Dl4-Lancastar Fanning Saturday, February 8,1986 Sire Power adds staff member TUNKHANNOCK - Gary L. Hennip, Rome, Pennsylvania is named to the staff position as Northeast Sales and Service Director for NESD (Northeast Sales Division) of Sire Power, Inc., according to DuWayne A. Kutz, Sire Power General Manager. .In his new position, Gary will be responsible for directing technician field activities and Direct Herd services within the NESD membership area. Gary will work with the technician force and Direct Herd Representatives to develop and coordinate a total sales and service effort for the NESD membership area. He will also initiate new services and programs, and work with promotion of the sire and sales programs offered through Sire Power. Gary brings to his position to June 1979, proven ability in this field. He has Gary, a native of Northeastern, been a Professional technician for PA rec ® lv ®d f 1 Bnchclcr of Sire Power in NESD District HI, Science Dep-ee in Education from for the past five years. He State College, PA m developed the area and had a 1978 ' While attending school, Gary successful sales growth. Prior to as president of Kappa Delta Pi his appointment, Gary was a ( an . honorary education herdsman for Davi-Le-Ray Farms! association); a member of the of Leraysville, PA from June 1979 Pennsylvania Education to Febniary 1981. He also taught Association and the Elementary Education Association. POURED REINFORCED Cornell to host ITHACA, NY - To help farmers decide whether to participate in the federal "Milk Production Termination Program,” better known as the “dairy herd buy out,” Cornell Cooperative Ex tension will launch a major educational program throughout New York State. The measure, adopted in December 1965 as part of the 1985 farm bill (Food Security Act), authorizes the federal government to pay fanners to slaughter their dairy herds for beef and retire their dairy buildings in an effort to reduce the nation’s milk surplus. Although the full details on the mechanics of the new program are not available, faculty in the New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University are planning a major education effort to inform Cornell Cooperative Extension county agents, lenders, and others who Born and raised on a registered Holstein dairy farm, he enjoys working with cattle, the A.I. in dustry, and people. Gary’s sales experience, dairy background, and ability will enhance his new staff position with Sire Power, Inc. Gary and his wife Marianne, with their daughter Elizabeth, will relocate to the Tunkhannock area. RISSLER FORAGE MIXERS For Your Total Ration Mix Requirement! # V > Get your order in before the Spring rush. 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Stanford passed away suddenly of a heart attack on Monday, January 13, 1906. Because of his deep dedication to all his activities, Dr. Stanford will be sorely missed. Dr. Stanford started in 1942 as Market Administrator of the New York market, which later became the New York-New Jersey market. He retired on July 1,1967. He was noted for searching for and advocating new innovative order provisions to solve complex milk marketing problems. He was recognized as a leader that all segments of industry and gover nment respected. Dr. Blanford received his Ph.D. from Cornell University in Agricultural Economics with a specialty in milk marketing. Since his retirement, he has actively pursued his avocation which was trade and field coaching and officiating. He designed many Mgh school and college tracks and Spec&l Caali Discount wsl>e given on orders placed < before Mai^lst.l9B6. 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A partial listing of Dr. Blanfon honors and awards include; ] New York Track Writej Association Meritorious Sent Award, the “AUU Gold Medal", special award from the Ig Relays, the George Sbeilii Award from the E.C.A.C., i dedication of their track Journil Cornell University to him recognition of his long-time i port of Cornell track and field,) his induction into the Westchei Sports Hall of Fame. In 1982, Dr. Blanford honored by receiving the first- Long and Meritorious Sei Award from the U.S. Oly Invitational Committee. Edison established a scholar named for him to be given year to honor a student at) 3800* 3000* tie , Stand \ Behind , Oat Fongt Blenders 4600*
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