Farmers Take Active Role In Dairy Promotion WILLIAMSPORT (LySßming) Dairy Council’s (ADADC) bam “Milk and dairy products have sign program,” said David Litch been left to sell themselves. This is ard of Exchange, PA. Litchard and why I whole-heartedly support the fellow dairyman Don Cook are ju st American Dairy Association and two of many dairy producers in National Award For Young Jersey Dairymen COLUMBUS, Oh Nine win ners from across the United States will be presented with the Ameri can Jersey Cattle Club’s 1988 Young Jersey Dairyman Award. The recipients will be honored at an awards breakfast June 24 at the AJCC-NAJ Annual Meeting in Portland, Maine. Winners are selected by the A JCC Board of Directors and must be under 36 years of age on Janu ary 1. Of the 40 nominees, the nine selected have excelled in dairy farming and Jersey cattle breeding and have participated in AJCC programs and Jersey activities. Those receiving the award are: Dennis & Judy Egelston and William & Debra Egelston, Glen Meadows Farm, Fultonville, N.Y. North Atlantic 38 from Purina Mills, Inc. If you are interested in a top of the line 38% protein concentrate that features the following: • High Quality - only the highest quality ingredients are used • Very Palatable - makes a great top dress • Versatile - works extremely well in a base mix and provides excellent income over feed cost • Available in meal or pellets • Excellent vitamin and mineral fortification Give us a call today to leant more about this fine product. 6 S. Vintage Rd. Paradise, PA 17562 (717)442-4183 (717)768-3301 Ralph & Faith Frerichs and Robert & Venice Frerichs Fre richs Dairy, Inc., LaGrange, Texas. Stuart & Debbie Lyon and Eric & Theresa Lyon, Lyons Jerseys, Toldeo, lowa. John and Linda Marcoot, Marcoot Jersey Farm, Inc., Green ville, 111. David and Robin Phillips, Irish Creek Jerseys, Mohrsville, hcaux kick ■psMftlS j PURINA CHOWS ] * Registered trademark of Ralston Purina Company Pennsylvania who are taking an active role in dairy promotion by placing billboards on the side of their bams. These attractive 6’xlO’ alumi- Penna. Dennis and Nancy Reinholdt, R & R Farms, Rochester, Ind. Mark and Vicki Russell, Pot ters Brook Jersey Farm, Litchfield, Maine. Tony and Marcella Russell, Russell Dairy Farm, Coquille, Ore. Scott and Michael Wick strom, Wickstrom Jersey Farm, Inc., Hilmar, Calif, Rt. 82 Unionville, PA 18375 (215)347-2377 num signs display “Milk - Ameri ca’s Health Kick” in brilliant red on a glossy white background. Also displayed is the “REAL” Seal. David Litchard first learned of this promotional opportunity through his milk handler. Since the Litchards are located along well traveled Route 44, in Northern .Montour County, they felt that it would be a perfect opportunity to help sell their own product. Both David and his wife Jean feel that it is very important for individuals to get involved in promotional activities. Don Cook, of Drums, PA, feels much the same way. This active dairyman, who operates a sth gen eration Century Farm, feels that the promotion programs that work throughout the state are a vital and invaluable part of marketing his product. The Cooks, Don, Mary and 19-year-old Kenny, are located in the Cunningham Valley of Luzer- [ ATTENTION FARMERS: Uansome Lift TOYOTA Skid Steer Loaders mSp The Clear Choice In Breaker Versatility These Attachments Also In Stock For Sale or Rental • Pallet Fork • Rotary Broom y WBBn. ffwSUBB • Rockhound Rake </^ • Caretree Tree Grapple Fork Transplanter J\/ fffiWjjpßß Free Vandal Proof Kit For The Month of May On Any New TOYOTA Call the Skid Steer Specialist in your Area Ransome Lift Equipment Co. 2975 Galloway Road. Bensalem. PA 19020/(215)639-4300 Stev« Costello Lou Tinari Bensalem, Pa 215/245-2797 Larry Aumiller Lemoyne, Pa 717/763-0980 717/667-2373 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Juna 11, 1988-Al9 ne County. The valley has recently given rise to a host of new develop ments, a prime target for bamside promotion. Both the Litchards and the Cooks urge dairy farmers across the state to get involved. The only requirements are that farms should be located on a well-traveled road, and that the bam is visible from the road. The signs are available to far mers in Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey. Two hundred signs have been distributed in Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey. Quantities are limited, and signs are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. The signs are offered free to those who meet the requirements, and arc guaranteed for five years. If you are interested, contact the Wil liamsport office of ADADC at (717) 323-2552. ADADC is a dairy promotion association funded by 20,000 dairy producers from Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersev. Backhoe Don Cyriacka Ml Laurel, NJ 609/778-4500 201/840-8280 Rich Desmond West Chester, Pa 215/431-7503 302/322-1232 Rake Blade Larry Braautt Foglesville, Pa. 215/395-7074 215/949-0893 Harry Patrick 717/838-3307 Larry Braault Wilkes-Barre, Pa 717/825-2789
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