Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 03, 1987, Image 159

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    Lancaster Farming Saturday, October 3, 1987-D3l
Market Researcher Joins NDB Staff
The National Dairy "Boa'rd is September 14, 1987, William F. Vice President, Market and Eco- He brings a good balance of mark- University and his M.B.A. in
pleased to announce that effective Diggins assumed the position of nomic Research. etmg and research to our evalua- marketing from Boston
Bill comes to the Board from U on programs,” said NDB Chief University.
A rmli> T? Mapes&Ross of Princeton, New Executive Officer, Joseph The National Dairy Promotion
■* vwMKilf Jersey, a firm specializing in Wcstwater. and Research Board, composed of
advertising testing. As senior i n other staff news. Chuck 36 dairy farmers, was established
QtnrtQ Tnrlst\l account executive, Bill was Timpko will assume new responsi- by The Dairy and Tobacco Adjust
kJ lilt IA JL UUliy responsible for data analysis and bilities as manager, market and ment Act °f 1983 to develop and
client presentations of marketing economic data analysis. He previ- administer a coordinated program
The 23rd National Apple Held annually, the festival is and advertising research projects. ous iy served in the position of °f promotion, research and nutri-
Harvest Festival will be held the sponsored by the Upper Adams Prior to joining Mapes & Ross, assistant director of collections bon education to strengthen the
first two weekends of October—3 Jaycces, Biglerville. Pennsylvani- Bill worked for the Gallup Organ!-" and compliance since joining the dairy industry position in the
to 4 and 10 to 11,1987 from 9 a. Festival admission is; Adults $3; zation, also of Princeton, as Assis- NDB staff in January 1985. Timp- marketplace. This effort is
a.m. to 6 p.m. daily at the South Children under 12 Free. Group tant Project Director. He was ko earned a B.S. degree in interna- financed by America’s dairy
Mountain Fairgrounds, Arendt- rates are available upon request, responsible for market research, ti ona i relations from Georgetown fanners.”
sville, Pennsylvania, 10 miles For more information, please data analysis, report presentations 1
north of Gettysburg, in the heart of call The Gettysburg Travel Coun- and social research projects.
apple country. cil, 717/334-6274. Prior to his experience with TX A C AA l rr IT
market research firms. Bill served UvvKS XJ.iIV
a three-year term as assistant pro
dode IM wJ - fessor at Tulane University where k i rij -«-i
SOME EXTRA he taught the application and uses AllCl SIFEW r'anHCrS
** , tnL of statistics. He received his B.A.
. . *7 * , 77 ? 0m^ ider . C p°; ie n ge r in T’r r’The Marketing Services Office straw. In addition, the directory
Advertise With A • , ap . his M.S. and Ph.D. from the Uni- - ~
Lancaster Farming ' T'i versitv of Massachusetts at of the Maryland Department of will be mailed to nearly 250 horse
CLASSIFIED AD -jl ‘ A h t Agriculture wants to hear from riding stables located throughout
"-ISSJSS A' ' ’ ffbXlr'SS M Farmers who wish to be listed in
or 717 626 1164 /V expertise and experience to assist winlc ° Marketing Services plans the directory can write to the
Board m Its decis,on makin 8- to publish the 1987-88 Maryland Maryland Department of Agricul-
Hay and Straw Directory the last lure, Marketing Services, “Hay &
H m Q|k| QBB A V f week * n November. Farmers who Straw Directory,” 50 Harry S. Tru-
T I want to be listed in the directory man Parkway, Annapolis, Mary
sk 7 ra i & should contact the Marketing Ser- land, 2 401, or call toll-free
f BRUSH PAIMTIMG ! vices Office no later than Novem- 1-800-638-2209, 24 hours a day.
XHI CONCRETE Z PRygn rMlWiiriV | ber 1. Please provide name, address,
■ PUMPING I Try our new concept in I The directory will be available county, phone number, and a
SERVICE t Ponpfrratinn A Arihpcinn t 10 livestock producers, horsemen, description of the hay or straw for
~ I I .i. r ” ■ ■ MqnC T°? ■ | contractors, and others who are sale, e.g., 2000 50-pound bales
Featuring I Being Self Employed Enables Me To Take The Time ? 10 locate a source of or alfalfa. 10 tons barley straw, etc.
• Sidewinder 45 Concrete Pump •Up To WCubic Yards Per Hour XTo Properly Apply My Barn Paint t Sealer At Prices i
• Pump Up To 150 Ft Vertical Andsoo Ft. Horizontal | Below Suggested Retail Cost. Average Barn Costs |
*' * $750. The Farmers in Lane. Co. Are Lucky Because ; ——iVl ATI OAC |\fi 11lf*
CONCRETE SPRAYING SERVICE lOf The Amount Of Competition In Barn Painting. S' “.wICIABiC® XvXXXXO
A Pnm W* OfWfkj CtmtH I ,»»♦ - , «» ——■ „ «, , I __ __ . « -
• Repair Retaining Walls • Manure Pit Construction Call Us For Free Estimates II HfIrVPCT KPCfIVn I 1
• Strengthen Existing Masonry • Trench Silo Construction Z Z ZAuZ w A w9laZ VMZ
Walls •Siloßepair B I
• Reseal Manure Pits f PHARES S. HURST ! IA OTIH 11
KEYSTONE GUN-KRETE i | UCIODCT 1U ttUQ 11
61 Poplar Street Gordonvllle, PA 17529 £ >s^' vl ’ 215-445-6186 1 Featuring! ”
(71 J1Z^ 8 ' 3641 . ING^ T , M ,|„ M M J Draft Horses demonstrating road-grading,
H log-skidding, sewing grain, hitching and
harnessing, treadmill and hayrides. I
Other special attractions:
Children’s games Country Music
Blacksmithing Quilt display
Farm machinery Corn-shelling contest
Shingle-making Dutch food
Butchering Toy tractor display I
king
10 miles west of York or 6 miles east of Hanover,
Follow Colonial Valley signs.
Warehouses/Factories/Athletic Centers • m *g Arenas
With or Without Stalls
, ,
r Can Of Write:
I N PERKA BUILDINGS.
I .'"r... ~i Eastern Div.
' I.™, v, j RR 2, Box 29
i m. until in it* iiiiLiwim i Warner Rd.
I s r > I Columbus, NJ 08022
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| jM OUT OF STATE: 1-800-338-5094