by dick anglestein MT. joy Members of the Mt Joy Farmers Cooperative literally received a taste of the continued energetic brand name marketing plans for Lehigh Valley Farms milk oroducts at its annual meeting at Hostetler’s Restaurant on Tuesday. The first taste came in the form of a new ice cream that was served up as dessert at the luncheon meeting The new all-natural ice cream just came off the production lines at Allen town and will soon be m the marketing channels. It is an all-natural ice cream with an added vegetable stabilizer and will compete with premium ice )H 16x7 #lO Grain Drill Double Disk John Deere 894 A 8 Row 30” s oocn Planter A-l Shape USED TRACTORS IHC Super C fast hitch w/2 bottom plow Farmall M power steering and live hydraulics JD 1010 G w/LoacSOLD USED HARVESTER SPECIALS NH 880 2 row narrow row head -Si£S6-Q©' ‘3,300.00 NH 717 1,050.00 Fox 1000 RPM PTO w/2 row corn hd Pk up attach USED BALER SPECIALS JD24T w/#2 elector JD 24T w H 2 thrower AC 444 John Deere 14T John Deere 14T w/ejector NH 270 w'lh rower Foid 530 w/thrower USED TILLAGE SPECIALS Bullion 12 Roller Harrow Bush Hog 10 Dibc *’"o 00 Oliver Disc Harrow -Wr/frOO" 1,050.00 Foid4 16 Plow -066-90- 850.00 JDKBA 32x18 Wheel Carrier Disc -375-00- 750.00 SNOW REMOVAL SPECIAI S (1) New JD #275 Snow Blower, twin auger, 7 3/4 ft. cut, 3 pt hitch, 130 h.p gear box *2,175.00 (1) New JD 260 Snow Blower, single auger, 7’ cut, 3 pt hitch, 65 h.p gear box *1,475.00 ALSO New 3 pt. hitch Blades starting at *165.00 Mt. Joy Co-op told to ship cream products, such as Dolly Madison. The ice cream dessert was followed by a presentation by Ted Heck, vice president of marketing and sales for Atlantic Processing, Inc., the processing and manufacturing unit formed in the June 1 reorganization. The local Mt Joy Co-op, along with the Lehigh Valley Farmers, joined together in July to form the federation of cooperatives that com prises API In a progress report since the June 1 reorganization and an outline of things to come, Heck said that financial levels for the first eight months are expected to show $ll6 million in products sold by January 31, with profits at $BOO,OOO. ‘1,525.00 i T 49§-0& 1,350.00 *i7ssfroo- ‘1,475.00 4-550 W 1,395.00 675.00 469-96- 400.00 4,966-00- 1,750.00 1,850.00 Evergreen Tractor Co. Inc._ 30 EVHIGREEN RD., LEBANON, P* 17042 PHONE (717| 272-4641 By the end of the first year, sales are anticipated to total $lBO million and rise to $2OO million for the calendar year of 1981. Heck and other officials, including Roy Alger, president of the Mt Joy Co-, op, told attending members that API will guarantee acceptance of all milk they produce and, in fact, is looking for more. ‘While other area co-ops are shipping excess milk to Florida and Wisconsin,” Alg» explained, “we are in a position to expand our herds ” Heck explained that ail API facilities are operating at well below capacity. The Lansdale and Schuylkill Haven milk plants are operating at 60 percent of c Allis Chalmers 4 row no till *lB5O Planter John Deere 1250 6-Row Plateiess Planter USED MOWER CONDITIONERS HAYBINES New Holland 479 as is S3riS©W ‘1,925.00 John Deere 1209 USED PLANTER SPECIALS John Deere 494 . 4050 00 John Deere 1250 6 Row IHC 6 Row Cyclone w/Liquid Fertilizer Oliver 4 ro ' nosOL.O 1.250.00 1.750.00 JD 55 Diesel w/cab 12 Platform JD 6600 Diesel w/543 Corn Head & 13 Platform Cockshutt 427 w/Power Steering 8 10 Platform IHCw/10 Platform 775.00 John Deere 148 Loader S3r£Q&OV ‘1,975.00 John Deere #5B Loadei A 1 Shape XSOQ-de- 1,600.00 New Set 18 4x30 Snap on Duals w/New Goodyear 6 Ply Tires ItOS&GO 945.00 NH #8 Crop carrier WSM6 1,025.00 John Deere 24 Skid Steer Loader 3,950.00 capacity The ice cream and Cheddar cheese facilities at Allentown are at 75 percent of capacity while cultured products facilities are only at 30 percent The Mt. Joy Co-op was treated to a playing of the radio commercial jingle and TV ads for such products as fhe I he milk and cottage cheese. Heck said that APl’s brand name sales of cottage cheese are up 25 percent while products made for other retailers have drop ped. Sales of the new Late milk have risen to as high as 100,000 quarts a week Heck said that programs such as offering 10-cent coupon discounts on Lite will be continued. Lehigh’s couponing of milk, the first ever tried for milk m Penn- USED COMBINE SPECIALS MISCELLANEOUS PARTS SPECIAL FOR FEBRUARY Over-the-counter Sales PLANTER & TILLAGE TOOL REPLACEMENT PARTS 5% Cash Discount $ 50.00 to *lOO.OO 10% Cash Discount *lOO.OO or More HCLuAf^C PARTS and SERVICE *650 3,300.00 770.00 3.850.00 1.950.00 2.350.00 >6,750.00 38,500.00 1A6&O0 1,300.00 1,175.00 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 31,1981—A35 more milk sylvama, lifted some PMMB eyebrows, but the practice has been ironed out, ac cording to Heck Whole fluid milk sales to consumers will continue to decline, Heck explained, and the brand-name advertising will continue to concentrate on such weight-conscious products as Lite, cottage cheese and new ones like yogurt. Among those paid tribute at the annual meeting was Max Smith, who has an nounced his coming retirement as Lancaster County extension agent Smith recalled that his first farm visit in the county more than four decades ago was in the Mt. Joy area, but it in volved baby beef. Smith also warned the attending dairymen con cerning the continuing presence of pseudorabies. He said that 31 cattle and hog herds continue to be quarantined in the state He said that there have been some losses in the past month in cattle. The dairymen were invited to attend the Lancaster County Dairy Day program on Kinsley is top Angus showman FARM SHOW - Tun Kinsley, York County, added another champion showman title to his career by winning the Angus Association showmanship contest held at the Complex during Farm Show Week March 3, Also speaking were Cindy Risser, who outlined her involvement in 4-H and Max Sumser, milk inspector. The program also included the election of three direc tors, They are Ken Miller, Manheim; Ivan Hanson, Lawn, qnd Joe Wivell, R 2 Columbia. ’ The top 10 producers for the past year, as cited by Co op manager Paul Hostetter, included- Harold Risser and Sons, 2,170,326 lbs., Irwin Engle, 1,947,429; Robert Greider, 1,703,117, Joe Wivell, 1,514,603; Paul and Elvm Kreider, 1,361,942; Harold Drager and Sons, 1,178,383; Lewis Bixler and Son, 1,176,003; Jay Nissley, 1,034,545; Ira Heistand, 1,004,808; Roy Alger and Son, 968,993- Twelve members of the “pure milk" Honor Roll included Lloyd Moyer, Abraham Shelly, Timothy Tyson, Amos Conley, Paul Ruhl, Earl Weidler, Clarence Moyer, Raymond Shertzer, Richard Metzler, Donald Droyer, Lester Wenger and John Alger, Judge Doug Parrett selected Christine Shive, also of York County, as the second place showman Third and fourth places went to Kaye Sweigard, Dauphin County and Bill Wylie, Chester County