Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 11, 1984, Image 18

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    AlB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11,1984
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The
national dairy promotion board,
meeting in Chicago, 111., July 19,
approved a $50.6 million contract
for an advertising program to
increase consumption of milk and
dairy products.
Ivan K. Stridden, lola, Kan.,
chairman of the board, said the
contract is with the Dairy
Promotion Federation
Association, which will purchase
television and print advertising
from September 1984 through April
1985.
The 36-member board of dairy
producers instructed its staff to
negotiate the contract with the
federation and specified a number
of technical provisions. The con
tract was approved after reducing
the original proposal of $84.4
Swartz gets Chester Ext. post
WEST CHESTER - David L.
Swartz has been appointed
assistant agricultural agent for
Chester County, effective July 1.
Swartz’ new job responsibilities
include organizing educational
programs for commercial dairy
producers, assisting in the
development of local agricultural
and community leadership and
supervising county 4-H dairy
programs.
A 1982 graduate of Penn State,
Swartz has a bachelor of science
degree in dairy production and
agricultural education. He was
formerly employed as a herd
manager at J.B. Brymesser and
Sons, a 225-cow dairy farm near
Boiling Springs.
In college he was a member of
the Dairy Science Club, Collegiate
Future Farmers of America,
Alpha Tau Alpha honorary
fraternity, and the Intervarsity
Christian Fellowship.
Dairy Promotion Board approves $5O million
generic advertising program
million by 40 percent, Strickler
said.
The proposal was approved
unanimously by the board
members voting. Six members
abstained from voting to avoid an
appearance of conflict of interest.
The program is expected to spend
about $l7 million on fluid milk
promotion, $7 million on butter and
$3 million advertising the calcium
benefits derived from dairy
products.
Strieker said the board also
approved a resolution adopting
guidelines to clarify policy
regarding appearances of conflict
of interest. Dairy board directors
who are directors or employees of
other promotional programs will
abstain from deliberations and
voting on matters involving those
organizations.
David L. Swartz
He was bom and raised on a
small farm in Cumberland County
and now resides in East
Fallowfield Township, Chester
County.
The board also created a new
committee on nutrition research
and education.
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Smicksburg, Pa.
814-257-8881
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Easton, Pa.
215-258-7584
Tom Dunlap
Jersey Shore, Pa.
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Erb & Henry
New Berhnville, Pa
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Box 7
Newville, Pa. 17241
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Hines Equipment
Cresson, Pa
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J & M Machinery Co., Inc.
Greensburg, Pa
412-668-2276
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West Grove, Pa
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Hanover, Pa.
717-637-2214
Northeast Equipment Co.
Northeast, Pa.
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Bloomsburg, Pa.
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717-359-5863
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Watsontown, Pa
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Chambersburg, Pa
717-263-8424
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Myerstown, Pa.
717-933-4138
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Terre Hill, Pa.
215-445-6736
Uniontown Farm Equipment
Uniontown, Pa
412-437-9851
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Hagerstown, Md.
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