A32-Lancast*r Farming, Saturday, July 5,1986 SOUTHAMPTON - Inter-State named two young farmer annual Pennsylvania Association Milk Producers’ Cooperative has representatives to attend the 13th of Farmer Cooperatives Couples Burger King Joins Real Seal Burger King serves only genuine dairy cheese, milkshakes and milk. To let its customers know, the nation’s second largest fast food chain recently joined American Dairy Association’s “REAL”® Seal program for restaurants. The Seal is used exclusively to identify genuine dairy foods. A registered trademark of United Dairy Industry Association, it helps inform consumers at a glance that they are purchasing real dairy products. Burger King has been authorized by American Dairy Association to Buyout Report WASHINGTON, D.C. - The seventh weekly report on the buyout was released by the USDA on Wednesday. USDA figures show an estimated 24,700 head of cattle in the program were slaughtered during the week ending June 14. This figure in cludes all cows, heifers and calves in the DTP, according to the USDA spokesman. An estimated cumulative total of 471,700 head have been slaughtered since the beginning of the DTP on April 1. Meat purchases by the govern ment reached 10.2 million pounds for the week ending June 28. This meat was purchased in the form of 1,872,936 pounds of canned beef, 3,157,000 pounds of bulk-frozen ground beef, and 5.2 million pounds of frozen beef carcasses. The cumulative total meat purchases is 158,948,788 pounds. Cumulative total of dairy cows that were reported for export since April 1 is 13,822 head. This total is expected to increase as foreign countries are preparing to take advantage of the Export Enhan cement program. Inter-State Names Couples to Attend Conference display the “REAL”® Seal in its 4,200 U.S. restaurants in con junction with milk, American and Cheddar cheese, and vanilla, chocolate and strawberry shakes. The chain, with headquarters in Miami, joins McDonald’s, Har dee’s, Domino’s and more than 4,000 other chain and independent Ice Cream Day Proclaimed Jill Kutz, Pennsylvania Second Runner-up Dairy Princess, holds the official proclamation designating July as Ice Cream Month and July 13 as Ice Cream Day in Pennsylvania. restaurants in displaying the “REAL”® Seal. American Dairy Association conducts advertising, sales promotion, foodservice and publicity programs on behalf of real dairy foods as part of the total dairy promotion program of United Dairy Industry Association. Conference July 16-18 Sheraton Inn, Danville. Beverly and Stephanie McKay, Millwood, Va., and Larry and Paula Harnish, Washington Boro, will be among 45 couples who will learn about cooperative practices and policies. Former Young Cooperators, the McKays recently completed a three-year term on Inter-State’s Young Cooperator (YC) Con sultant Committee. In 1983, Bev competed as a single contestant in the YC contest and was named runner-up. The McKays operate a 500-acre dairy farm and milk over 60 Holsteins. Active in farm organizations, Bev is vice chair man of the county Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Committee and is on the Dairy Herd Improvement Association’s board of directors. LEASING AVAILABLE % V. **'*>* Mr WEATHER VANE with every building Ipurchased The manager of a store specializing in floor covering, Stephanie is on the board of directors and is secretary of the Top of Virginia Home Builders Association. at the The Harnishes were Inter-State Young Cooperators in 1984. They operate a 200-acre dairy and swine farm, where they milk 60 Holsteins and finish 400 swine. Both are active members of the Manor Brethren in Christ Church. In addition, Larry is the chief of his local volunteer fire company, and Paula is a 4-H leader. The theme of this year’s PAFC conference is “Cooperatives: A Bridge To Your Future.” Ac cording to PAFC Executive Secretary Kathy E. Gill, the conference is designed to increase cooperative understanding by exposing couples to cooperative directors, management and staff. : i' * »-i !.j< < 1i ' ' >’ I * Il_, 1 '-,'1,1 [[ol Morton buildings Call or writ* today to arrangt to ato and haar mora raatons why you ahould own a Morton Building 1185 York Rd Gettysburg. PA 17325 RdilO, Box 76 Meadviile. PA 16335 State College Box 361 Centre Hall, PA 16828 Box 126 Phlllipsburg, NJ 08865 1918 Industrial Drive Culpeper VA 22701 P O Box 187 Harrington. DE 19952 , - * > S/ *), ' y i rim rm f «'*«*# f « * LC’L- -'CI Ph 717/334 2168 Ph 814/336 5083 Ph 814/364 9500 Ph 201/454 7900 Ph 703/825-3633 Ph 302/398 8100
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