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    COLUMBUS, OH - The Annual
Meeting of United Dairy Industry
Association (UDIA) scheduled for
the Hyatt Regency Columbus at
Ohio Center, March 25-26,1986, will
include format innovations
requested by the membership.
General Session will begin at
8:30 a.m. on March 25. Using the
theme, “UDIA Better Than The
Best,” UDIA delegates will have
increased participation through a
new resolution process.
Members of UDIA are asked to
submit resolutions concerning
association policy to the Executive
Committee of the Board of
Directors by March 1. This com
mittee will forward appropriate
resolutions to the Board of
Directors.
All resolutions must come from
association members, be in
writing, and pertain to the purpose
of the association, as spelled out in
the Bylaws. The resolutions will be
presented to the House of
Delegates on the first day of
General Session. Action on these
resolutions will occur the following
day.
Any resolutions presented after
the March 1 deadline must be
presented to the Resolutions
Committee at a meeting to be held
on March 25. The location and time
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lead the field in
Pennsylvania
Growers
Competition.
UDIA annual meeting slated for Columbus
of such meeting will be posted at
the Annual Meeting registration
area.
Another innovation is the in
volvement of the chairman of each
of UDIA’s operating arms,
American Dairy Association,
Dairy Research Inc., and National
Dairy Council, in their respective
seminars. Each of the seminars
will have improved presentation
WASHINGTON - Chairman
Kika de la Garza, of the House
Agriculture Committee said
Wednesday the sections of
President Reagan’s budget
proposals dealing with agriculture
and related issues are “not a
realistic answer” to current
problems.
Following is the text of de la
Garza’s comment;
“We will need to study this
budget line by line before I can talk
in detail about many of the issues
involved. But in general, this
proposal is not a realistic answer
at a time when economic distress
Ag Chairman says budget Slot a realistic answer’
formats that utilize auuiovisual
support.
Anita L. Owen, president of the
American Dietetic Association,
will address the delegates during
their Tuesday luncheon. Her topic
is “launching New Markets With
Nutrition Education.”
On March 26, John Bowen,
chairman of the board and chief
executive officer of D’Arcy Masius
Benton & Bowler w will 7 1 ‘o
in some farming areas is the most
serious in half a century.
“At a time when we are trying to
get farm exports up so we can
reduce surpluses and improve
farm prices, this budget proposes
drastic cuts in the farm export
credits provided by the 1985 farm
bill. The estimates in the budget
for farm price support programs
do not reflect what might happen
to 1987 crop programs if there is a
Gramm-Rudman sequestration
order cutting the fiscal 1987
budget.
“At a time when farmers are
struggling to stay afloat, it
"IV-t is definitely a high quality
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cuttings, and the fourth looked
just like the first."
Carl Kreider, QuatryviUe
Grand Champion
the General Session assembly. His
speech is entitled, “Advertising-
Delivering on the Promise ”
The UDIA Service Recognition
Banquet to be held Tuesday
evening, will combine the service
pin awards presentation with
entertainment by the Spurrlows.
This 11-member group has ap
peared in command performances
at the White House and on
proposes to phase out federal
assistance for crop insurance.
“At a time when the President
says he does not want to raise
taxes, this budget has hidden tax
increases such as a proposal to
make meat and poultry processors
and this probably means,
eventually, consumers pay the
cost of inspecting meat and poultry
for wholesomeness.
“At a time when many of our
rural communities are struggling
to stay afloat, the budget proposes
what appears to be a move to
eliminate any federal involvement
in rural areas by abolishing a
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The UDIA Annual Meeting is
scheduled to end at 2:30 p.m.,
March 26, following a concluding
luncheon and speaker. A ladies
program, delegates’ evening tour,
and a Welcome to Columbus
cheese and wine reception, hosted
by Mid East UDIA, are also part of
the schedule of events.
number of rural development
programs. Those of us in rural
areas are a part of this great
country, just as the urban areas
are, and it is unfair to single our
programs out this way.
“Of course we have to deal with
the deficit and of course
agriculture has to be a part of
whatever package Congress
develops. I will soon be announcing
selection of an ad hoc budget
subcommittee to begin work on our
Committee recommendations on
these issues, and I believe we can
come up with a more sensible and
responsible package than the
administration sent us.”
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