-m M '■rm '■"■'•'■'l Saturday, April 10,1K2-A2l ut the big birds at Round Hill ;ted feed ation.the produces ed which s once or ; oh the ituff used wi by the om local buyers and other processors. That’s why each bam is com pletely disinfected between each flock.” It is establishing that image of personal service and the production of a quality product under the Round Hill label that General Manager Tom Brass 111 works at the hardest. States Bross, “Our company works at being diversified. There’s just not enough money in whole birds to put all our production there. We’re going to stay diver sified so that we can process our birds according to market demands. We’re really working hard now to create a demand for our name.” ■vicemen Boyer to days for roblems. red, it is 5 started M, “We a hard igh loses ige with Round Hill presently markets :ks the organs of the birds for possible rds are inspected by both USDA and Special Prices on*|Putle_; R Standard Buildings GRAIN Ends April 15, 1982 DRYER \ u , — POGOINC. 1841 Jerry’s Road Street. Md. 21154 PH: 301-692-5350 W.R. MOODY, CONTRACTOR 113 Walnut Lane Bridfeville. Delaware 19933 West Newton. PA 15089 PH: 302-337-8211 BUY OR LEASE Special Prices End April 15th FOUR COUNTIES CONTRACTOR R.D., Box 249 Coalport, Pa. 16627 PH: 814-672-57^ O.A. NEWTON & SON CO. under their own label, but they also process and wrap birds under other brand names. Bross points w out that while Round Hill has been cautious about marketing con ditions in the last two years, ex pansion plans are in the works. This year they plan to process about 50 million live pounds, a 7- million pound increase over last year. This figure translates into about 3 million head of turkeys. Their latest expansion has been in the area of further processing. ' Round Hill already makes four- On the phases of birds are LEASE 1T... See Your Agri Builder ★ VARIOUS SIZES HEIGHT AND WIDTH AVAILABLE ★ THESE BUILDINGS ENGINEER. ED FOR SELF ERECTION (Butler will furnish Erection and Foundation Drawings) HASCHEN TRICOUNTY AG R‘CULTURAL AGRI-SYSTEMS bTSItMS R.O.il.BoxSS P.0.80x SOS Swedesboro, NJ 08065 • Chestertown. Md. 21620 PH; 609-467-3174 PH: 301-778-5800 TRI-STATE MARINE KELLER BUILDING OIST. INC. SYSTEMS INC. Route 256 R.D. 1 Box 203 Oeale, Md. 20751 Lewisburg. PA 17837 PH: 301-867-1447 PH; 717-524-0568 site inspection takes place at all processing at Round Hill. Here the being inspected for Grade A stan- IDEAL FOR GRAIN OR MACHINERY STORAGE For Details types of cooked turkey breasts, but the expansion of the further-processing area would expand their plant’s facilities to further cook turkey parts rather than market all their birds as either fresh or frozen. “The trend in the industry is to get more involved in further processing with the increased demand for specialty turkey meats. We’re geographically located in a very advantageous area, close to the Baltimore, Washington, and Boston markets. dards since they are bound for New Jersey under the name of Honey Comb Toms. GRAINS BINS, GRAIN LEGS, KAN-SUN* YOU CAN LEASE THE ABOVE WITH LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS To Qualified Buyers This is just another example of bow we stay diversified,” com ments Bross. While fresh turkeys still remain the mainstay of their production, Bross says he also is looking into producing turkey “hams”, hot dogs, and even turkey bacon. Bross says the industry as a whole must do \a better Job of educating the consumer to the nutrition, price 'and flavor ad vantages of turkey. He notes that while there has been a change in the-demand for the product to the WEETER CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION P.O. Drawer V Knox, PA 16232 PH: 814-797-5122 QUILL M&G BUILDING & I - CONSTRUCTION CO- GRAIN SYSTEM INC. I County P.0. 80X6269 P.O. 80x35 I City _ Harrisburg, Pa. 17112 Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972 I PH: 717-545-7527 PH: 1-800-322-9605 I ph °ne wanner months. Thanksgiving ** the,lait thing a visitor hears and Christmas are still the high wben lMvin « ***& offices. This points of the marketing season. **“*«* **** 18 everywhere at Round Hill. Even the rest room “Eat more turkey”, is the by- facilities are titled “bens” and line for Round Hill Foods, Inc. and “toms”. COLUMBUS, OH Penn sylvania dauyman Clyde Robison is the 1962 recipient©! the National DHIA Outstanding Service Award. This prestigious award was presented by the Board of Directors for significant con tributions to the dairy industry. Robison, of Coal Center, received the award at the 1962 National DHIA Convention in Little Rock, Arkansas. Robinson served ten years as National DHIA Director, two of them as President. During his tenure as President, the organization set up a national office for the first time, and the first annual Management Seminar was held. During his presidency, National DHIA and the dairy in dustry successfully convinced Congress to reinstate U.S. Department of Agriculture Sire Summaries. RIGGS ENTERPRISES Box 98 Boswell, PA 15531 PH: 814-629-5621 Western Pa. dairyman receives nat’l He also has served as Director of DRYERS r -1 BUTLER MFC. CO. Attn. P.E. Hess %BUTLERj* J Box 337, Oxford. PA 19363 * | I’m interested in more information on Butler products. I □ Buildings □ Bins □ Dryers □ Bulk-O-Matics I Name Address DHIA award The American Jersey Cattle Club. In 1982, Robison was appointed by Secretary of Agriculture John Block to the State Committee of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. He was President of Penn sylvania DHIA 9 years and has served as president of the Penn sylvania Dairymen’s Association and Pennsylvania Jersey Cattle Club. He has been director of the Penn State Agriculture Advisory Council, president of the Washington Fair Association for 27 years, and vice-president of the Pennsylvania State Fair Association. Robison is currently vice-president of Atlantic Breeders. Another distinguished award Mr. Robison has earned is the Master Farmer Award. In 1976, he won the first Charles Cowan Award as Dairyman of the Year, a Penn State award. I r-vT' . < r % S „ r- SPECIAL PRICED GRAIN BINS 1818 Grain Bin, 4173 Bushel Capacity 2118 Grain Bin, 5776 Bushel Capacity 2418 Grain Bin, 7673 Bushel Capacity 8-13-10 Batch Dryer 8-17-15 Continuous Flow Dryer (Include area code) " ■ f*< * w .State.