DENVER. Colo - WT Berry, Jr., has been recommended for ap pointment as executive vice president of the National Cattlemen’s Association. On July 3 Merlyn Carlson, NCA president, announced the NCA executive com mittee approved a special search committee’s recommendation that Berry • Integrally cast cylinders with inserted and removable wet type cylinder liners • Light hypereutectic alloy pistons • Extra-resistant steel connecting rods alloyed with special alloy head bearings • Surface hardened steel crankshaft • Drop-forged, casehardened and tempered steel camshaft • Anti-friction cast-iron tappets alloyed • Cast-iron tunnel type crankcase • Rotary injection pump with mechanical governor OUEEN ROAD REFRIGERATION Berry recommended as NCA exec, vice president be named to NCA’s top staff position The recommendation will be acted upon August 6 by the NCA board of directors, which, under the association’s by-laws, has final authority on the ap pointment of the executive vice president. Berry currently is senior vice president of Western OIL COOLED Ask For Horsepower Ranges Of Above THE "RIGHT FROM THE START" DIESEL ENGINE LINE FOR FAULTLESS PERFORMANCE Box 67, Intercourse, PA 17534 Phone: John D. Weaver - 717-768-9006 or 768-7111 Farm Management Co., Denver. Upon approval by the board m August, Berry will assume his new position. He will succeed George S. Spencer, who previously announced his resignation in order to pursue other business and personal in terests. “Dub Berry is experienced m and familiar with all aspects of the cattle business,” Carlson pointed out “He is a recognized international livestock authority, with extensive training and practical production, management and marketmg experience in all phases of the commercial cattle business as well as the registered cattle business “He also is experienced in association management and association work. He is uniquely qualified for the position of chief operatmg officer of NCA.” KNNSYIVANIA AGRICULTURE Rx^iiP WE’RE GROWING BETTER SIPOWIR With VM DIESEL Harvesters, Haybines, Tractors, Cornpickers, Balers, Hydraulic Systems, Corn Binders Choppers All New HR Series General Features: or Answering Service - 717-354-4374 Berry is a native of Ver non, Texas. He has 8.5., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in animal nutrition from Texas A&M University, where he taught and conducted research in animal science and beef breeding for several years. He managed a family cattle and farming operation m Texas, and he was operations manager of Wmrock Farms m Arkansas and Oklahoma before becoming executive vice president of the American Hereford Assn, in 1967. In 1974, Berry joined The Victono Company and Western Farm Management. Victono is a Phoenix-based firm with activities in commercial and registered cattle, com modity management and agricultural services. Most recently. Berry has been senior vice president of Western Farm Management, whose ser vices include management, consulting, appraisal, financial planning, operational strategy and acquisition and sale of agricultural properties. Berry has been active in industry affairs for many years - including mem bership in and leadership roles m such groups as the AIR COOLED • Force-feed lubrication with built-in circuit type pump • Diaphragm pump feed • Oil and fuel filters with integral type element Special structure and patented engine with consequent increases in performance and easier operation with low weight/output ratio low smoke emissions. Engine based on a design "modulus” formula which allows a maximum parts standardization and inter changeability. ANCA animal health committee, NCA foreign trade committee, National Livestock Tax Committee, USDA Brucellosis Technical Commission, American Society of Animal Science and Society of Range Management, as well as local, state and national livestock and cattle breed organizations. He currently is president of the American Society of Agricultural Consultants. (Continued from Page C2O) Hanson says state legislatures that discourage investment capital from coming mto the farm market are making a mistake because m his words, “There is no efficient farmer who can farm only his own ground. He must be able to rent land to be efficient. A foreign investor always rents his land out and most of the tune the lease can be negotiated on crop share and for a period of years, thus making a favorable situation for farmers.” This expert thinks a far mer, to attain maximum efficiency, should own about half of the land he farms. He should cash rent one-fourth and crop share, or custom Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 12,1980—C21 Farm WATER COOLED USED DIESELS • SR 2 Lister • SR 3 Lister • HRS 6 Lister SPECIAL: VM 1306 V SERIES NCA is the national trade association serving all segments of the beef cattle industry. It represents some 300,000 professional cat tlemen throughout the country. Membership in cludes individual members, 51 affiliated state cattle associations and 15 national breed organizations. NCA’s headquarters is in Denver. The association also has offices in Washington, D.C., and Omaha, Neb. Talk farm, one-fourth. In this way he’s able to keep his cash flow in balance and his banker happy, and at the same time he can produce with greater efficiency and market more effectively. Hanson believes farmland should be owned by those who can afford it, and restrictions and requirements limited to soil conservation and production maintenance. In his words, “It still is a crime to see how many of our farmers abuse our farms.” As tempting as it may be to encourage the family farm through well intended restrictions, it may, m fact, be shortsighted and in the long run detrimental to the family farm system. • 1 Cylinder Deutz • OVA 2200 Slanzi 24 HOUR SERVICE