October 31 Deadline For Dairy Promotion Funds Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program has issued a “last call” on applications for local promotion grants for the first half of 1988, according to PDPP Program Coor dinator Lolly Long. The deadline is October 31. Ms. Long pointed out that a two ucr funding method will be used for the first time. Upon application, she said, a $2OO grant will be made available immediately to the qualifying organizations to purchase dairy products and other supplies needed for retail sampling promotions. All other grants will be made on a 50-50 matching basis. Long noted that such matching funds may be used to purchase milkshake dispensers, storage cabinets, and other equipment used to dispense or merchandise Rica's K, % Hi, we’re germs. We’re mean, we’re unclean, we infect your poultry, we cause disease, we cost you money, and you’re going to try and get rid of us by scrubbing the place down with an ordinary disinfectant? o ahead, make our day. 1-Stroke Environ® is no ordinary disinfectant. It cleans and deodorizes while it disinfects. In one operation, 1-Stroke Environ cuts through built-up dirt and grime. It kills bacteria, fungi, and specific viruses. And it knocks out the odor poultry or swine leave behind. With 1-Stroke Environ, cleaning, disinfecting, and deodorizing is as easy as one-pjo Available in 1-gal. containers or 55-gal. drums, dairy products. One stipulation, however all profits from such investments must be used for future dairy promotions. To qualify, the local group must be a milk producer organization or a non-profit committee supervised by dairymen. All established promotion groups have been informed by mail of the deadline and policy changes. Long revealed. Others interested in building local milk sales are advised to tele phone Ms. Long immediately at (717) 787-6903 for complete guidelines and application forms. Over 4,000 state dairymen con tribute $2,000,000 annually to the Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program for dairy advertising, promotion and research. KCEV» ;«r A - <r wm '**** p*- ' Friends and neighbors Joined forces Tuesday to “raise the roof” on the barn of Charles Krelder near Mt. Joy. Krelders* barn was destroyed by a fire In August. 1-Stroke Environ® BECAUSE GRIME DOESNT PAY CEVA LABORATORIES, INC, a Subsidiary ofSanofi, Inc. I STROKE ENVIRON is a Keg TM of Vestal Laboratories V*" ■tef ' Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 17, 1987-Al7 •* DRY LIMB SPREADING Mag-Blend Limestone Hi-Mag Limestone Hi-Cal Burnt Lime Call for prices in your area. WEAVER’S LIME SPREADING 717-966-9148 LIVESTOCK HAULING Dependable Service 6 Possum Bottom Tractors and Trailers Call Anytime Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. L. Robert Frame Manager Office 717-442-4181 Office & Home; 215-458-5060 Office & Home. 215-458-8518 > EAR CORN c Paying Top Prices For C Good Quality Ear Corn Wet or Dry (• No Quantity too large > or too small Fast Unloading- C Dump on Pile &Go C* Easy access - 2.2 > miles off 283 bypass r Manheim, Mt. Joy C exit Daily Receiving 7:30 > A.M. to 5 P.M. - un r loading evenings & C Saturdays by appt. < • Trucks available for I pick up at your farm. \ Call Anytime For Price I 717-665-4785 I JAMES E. NOLL GRAIN
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