HOSEMONT, 11. Tom" Camerlo, Florence, Col., was re-elected chairman oi the Umied Dairy Industry Association (UDIA) for his third term, 1984-85, ai the organization’s 14lh annual meeting held in San Antonio, Texas, March 29-31. Camerlo also serves as president ol Mountain Empire Dairymen's Association cooperative, Thornton, Col., and as first vice president, National Milk Producers Federation, Washington, D.C. More than 600 members and guests attended UDIA’s two-day meeting to hear management reports and to preview plans and programs. Information seminars were conducted on advertising and promotion, nutrition research and nutrition education, product and piocess research, and marketing and economic research. The House of Delegates (HOD; increased the board of directors to 48 members to include representatives of the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board (WMMBj. 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James P The House of Delegates also approved a bylaws change, recommended by the Board of Directors, to increase the size of the Executive Committee to not more than 15 directors," from the previous 12 members. Officers of the Board include, chairman - James P. Camerlo, Western Dairfarmers Promotion Assn., - first vice chairman, - J. Douglas Webb, Milk Promotion Services, Inc.; Fairfax, Vi., second vice chairman - Leslie Winters, ADA of Minnesota, Bingham Lake, Minn., second vice chairman - Carl I. Johnston, Mid East UDIA Waynesburg, Pa. Also second vice chairman - Thomas V. Angotl, Detroit Pure Milk Company, Detroit, Mich.; secretary - George L. Rydeen, ADA of Minnesota, Stillwater, R.W. KELLER SALES Perkasie, PA 18944 Ph: (215) 257-0101 M. M. WEAVER & SON N. Groffdale Rd. Leola, PA 17540 Ph: (717)656-2321 Mum., and treasurer Junes, Southeast Blackstone, Va. in remarks, Camerlo said that the dairy diversion plan is working, but maybe not as well as we would like, but nevertheless the trend in milk production is down! In February, milk production he'"w ''a 1 ,1 a year GEORGETOWN, Del. - New signs are going up on poultry houses throughout Delmarva. Large white posters with red letters which proclaim “RESTRICTED - NO AD MITTANCE. Help Keep Our Poultry DISEASE FREE!” will be displayed on farm lanes and poultry houses. The signs, supplied by Delmarva Poultry Industry, Inc. (DPI), are being distributed at no cost to poultry growers through their flock supervisors. The need for OR a special finance waiver until June 1 Buy now, finance through Massey and pay no finance charges until June 1, 1984. What better way to get the pow er you need...while you save big! Hurry! Offer Ends Soon! Hurry in soon for these limited-time-only bargains during our Spring Savings Sale. You’ll save thousands of dollars. Get the tractor you need...at the price you want! MARLIN W.SCHREFFLER Pitman, PA Ph: (717)648-1120 ARNETTS GARAGE Rt. 9 Box 125 Hagerstown, MO Ph: (301)733-0515 S.C. LEWIS WO SON LEMKOK VAUiY MPLEMENT CO. West Grove, PA Ph: (215)869-9440 869-2214 Hay 6 U L) IA, Delmarva poultry signs being posted llpl Ifflp ” H. FLICKER & SONS, INC. Maxatawny, PA Ph: (215) 683-7252 WEB SNYDER INC. RDI Watsontown, PA 17777 Ph: (717)538-5555 700 E. Linden St. Richland, PA Ph: (717)866-7518 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 21,1984—E5 eai liei, Camerlo said, 'fhis was the In si monthly drop in milk production in 57 months. There were 212,000 fewer cows milked in February than in November. Januaiy and February govern ment purchases were 14 percent lower than the same period in 1983. 1 would suggest one other short term goal for your consideration," greater security to prevent the spread of diseases between poultry farms has prompted DPI to make these available - at the suggestion of individaul growers and the DPI Grower Committee. “We hope all poultry growers will make use of these signs and restrict the movement of people and equipment on their farms,” said Charles Postles, chairman of the DPI Grower Committee. “In addition to avian influenze, many other poultry diseases can be spread through the free flow of Camerlo added. The whole dairy industry badly needs a betler coordinated consumer network. You should consider UDIA as the organization to form a Com munications Task Force, a group of commodity-industry com n lumcators to advise us as to how we solve this problem (increase coi isumplion of dairy foods ).'' people and equipment between farms,” remarked Dr. Tom Holder, chairman of the DPI Poultry Health Committee. He added, “the high concentration of poultry on the Delmarva Peninsula means that tight security and good sanitation are a must to maintain healthy and profitable flocks.” DPI is a non-profit organization working for the continued progress of Delmarva’s 860-million-dollar poultry industry. The primary concern of DPI during the past several months has been to prevent the spread of avian in fluenza to Delmarva. AGoiflenflcres Colder' Acres s i tv*r>d name