A3o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24,1982 By Janeßresee Staff Correspondent ULSTER - It was “One Grand” meeting last Thursday when members of the Bradford-Sulhvan County Farmers Association gathered in the Monroeton Fire NEDCO meetings feature changing industry AARONSBURG An overview of the critical dairy situation and some suggested solutions, along with the Dairy Price Support Program will be the major topics of discussion by Directors of Northeast Dairy Cooperative Federation, Inc , and its member cooperatives including Lewisburg and Cen-Pen The meeting will be held at the Aaronsburg Community Hall, Aaronsburg, Pa., Thursday, April 29, starting at 8 p.m. The session will be open to all dairy farmers in the area Speakers at the meeting will be Leon Musser, Lewisburg, Pa., NEDCO Director, and Arthur Little, NEDCO Economist. 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Gore displayed the Silver Plowman trophy given to him in February when membership in the bi-county organization had 25 members over goal. The Silver Plowman award is the first such award given by the PFA. Keith Eckel, Pennsylvania Milford Kinsman, left, of Bradford County, is awarded a pen used by Governor Thornburgh when signing Act 920 into law. Kinsman originated the idea for the law exempting manure structures from taxation. Rep. Roger Madigan presented the award. ' \ V W > ** \ J T Put new pullin’ power Tractors Equipment Farmers Association president, presented two King Pm awards for signing up ten or more new members to Ralph Bouse, and Phil Tangemen. Donald Brown, who signed 30 new members, was unable to be present. Rep. Roger Madigan, R- Bradford presented Milford Kinsman with an award for “his dedicated efforts on behalf of agriculture.” The award was a framed pen used by Governor Thornburgh when signing Act 920 into law. The idea for the law was the “epitome of grass roots policy”, Madigan said" Kinsman had realized the need for manure storage structures to be exempt S | S 3 LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC. 1655 Rohrerstown Road, Lancaster, PA Flory Mill Exit off Route 283 Phone: 717-569-7063 reaches 1,000 from taxation, and- had worked toward getting it mto law through the policy development process of PFA.” Keith Eckel, featured speaker, began his address by stating that the voting delegates at the annual meeting of the PFA voted to take responsibility for telling the story of agriculture to the non-farm public so that these people un derstand why agriculture, the number one industry in the state, should be preserved. The success of a free-profit agriculture economy in Penn sylvania is as dependent on the ability of the farmer to market as his ability to produce, Eckel maintained. 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