STRONGSVILLE, Ohio - The Future Fanners of America and the 4-H organizations in an eight state area are nearly $1,600 richer, thanks to the efforts of dairy producer members of Milk Marketing Inc. and Klenzade, Division of Ecolab Inc., St. Paul, Minn. Klenzade, marketers of an entire line of dairy cow care and sanitation products, joined forces 8344 JUST TOOK ns puce. Your old favorite used to be on top of the world. Now it’s our turn. 8344 stands alone as the best all-round hybrid in its maturity. For starters, 8344 has stalks and roots that are at least 30% better than the former leader in its maturity. And they’re running neck-and-neck for top yield honors. Compared to everything else, 8344 dominates the yield trials. It consistently tops the charts for agronomics and disease resistance, too. And 8344 loves a challenge. It even outyields the best competitors under tough drought and stress conditions. That’s why we call it “44 Magnum.” Give your Garst Seed salesman a call for all the details. Garst 8344 is coming on strong. And your old favorite just hit a dead end. Klenzade , MMI Contribute To FFA, 4-H Funds with MMI, an 8,000-member cooperative based in Strongsville, Ohio, in a three-month campaign late in 1900 to raise money for the two farm youth organizations. The campaign consisted of a dollar contribution by Klenzade for each purchase of four Klenzade products sold through MMI to its cooperative members. These products included MMI Teat Guard, MMI Low Foam Add, MMI WHITE WASHING DAIRY BARNS • DRIES WHITE • DOES NOT RUR OFF EASILY • NO WET FLOORS • IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT A FLY SPRAYS • WASHES OFF WINDOWS A PIPELINES EASILY BARN CLEANING SERVICE AVAILABLE WITH COMPRESSED AIR To have your barn cleaned with air it will dean oft dust, cob webs 8 lots of old lime. This will keep your barn looking deanar S whiter longer. Ufa uM taka Mffc nMmi 100 nila rata af Uaeaatar MAYNARD L BIITZIL Witmer, PA 17585 717-392-7227 Bam tyrtysif Oar Busnast, net a tkialiaa. Spnymf wet 1961. High Pressure Washing And Disinfecting Poultry Houses, Veal Pens, Hog Units And Dairy Barns liquid Pipeline Cleaner and MMI BacDrop. A check for $1,585 was recently presented by Klenzade Vice President and General Manager Richard Rintelmann to MMI General Manager Gordon Riehl. The money will be contributed to the state FFA and 4-H state federations within the MMI operating area. “This contribution is just a step . \ ;r,< w . > - . -1 * .s* \ ft fV /■• , -•r-.w in aiding the FFA and 4-H units i of us in the kng run.” that do eo much for young people interested in agriculture,” says Rintelmannof Klenzade. “Keeping these two organizations financially healthy and our young people involved in agriculture helps all J. Gordon Riehl, (right) MMI general manager, presents a check for $1,600t0 Robin Staron and Scott Soy, representing the 4-H and FFA organizations in an eight-state area. MMI joined with Klenzade, represented by Richard Rinteimann, in the fund-raising venture. Cbestertown-Massey and Ken nedyville Locals of Atlantic Dairy Cooperative District 10 will hold their annual dinner meeting March 24 at 7 pjn. at the Still Pond United Methodist Church, Stffl Pond, Md. Laura E. England, Atlantic’s public relations manager, will be the guest speaker. England will renort on cooperative business and V V : \ , N ' I ' ' »■' 7 v -' \ t . r 't*>S Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 21,1M7-E5 Maryland Locals To Meet SOUTHAMPTON ■ A-jL *V , —T'* « i \ V . ‘ ~ sjf« - ■*l - ’.. ** *’V 'i* 7. r- -V-r. -»J ,» * '/7' " * \ ► t**- * #.-. _?>#¥ > V,. I ’ ;) ; Abo on band tor the presentation were Scott Sooy, State FFA Vice President from Grafton, Ohio, and Robin Staron, member of the 4-H Oub of Grafton. legislative lames. Walter T. Morris HI, District 10 president, will conduct the meeting. Warren A. Knutsen, District 10 director, win presents year membership awards to H. Johan mu and Family, Ken nedyville, Md, and Mt Pleasant Farm, owned by John K. Bergen Jr. and Lee and Alison B. Bergan, Worton, Md. The r-* < K
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