Pennmarva Names BY JOYCE BUPP York County Correspondent BETHESDA, Md. Three outstanding young farmers will represent their respective milk cooperatives for the next year, after being named top winners at the Pennmarva Young Cooperator Convention, June 17 to 19, at the Bethesda Hyatt Regency. Announcement of their selec tions from more than 30 con testants in the Young Cooperator program followed three days of interviews, educational sessions and meeting with Congressional representatives during a visit to Capitol Hill. Young Cooperator winners for Atlantic Dairy Cooperative are Wayne and Sandra Stafford, Elkton. Named Outstanding Young Dairymen, from Middle Atlantic Division, Dairymen Inc. was Jeffrey Myers, Westminster. Selected as Young Cooperators for Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers Association were Stephen and Lisa Mellott, Mer cersburg, Pa. Stephen and Lisa Mellott were chosen Young Cooperator winners from Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers Association Inc. during the Pennmarva Young Cooperator Convention held last week in Bethesda, Maryland. HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT ? HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT HOW YOU COULD MAKE AN EXTRA 50 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON YOUR CORN CROP? IF YOU HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT THIS QUESTION, YOU’VE PROBABLY THOUGHT ABOUT HOW MUCH IT COSTS YOU TO HAUL YOUR CROP TO THE ELEVATOR. CHARGES...CHARGES...CHARGES... FIRST YOU HAVE TO WAIT IN LONG LINES, WHILE YOU NEED TO BE IN THE FIELD. THERE’S THE MOISTURE DOCKAGE, WHICH NEVER SEEMS TO BE ACCURATE. LAST BUT NOT LEAST, THE STORAGE FEES, WHICH CAN TAKE THE PROFIT RIGHT OUT OF YOUR CROP. IT’S TIME YOU STARTED TO PROFIT FROM YOUR OWN GRAIN MANAGEMENT & STORAGE SYSTEM. AeroDry - GRAIN MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS CAN SHOW YOU HOW. LEARN HOW YOU CAN CUT ENERGY COSTS 75%. REDUCE SHRINKAGE THROUGH NATURAL MOISTURE REMOVAL AND BENEFIT FROM BETTER QUALITY GRAIN WITH HIGHER TEST WEIGHTS. BENEFIT FROM COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY WHICH MONITORS GRAIN DAY AND NIGHT WITHOUT LOSING SLEEP. FARM PROVEN FROM THE MIDWEST TO THE EAST COAST - AeroDry GRAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM... FARM TECHNOLOGY FOR FARM PROFIT. R.D.2,80x 159 fk nurißn Elverson, PA 19520 215-286-0301 COMPUTERIZED GRAIN MANAGEMENTmCSSS^' Atlantic Dairy Cooperative winners Wayne and Sandra Stafford are in a family part nership with 85 head of milking Holsteins and 450 acres of cropland. Rolling herd production is presently at 18,400 milk and 646 fat. Wayne is active in programs of the Farm Bureau and Young Farmers and has filled various state and local positions in both. Sandy is secretary for the Cecil County Farm Bureau. The couple has two children. First runners-up were Ray and Nancy Reitz, Washington Boro, Pa. They maintain a herd of 55 registered Holsteins on a 101-acre farm leased from his father, and currently have a herd average of 19,658 milk and 723 fat. Ray has been an officer in the cooperative local, and has written curriculum material for the Ag-In-The- Classroom program. Ray and Nancy, and their three children, are deeply involved in activities at their church and are members of numerous ag organizations. Three additional runners-up Three Top Young Cooperators Named Atlantic Dairy Cooperative’s Young Cooperator from left are, runners-up Raymond and Nancy Reitz, Thomas and Debra Galbreath ''d Jeff id K' couples will serve with the Staf- I fords and Reitzs on Atlantic’s Young Cooperator advisory group. They are Herbert and Teresa Graybill, New Providence, Pa., Thortias and Debra Galebreath, Peach Bottom, Pa., and Jeffrey and Wandy Lu King, Gardners, Pa. Jeffrey Myers will represent the Middle Atlantic Division of Dairymen Inc. at corporate Young Dairymen competition during December in Nashville. He is in partnership with his parents on Del-Myr Farm near Westminster, milking 60 registered Holsteins with a herd average of 20,680 milk and 748 fat. A graduate of University of Maryland and Michigan University, Myers was dairy extension agent in Baltimore County for two years. He works with the 4-H dairy judging programs, judges cattle shows, and is a director for the Carroll County Holstein club and DHIA, Inc.’s. Young Dairymen winner, and will represent the division at corporate competition during December. Runners up are Alan and Kendra Myers. and North Carolina-Virginia Select have one daughter. Sires. Maryland and Virginia Milk Runners-up Alan and Kendra Myers, Chambersburg, Pa., farm as partners with his family. Their 190 head of registered Holsteins have a rolling herd average of over 19,000 pounds of milk. Alan is an active leader of the Franklin County Holstein Club. The Myers are serving as a 1987 leader couple for the Pennsylvania Association of Farmer Cooperatives. They := CHEMGRO =: BALE IT YOUR WAY BUT MAKE SURE THAT CHEMGRO QUALITY IS INSIDE BY USING CHEMGRO QUALITY Alfalfa Fertilizer CHEMGRO QUALITY Pest Control Program CHEMGRO QUALITY Weed Control Program CHEMGRO QUALITY Custom Application For Tfr>*V « CHEMGRO . a 0 FERTILIZER CO., INC. Sew# * Box2lB a .JUu Products East Petersburg, PA 17520 QllOllfy •' Phone (717) 569-3296 is Wayne Stafford, lei Herbert and Teresa Graybill, Producers’ winners Stephen and Lisa Mellott are partners in the family farm at Mercersburg, Pa. The dairy herd includes 120 purebred and grade Holsteins, with a rolling herd average of 21,173 pounds of milk, and 515 acres of crops. Stephen and Lisa are the parents of three children. Thomas and Bonnie Remsberg (Turn to Page A3B) - » w t , /VV - V . //✓ *>, * \ V ic >v •. ' '’>i V • ; V‘v.