Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 05, 1977, Image 35

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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 5,1977
Eastern names
McDonald to post
SYRACUSE, N.Y.—East
ern Milk Producers
Cooperative has named
Howard McDonald as
permanent General Manger
of the 7500 dairy farmer
member organization, ef
fective immediately. Mc-
Donald, who has served
Eastern in various
capacities including that of
Assistant General Manager
over the past 23 years, has
been acting General
Manager since June of this
year.
Arden Tewksbury,
President of the cooperative,
stated on October 31, that
McDonald has demonstrated
considerable skill m han
dling Eastern’s affairs
durmg these troubled times.
He said, “Without question,
our Board of Directors
USDA proposes rights
NEW YORK, N.Y. - The
U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA)
proposed amending
regulations under the Plant
Variety Protection Act to
give Israeli citizens who
develop plants that
reproduce by seed the right
to apply for U.S. certificates
of protection.
Stan Rollin, an official
with USDA’s Agricultural
Marketing Service, said the
amendment, if approved,
would establish in
ternational reciprocity
rights for citizens of Israel
equal to those now granted to
nationals from West Ger
man, the Netherlands, the
United Kingdom, and the
Republic of South Africa.
Under the amendment,
certificates issued to Israeli
applicants would be good for
15 years and limited to
species that are protectable
Sheep decline may end
DENVER, Colo. - Solid
evidence that the sheep
industry is moving back into
an era of growth, halting a
decline that began in 1942,
was reflected in speeces
given at the recent Annual
Meeting of the American
Sheep Producers Council in
Denver The meeting was
Big Fall Sale
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• Beautiful Hamilton
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• 25 large TURKEYS
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Winners will be notified.
Truckload Sale
Attic Insulation
for blowing or pouring
BLOWER FOR RENT
W.LZIMMERMAN
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Home Farm Hardware
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LP-GAS SERVICE
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INTERCOURSE, PA.
unanimously supports
McDonald and is completely
satisfied with his per
formance in bringing the
cooperative through its most
difficult days.”
McDonald said, in ac
cepting the top managerial
position permanently, “I
would like to express my
appreciation to all of those
who have remained loyal to
me and to the Association.”
He hoped that he would
continue to have full support
from Eastern’s membership
in the future.
Eastern Milk Producers
markets approximately 3
billion pounds of milk an
nually throughout the
Northeastern part of the
United States and is reported
to be the nation’s third
largest dairy cooperative.
in Israel. Further, cer
tificates would not include a
specification that the seed of
the variety is to be sold by
variety name only as a class
of certified seed. Mr. Rollin
said that a “certified seed
only” specification is per
mitted under the U.S. law
but not under laws of Israel.
The proposed amendment
appeared m the Federal
Register October 28. Anyone
interested may submit
written views until Nov. 28,
m two copies, to the Hearing
Clerk, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Washington,
D.C., 20250, where they will
be open for public review.
Copies of the proposal are
available from the Plant
Variety Protection Office,
Livestock, Poultry, Grain
and Seed Division, AMS,
USDA, Room 205, National
Agricultural Library
Building, Beltsville, Md.,
20705.
attended by 95 delegates and
directors from throughout
the U.S. representing 120,000
sheepmen.
ASPC, the lamb and wool
promotion arm of the sheep
industry, is gearing up for an
anticipated gradual growth
in sheep numbers over the
next few years. Richard D.
Biglin, executive director of
the Denver-based
organization, said there are
many encouraging signs
including passage of the
Wool Act as part of the Farm
Bill that the sheep industry
is halting the decline, and
that the Council is planning
for growth in the supplies of
lamb and wool for American
markets.
MEMO
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and EAR CORN
SALE
EVERY MONDAY
AT 11 AM
EVERY WEDNESDAY
12 00 NOON
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STABLES. INC
Phone 717 354 4341
Lloyd H Kreider Auct
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