-A2B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 4,1981 MCMP (Continued from Page Al) service activities, all point to the inevitability of larger cooperatives with a broad financial base for operations, he said According to Allison, MCMP is looking in three directions for merger possibilities Maryland Even milk promotion has moved into the Space Age. Maryland Cooperative Milk Producer members came face to face with the flashing lights and synthesized voice of “Milky" the robot during their annual meeting Saturday. Milky's friend is Dave Baker, of the Mid-Atlantic Milk Marketing Agency. Interested in Tax-Free Income? 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State. .Zip phom We help pmple menace meney and Virginia Milk Produceis, Inter-State Milk Producers and Dairymen, Inc All three are tanner-owner milk marketing cooperatives Noting that merger has been explored for several years, Allison emphasized, “We are not dragging our feet This is the most important decision we as members of MCMP have ever had to make 1 expect a board recommendation veiy boon ' Maryland and Virginia Milk Hi oducerb hab 13UU membeib with headquarteib in Arlington, Virginia The Cooperative operateb a butter-powder procebbing tacihty at LdUrel, Md , and a bottling plant in Virginia Their current mem bership intermingles with much ot MCMP’s miikshed. Inter-State Milk Producers, ot Southampton, Pa , includes over 3000 members, mostly in south central and southeastern Penn sylvania They re equal partners with Maryland Cooperative in the Holly Milk butter-powder processing facility in Mt. Holly Spring. Members bt the two cooperatives are intertwined throughout the southern tier counties of Pennsylvania. Dairymen, Inc , is a Louisville, Kentucky, based cooperative, with over 6500 members across 14 southeastern states Their organizational structure operates in 11 divisions, and if a MCMP inciger would take this direction, the Maryland Cooperative ship pers would continue to function as the Maryland Division of DI Much of D I ’s milk is processed and sold through the fluid market under their own Flav-O-Rich label Members also heard an upbeat report on the recent performance of the Holly plant, plagued since its opening over two years ago, with in-plant technical problems and environmental wrangling over the sewage disposal system Holly, according to the cooperative’s officials, was the salvation of area dairymen during the annual holiday milk-marketing headache And, according to MCMP treasurer Leßoy Norfolk, the plant is showing a milhon dollar improvement on the financial books and operating at a break-even level Ohio farm wive and author Pat Leimbach was the featured speaker for the MCMP luncheon. Later, she autographed books for some of her fans in the audience. Sam Foard, MCMP board member and vice-president ot Holly Milk, told Maryland Cooperative members that the plant is now undergoing a major update ot the sewage disposal system Butter printing equipment was also recently purchased tor the plant, and the 68-pound bulk chunks ot butter produced at the facility are being cut and packaged in an agreement with Land-U- Lakes Foard said that duiing the week between Christmas and New Yeai, when many bottling plants shut down tor the holiday vacation, Holly handled some 20 million pounds of milk That s the equivalent ot 400 tractor-trailer loads that backed up in long lines to unload then stainless tanks full ot milk because there simply was no place else to go Approximately 14 million pounds ot that production was processed at the plant, while the remaining six million pounds were reloaded onto trucks and hauled tor sale at PAUL B. 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R.D. 4, Lititz, PA 17543 Wood Corner Rd., 1 Mile West of Ephroto Phone:7l7-738-1121 • HARDWARE • FARM SUPPLIES • CUSTOM MANUFACTURING • CRANE SERVICE plants, as tar away as Minnesota Calling the holiday milk glut a bad situation that would have been disastrous without Holly , Foard added that the tirst week ot January became a repeat ot the same problem Continuing his annual lepoil to the membership, Wessel said the)' Cooperative was supporting the April suspension m dairy puce support increases He admitted that, in the tace ot pi eduction costs up 11 percent and milk prices up only seven percent, the increase suspension was a tough stance to lake, but escalating production and declining consumption demand the cutback The Cooperative also urges passage ot legislation aimed at slashing the imports ot large quantities ot casein, a chemical derivative ot milk that is widely used in imitation cheese products Supporters ot the limitations on casein had hoped to cut imports to halt the quantities ot the last five years SALES SERVICE NOZZLES RELIEF VALVES TEE VALVES FmilM SPRAY GUNS HHi HOSE (Turn to Page A 29) OOQ'DOQI *