National Egg Producers (Continued from Page At) leaders. Paul Wolgemulh Jr., an Elizabethtown egg producer, chaired the meeting. After discussion, the representa tives decided that the next step is to approach two national organiza tions, United Egg Producers and the American Egg Board, and ask their help. Specifically the Egg Board will be asked to consider promotion on the aspects' of the program and, it is hoped, that the United Egg Producers will give input in drawing up a supply man agment plan. Wenger stressed, “The meeting was strictly discussion. Proposals were not drawn up.” $l,OOO OFF I BEWITAL AMERICA, Inc. • R.D. 2, Box 4901, Susquehanna, Pa. 18847 • (717) 853-4000 • 1-800-232-8325 Some discussion centered on methods of financing a possible supply management plan and promotion. Also, a follow-up survey was suggested. But, at this point, no additional steps will be taken in that direction until the committee meets with the national organizations. Since egg producers suffered losses totaling $26 million last year, they are scrambling to gain control of a declining market and spiraling prices. Wolgemuth with a committee composed of concerned producers from Lancaster County, die largest egg producing county in the nation, met with Dr. Madison and drew up the questionaire that was When You Buy 22 Tons For all of our loyal Bewital customers, we want to say "thanks" by offering you $lOOO offof your next order of twenty-two tons. For all of you who haven’t tried Bewital, we re offering a little $lOOO nudge. After all, for over 2$ years Bewital's specially-formulated feed has been used with outstanding results by growers worldwide. And, it's easy to use - iust add water. Calves drink it everytime. And, for those of you who only need a few tons, we re giving you a s 5O off per ton coupon. Now Is the best time to order Bewital - for an even better bottom line profit. Bewital - quality veal feeds from people who know veal. Your number one choice for quality and value. Bewital, a great veal feed, a great offer. mailed to 2,100 producers nation wide. The survey elicited responses from producers who supply 70 percent of the eggs nationwide. It showed an over whelming belief that some type of supply management and market ing order should be sought for the egg industry. To pursue further direction, the committee planned the Chicago meeting to gather additional insight from nationwide egg producers. Representatives from eastern Pennsylvania included Dale King, egg producer: Mel Gchman, Herit age Poultry Management Service, Inc.; Al Wenger of Wenger Feeds of Rhcems, and Paul Wolgemulh Jr., chairman of the committee and an egg producer. Begins Second MT. HOLLY SPRINGS (Cum berland) Larry Gurreri, Mt. Holly Springs, is participating in the Pennsylvania Rural Leader ship (RULE) program, which is being sponsored by Penn State University to train rural communi ty leaders. Gurreri, an employee of Holly Milk Cooperative, began his sec ond year on Nov. 18. Participants were selected from rural areas statewide based on demonstrated commitment to public problem- solving. The first year of the program centered on rural issues, such as environmental concerns, rural Lancaster Farming, Saturday. December 10,1988-A37 Year In RULE economic development and health care/promotion. The second year will be devoted to regional prob lems in a national context and will include a • trip to Washington, D.C., to observe the legislative process. Gurreri is a maintenance mechanic at Holly Milk, a subsidi ary of Atlantic Dairy Cooperative. He will graduate from the RULE program in April 1989, after com pleting a series of nine workshops. Anyone wishing further infor mation about the RULE program should contact Rural Leadership Inc., 104 Weaver Building Uni versity Park, Pa. 16802.