Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 27, 1980, Image 36

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    A36—Lancaster Faming, Saturday, Sept—teer 27,19*0
BY RUTH ANN BENEDICT
Staff Correspondent
CARLISLE - Ap
proximately 80 area milk
producers, their families,
and Mends met for a local
annual meeting of the
Maryland and Virginia Milk
Producers Association at the
Embers-Quality Inn
Restaurant here in Carlisle
on Monday.
Area District Director
Paul E. Hornbaker of
Shippensburg served as the
roaster of ceremonies for the
James E.-Click, standing, general manager of the Maryland & Virginia Milk
Producers Association addresses a group of milk producers at a local annual
meeting held in Carlisle.
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IT'S 1 ' £
Maryland & Virginia Producers
discuss current milk markets
lunch-meeting event..
Hornbaker, now in his first
full term as district director,
serves' Juniata, Perry,
Cumberland, Franklin,
Huntingdon, Snyder and
Union Counties.
Prior to being elected as
director, Hornbaker served
as a representative on the
Association’s board for two
years and then finished a
term of a vacated directors
spot.
Hornbaker introduced to
the group Mrs. Jane Benner
P.O. Box 366
Manheim, Pa.
.State.
of Perry County who was
named the 1980 Young
Cooperator Winner of the
Association. Mrs. Benner is
the wife of Kenneth Benner.
This is the second time for
a milk producer from the
district served by Hornbaker
to be named Young
Cooperator Winner.
James. E. Click, general
manager of the Association,
was present to give an
Association report and to
speak on the milk market
outlook for the 1980’s.
Call Collect
717-665-7150
“I guess we are all won
dering about what problems
and solutions we will be
faced with. How much
regulation or de-regulation
we will have,” Click said.
Click said he felt more and
more government will be
involved in the milk business
as we move into the ‘Bo’s.
Several of the areas Click
spoke on were the milk
market, advertising and
antibiotics.
“Our total market for milk
is going down,” said Click.
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and we have a lot of com-.
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petition
milk.”
At this pint dick ex
pressed the need to increase
advertising to combat this
down trend in the milk
market.
The Association created
an increase from 7 cents to
12 cents per hundred pounds
of milk thus making more
money available for ad
vertising.
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■ ‘‘We will be trying to
develop new themes and new
> products which v?e hope will
turn the trend upward”
stated Click.
“Also despite the down
trend' in the number of
producers production per
farm is up.” ,
Click noted there should be
a good market for 1980 with
the set support price.
“We could run into trouble
in late 1981. when we may
have problems convincing
(Turn to Page A37f
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