Alt— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 16,1981 STATE COLLEGE - Clyde S. Robison, well-known Jersey breeder from Washington County and active leader in local, state and national dairy organizations, was honored with the 1981 Distinguished Dairy Science Alumnus Award at the annual banquet of the Penn State Dairymen’s Club. As the honor was bestowed, Paul Wangsness, head of the depart-' ment of dairy and animal science. Booklet details UDIA market study ROSEMONT, 111. - United Dairy Industry Association has published a booklet which outlines the design and results of its 10- Market Study of non-brand milk advertising. The study found that, in the 10 markets, returns to dairy farmers from non-brand milk advertising were $2.20 for each $l.OO invested. Results also showed average milk sales were 3.6 percent higher with non-brand milk advertising than they would have been without it. FLEX-AUGER-the best tva wear inhibitors, plus new power-efficient direct drive motors that turn the auger. Get full facts now about Chore-Time’s FLEX-AUGER and line of feed bins. • SALES • INSTALLATION AGRI" CATTLE - HOG - POULTRY EQUIPMENT 2754 Creek Hill Rd., Leola, PA 17540 PHONE 717-656-4151 STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 to 4:30: Sat 7:30 to 11:30 ★ SERVING PA.. N.J. and N.Y. told the recipient “We are proud to claim you as a Penn Stater. We think you are a tremendous credit to the dairy industry,” Born on the family’s 280-acre farm at Coal Center, Robison graduated from Penn State in 1939 following a two-year program in dairy production. Returning to the farm, he worked in partnership wih his father and assumed ownership in UDIA’s 12-page, 2-color booklet, “10-Market Study Shows Non- Brand Milk Advertising Pays,” contains information about the history of milk advertising studies, the 10-markets, the econometric model use for analysis and the way in which net return was calculated. An information copy of the booklet may be obtained by con tacting: United Dairy Industry Association, Dept. TMS, Box 721, Rosemont, Illinois 60018; telephone: 312/696-1860. EQUIPMENT,,^. Clyde Robison • SERVICE 1960 Presently, the registered Jersey herd includes 125 milkers and nearly 100 replacement stock. Always among the Jersey leaders in DHIA, the herd includes some outstanding individual producers. One member of the herd recently recorded the highest milk and fat production for the breed m the state, including 20,757 A ' if- y As 1981 Distinguished Dairy Science Penn State’s Dairy and Animal Science Almnus, Clyde S. Robison, right, Washington Department. Looking on during ceremonies at County Jersey breeder, receives Dairymen’s Club annual banquet is Mrs. congratulations of Paul Wangsness. head of Robison. Rural Country Lawyer Owns & Resides on 107 Acre-Farm in Monroe County ★ ★ Township Supervisor - Eldred Township, Monroe County Rural Conservative Approach to Law Registered Republican - Running on Both Tickets CARL MARTIN YOST is honored lbs. of milk and 1,126 lbs. of but terfat in 305 days of test. Another has recorded 17,891 lbs. of milk and 1,105 lbs. of fat. Credit for these production records are shared by Robison and' his son, Robert, who work together in partnership. Among his many awards have been the Master Fanner Award Superior Court Paid by Car! Martin Yost for Superior Court Oliver Martin Chairman and the first Charles Cowan AwarcJ as Dairyman of the Year, which is presented by the Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association. Throughout Washington County and on the state and national levels, he is known for his work and'service to a wide variety of agricultural and dairy organizations. Elect CARL MARTIN YOST Superior Court