AI2-Uncast«r Farming, Saturday, January 5,1985 Milk truck decal promotion program receives pledge HARRISBURG - The Penn sylvania Dairymen’s Association has pledged $lOOO to the Penn sylvania Dairy Promotion Program milk truck decal program. Dairymen’s Association President David Roth said the organization fully supports the concept of moving billboards and will contribute $lOOO to the in novative promotion which kicks off in 1985. “We appreciate this pledge from the Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association. It is symbolic of the joint promotional efforts we have encouraged throughout the state for agriculture,” said state Agriculture Secretary and Promotion Program Advisory Chairman Penrose Hallowell. In its effort to take the “Make It Milk” message to as many Penn sylvanians as possible, the Dairy Promotion Advisory Board has approved a joint promotion with Pennsylvania milk haulers. Under this program, the Advisory Board subsidizes the cost of milk truck decals, either “Make It Milk” or “You’re in Pennsylvania Dairy Country.” Participating haulers agree to install the decals and pay a portion of their cost. “These moving billboards will carry the milk message from rural communities to our largest metropolitan areas,” Hallowell said. “We are pleased to be working with hauling firms and state associations to develop a truly cooperative dairy promotion APPOLLO FENCE CO. Bob & Dennis Kantz RDI Richfield, PA 17086 717-694-3973 CLEARVIEW FARM Don & Carol Good 2533 Bradenbaugh Road White Hall, MD21161 301-557-7362 K&R FENCE CONSTRUCTION Jan Kut RD 2,. Box 146 New Providence, PA 17560 717-786-4162 TRIDENT ENTERPRISES ALBERT* SHIRLEY KNOBLACH John Olive RD 3, Box 38 9735 Bethel Road Confluence, PA 15424 Frederick Md. 21701 814-395-3448 301-694-6072 ill effort statewide,” Hallowell said. Roth said that the Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association raises money by selling milk shakes at the annual Farm Show and by marketing the milk from animals housed at the Farm Show Complex during dairy shows. The Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program was created under provisions of the National Dairy Promotion Program. Federal legislation passed in 1983 established a mandatory deduction of 15 cents per hundredweight on all milk produced in the con tinental United States. Funds are used to promote milk and dairy products, with qualifying programs like Pennsylvania’s receiving 10 cents of the federal deduction for use in local and regional promotion efforts. The Pennsylvania Egg Marketing Association will elect officers at a dinner meeting Friday, Jan. 11 at the Sheraton Conestoga Motor Inn, Lancaster. The meeting is scheduled for 8 p.m., preceded by a social hour at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. Members of the group involved in other poultry-related organizations will brief the group Pennsylvania Farm Show These Dealers Carry Gallagher Energizers and Spring-Tight Power Fence Egg Marketing Assn . to elect officers Jan • LEHIGH VALLEY POWER FENCE Box 122, RO #1 Hellertown, PA 18055 215-838-7822 JOHN SWEENEY Box 1563 Front Royal, VA. 22630 703-635-5916 LEATHERWOOD, INC. Jeff Bradley Myler Road RD 2 - Box 399 Bloomsburg, N J 08804 201-479-4800 Farm Calendar Sunday, Jan. 6 Pennsylvania Flying Farmers meeting, home of David and Naomi Kruger, Rt. 4, Lebanon, 1 p.m. If flying, land at Millards of Royer and call 867-2384. Tuesday, Jan. 8 Alfalfa Growers meeting, Clayton Fire Hall, Newark, Del., 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dairy Reproduction Workshop, Honeybrook, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dairy Management Meeting, “Causes of Milkfat Test Variations and Depression,” Blue Ball, 7:30 p.m. 1985 Farm Income Tax Area Meeting, Holiday Inn, Rt. 6, MeadvUle, sponsored by Penn State Extension Service. Forage Day, sponsored by Lycoming Co. Extension Ser vice, Lycova Grange, 1-3 p.m. Topics; fertilizing and forage management. on plans for 1983. Reports will be given by Andy Hansen, from U.S. Egg Marketers; John Hoffman, Poultry Federation; Bob Park, American Egg Board; John Snader, Northeast Egg Marketing; Paul Fischer, Egg Clearinghouse; Vicky Wass-Steinhauer, Depart ment of Agriculture; and Paul Sauder, Pennsylvania Egg Marketing. Meet Your Dealers For we * POWER FENCE SYSTEMS Wednesday, Jan. 9 1985 Farm Income Tax Area Meeting, Holiday Inn, Rt. 8, Butler, sponsored by Penn State Extension Service. Thursday, Jan. 10 Lancaster Co. Tobacco Show, Farm & Home Center, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Chesapeake Chapter, NatT. Agri- Marketing Assn., monthly meeting at Haussner’s, 3236 Eastern Ave., Baltimore, Md. Social hour 6 p.m., dinner 7 p.m., board meeting, 5:30 p.m. 1985 Farm Income Tax Area Meeting, Rustic Lodge, Rt. 286, rom Page A 10) Pennsylvania’s agricultural cattle and horses during Farm'* community. The complex Show Week. presently has 544,000 square feet of The Farm Show gained world- exhibit space (between 13 and 14 wide attention when National acres) and has earned the title of Geographic Magazine sent a being the largest free indoor writer and three photographers to agricultural exposition under one the 1954 show. Their experiences roof in the world. Over 60 acres of and color pictures are recorded in parking, mostly paved, ac the September 1954 issue. Last commodate Farm Show visitors, year the American Bus The Farm Show is beyond Association included the Farm measure for its dollar value to Show in their Top 100 Events in Pennsylvnaia agriculture. As an North America. educational institution, it 11 Farm Show weather has made as much of an impression as the exhibits and farm animals. Ten or more inches of snow were recorded during the 1918, 1936 and 1964 shows. The Farm Show Building as been inundated by water twice during its history, once in 1936 and again in 1974 in the wake of Tropical Storm Agnes. Many improvements have been made to the Farm Show Complex as it grows to meet the needs of SprinqTiqhL KENNETH PORTER Kennard Road State College, PA 16801 814-466-7177 ROTH EQUIPMENT & LEASING RD 1, Box 5 Fairfield, PA 17320 717-642-5242 DENNIS STOLTZFOOS P.O. Box 72 Gap, PA 17527 717-442-4314 RIEGELE FARMS Henry R. Walls P.O. Box 55 Hartly, DE 19953 302-492-8338 Farm Show history DOTTERER EQUIPMENT CO. INC. Paul Ootterer Rt. 64 Box 454 Mill Hall, PA 17751 717-726-3471 Indiana sponsored by Penn State Extension Service. Friday, Jap. 11 Pa. Egg Marketing Assn., monthly meeting & election of officers, Sheraton Conestoga Motor Inn, Lancaster, social hour 6 p.m. dinner, 7 p.m., meeting 8 p.m. 1985 Farm Income Tax Area Meeting, Holiday Inn, Rt. 219, Dubois sponsored by Penn State Extension Service. Farm Financial Management Workshop (Day 2), Cumberland Co. Extension Service, 1100 Claremont Road, Carlisle, 9:45 a.m.t02:45p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12 New Jersey Holstein Assn, annual Meeting, Watchung View Inn, Rt. 206 north of Somerville, business meeting at 2 p.m., dinner-dance following. establishes new standards and stimulates sound thinking for developing and advancing agriculture, which in turn enriches the entire population. The Farm Show may well be termed a living monument to our past, present and future. It is a result of a cooperative effort by individuals, agencies and organizations-The Pride of Pennsylvama-to further enhance the cause of our rural heritage. These Dealers Carry Gallagher Energizers HOOVER DIESEL SERVICE 2998 W. Newport Road Ronks, PA 17572 717-656-3322 and Rt. 3, Furnace Road Quarryville, PA 17566 717-786-2173 KREAMER FEED STORE, INC. George Robinson Route 522,South Kreamer, PA 17833 717-374-8148 CHARLES G.PLUSHANSKI RD3, Box 369 Kutztown, PA 19530 215-683-3825