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    ADADC annual meeting slated for Feb. 19-20
SYRACUSE, NY. - The
American Dairy Association and
Dairy Council (ADADC) will hold
its 26th Annual Meeting on
February 19-20 at the Hotel
Syracuse in Syracuse, New York.
Dairy producers from New
Jersey, New York and Penn
sylvania will attend the event to
review their current milk ad
vertising and promotion
programs. The theme for. the
meeting is “Targeting Our
Markets.”
The day’s agenda will focus on
the new audiences which will be
approached through milk ad
vertising. These audiences include
the local Hispanic market as well
as the New York City market. A
highlight of the meeting will be the
presentation of the ad featuring
New York Mets star Daryl
Strawberry as a spokesman for
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m^- .. . ... . presented as part of the evening’s ADADC’s programs during 1986. industry representatives are in
ine mam meeting oay wui ne activities. There will also be an This money will be used to pur- vited to attend. For reservations
Wednesday, reoruary id, entertaining and inf ormative audio chase television and radio ad- and further information contact
Beginning at »:so a.m. witn visual presentation on the creation vertising, and to fund local dairy AD ADC toll free at 800-ADA-MILK
registration. The morning session of a television ad. promotion and nutrition education (in New York) or 800-HOT-MILK
will include a memoersmp Local dairy producers will invest programs. (in New Jersey and Penn-
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panel discussion PFU to urge Congress to boost farm income
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Wmam McDonald, United Dairy food Security Act of 1985 gross y answer to problems in other areas
Industry Association; Marcelo J" a dequate, the Pennsylvania' a s weU, including the Farm Credit
Salup, Latino - Americana: and Fa ™ersUnmn Board ofDirectors System and the steel industir
Gary Horton, D’Arcy, Masius, resolved Monday to lobby Thousands of farmers will soon
Benton & Bowles. Following the Congress to amend the Act. receive a letter from the Farmers
panel, there will be a review of H"® ls far ?} . m ’ Home Administration telling them
current targets for nutrition S “Thu that they are at least one hundred
education programs. President David Stetler. This dollars behind in their payments
There will be an evening banquet farm bIU < *®f s nothin g to put more a nd requiring some action within
beginning at 6:00 p.m. with a milk T l ™? m th ® farmer . s P° cket ' In thirty days,” said PFU Executive
punch reception. The Annual fa .?f’ most areas, farm income Director Chester L. Reed. Reed
Service to Dairying Award will be out that higher prediCted that md ° f the
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Rick Thompson
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This controlled air burst has two functions.
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SPECIAL WESTFALIA DEALERS
FOR THE AMISH DAIRYMAN
judicially-ordered moratorium on
farm foreclosures by FmHA plus
lower farm income due to the Food
Security Act would result in un
precedented numbers of farm
liquidations.
The farm group’s Board of
Directors announced a lobbying
trip to Washington, D.C. in the
early Spring to work for amend
ments to the Act which will
reshape it, “to better meet the
needs of the family farm system of
agriculture.”
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