through bureaucratic red tape. The organization would determine what legislative help is needed by NEPPCO members on such matters as freight rates, taxes and taxing structures and agricultural land use. This might involve lobbying, either alone or in co-ordination with other poultry organizations c. As an information clearinghouse, NEPPCO would tell members what is going on in the industry, how it might affect the northeastern poultryman and what can be done about it. d In the area of education, NEPPCO would embark on programs to be sure that the northeastern poultry industry is represented properly and con tinually to both state legislators and the Congress. New Providence Grain Elevator 786-3427 NEPPCO also would be charged with making sure these legislators have a clear un derstanding of what the industry is, not only as an agricultural enterprise, but as a group per forming extemely useful nearby services to northeastern con sumers In the same area of operation, NEPPCO would be involved in training through selfsustaining meetings —holding such sessions as the egg quality school, marketing schools and turkey schools, among others. The committee emphasized that the executive director must be freed to be on the program at each state at least once during the year, to explain the current situations in all of the above areas and to answer questions and get “grass roots” im pressions on needs. With the approval of the change in NEPPCO’s approach, the committee outlined a campaign aimed at adding 200 new mem bers during the coming year. In addition to publicizing NEPPCO’s revamped setup, the drive would include the mailing of a brochure and a newsletter, the setting up of state or area meetings to acquaint poultrymen with NEPPCO’s aims and ser vices and the use of personal calls on poultrymen. Members of the goals, mem bership and objectives com mittee, which was chaired by Dr. John Dodge of Agway, Syracuse, N Y., included George W Robinson, Kreamer, Pa.; George L Humphrey, Poland Spring, Maine, aad Henry Sagho, Glastonbury, Conn. Their meeting also involved Hendrik Wentink of Lancaster, president, and Richard I. 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