A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 29, 1988 Smith Inducted (Continued from Page A 1) Cooperative Extension’s first-ever special honor for outstanding leadership in 1978, and is the reci pient of numerous dairy and agri culture honors. Since his retire ment from extension in 1983, Smith has taken an active role in the York Agricultural Society, which oversees year-round activi ties at the York Fairgrounds. National Holstein Association director John Cope, Grantham, reviewed activities of the associa tion’s financial committee, which he heads as chairman. Holstein Association income is up seven percent over last year, says Cope, while expenses are up just slightly over three percent, resulting in a positive financial position. Year-to-date operating income is over $1.3 million, with investment income at $530,000. Export Enhancement program activities have put the Holstein Friesian Services subsidiary in a net worth position of $200,000, with past debts repaid to the parent association. Registrations are up, with a pro jected total new registries of 390,000 to 400,000 for 1988, Cope added. Pedigree sales are up as well. Classification signups have dropped, but total cattle numbers are higher. Cope noted the Holstein Asso ciation’s concern over animal rights issues, reviewing a Massa chusetts referendum on farm ani mal treatment. If passed, the referendum will establish a ten member board, including only one farmer, to advise on such farm animal issues as animal housing, Lapp ENERGY FREE DRINKERS MODEL 50040 9 Gallon 40 Gallon Can Send UPS Proven to work - Since 1984 Drinkers have a new unique baffled drinking design with free floating insulated Therma-Cap manufactured from a durable poly-product. This makes it easy for all livestock to drink from. 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