Milk Producers From 27 States Honored As Ten-YeSr Equity Investors REYNOLDSBURG, OH The efforts of 120 milk producers to bring a market-oriented milk pricing system to the United States dairy industry were recog nized June 16th at the Annual Meeting of National All-Jersey Inc. in Cedar Rapids, lowa. The 120 were recognized for their long-time support and promotion of National All-Jersey’s Equity Program. National All-Jersey’s Equity Program was started in 1976. It is funded by forward thinking milk producers. The Equity Program promotes the nationwide adoption of Multiple Component Pricing (MCP). 1988 saw much progress to wards the furthering of Multiple Component Pricing. On April 1, 1988, the Erst Federal Milk Mark eting Order implemented a MCP plan. Approximately 60% of the nation’s dairy farmers are eligible to participate in voluntary MCP programs. The 120 ten-year investors join 139 other milk producers -who have previously been recognized. This year. National All-Jersey Inc. is recognizing the following. California: Peter Bansen, Femdale; Walter Brown, Hugh son; Regli Jerseys, Ferndale; James C. Vandll, Ripon. Florida: Winslow B. Fredriks son, Chipley. Georgia: James I. Casey, Jr., Cedartown; Elmer J. Hershberger, Montezuma; Mountain View Farm, Perry Jordan, Chicka mauga. Idaho: Ralph & Lillian Ashton, Payette; Harold & Anita Bledsoe, Melba; Donald D. ,Heffner, Emmett: Pete Lizaso, Emmett; William & Barbara Mason, Buhl; Don Middleton, Nampa; Keith Mumford, Kuna; W.G. Priest, Jer ome: Wayne Vassar, Nampa; U.S. Wood, Kuna. Illinois: Melvin Graves, Dun das; Illinois Jersey Cattle Club; Robert Petrea, luka; LeO Thomp son, Barry. Indiana: Keith T. Painter and Family, Springport; Bryan Pell, Brazil; J. Ross Riggs and Family, Danville; Scott Alan Snider, New Paris; Stephen H. White, Bradley and John, New Castle. Iowa: William D. Baker and Family, Decorah; Cedar Valley Dairy Farms Inc., Atalissa; Dennis & Cheryl Cline, Decorah; Ken- YOUR SAVINGS BLOSSOM TO AS MUCH AS $518.90 ON MODEL 802 RIDER WITH 32” DECK neth Core, Ackworth; Bernard G. Hay, Olin. , Kansas: .Harley S. Beachy, Hutchinson; Daryl & Judy Lewis, Piedmont. Kentucky; Joe Barmore, Smithfield; Conn i irnett, Auburn; Elvis Donaldson wl ing Green; Gander Bros., Stan ford; Larry Graven, Shelbyville; John T. Kaufman, Finchville; Paul R. McCarthy, Jeffersontown; H. G. Mcßay, Lawrenceburg; Mur ray State University, Murray; Rolling Acres Jersey Farm, Crest wood; Dan and Don Smith, Springfield; Steve and Wanda Smith, Springfield; Bill J. Stub blefield, Murray; Douglas White, Campbellsville. Maine: Highland Farms, Cpm ish; Peter Young, Buckfield. Maryland: Duane Norman, Fulton. Massachusetts: Victor & Lin da Kallgren, Dudley. Michigan: Gerald Benson, Carney; Lake &. Pipekow, Olivet Minnesota: John & Audrey Blashack, Bertha; Steve & Sandra Bryant Moose Lake. Mississippi: Mike Harris, McNeill; McCarlie Jerseys, McComb. Missouri: Dennis Bacon, Win field: E.L. McCroskey, Billings; Steven McCroskey, Marionville; Rector Jersey Farm, Mountain Grove; Sancrest Farms, Billings. New Hampshire: Lloyd E. Kimball, Pittsfield. New Vork: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Egelston, Fultonville; Timothy R. Everett, Sharon Springs; Kim Gregory, Salamanca;.Merle Law ton, Newark Valley; New York Jersey Cattle Club. North Carolina: Bobby Ray Atkins, Troy; Charles Wayne Lutz, Mocksville. Ohio: Tom & Gary Nuhfer, Willard; Dale Kauffman & Fami ly, Shreve; Grand River Jersey Farm, Rome; Neal Schirm & Famr ily. Canal Winchester. Oregon: Forest Glen Jerseys, Dayton; Richard and Arlene Hughes, Halsey; Ray and Reed Johnson, Molalla; Gerhard & Eleanor Lewis, Mulino. Pennsylvania: Henry E. Bren neman, Salisbury; William Eick, Columbia Crossroads; Hillcrest Jersey Farm, Volant; Robert Ken ny & Family, Enon Valley: Leo nard Kenyon, Coudersport; Fre deric Knepper, Huston; The CASH SALE PRICE $980.10 YOU SAVE $518.90 Financing Available If You're Not Shopping LEROY'S REPAIR You May Be Paying Too Much! Roadside Campaign Promotes Milk To Motorists MAMMA Is reminding consumers on the go to Include milk In their diets to stay fit. In tate April, MAMMA posted 386 billboards promoting milk along mid-Atlantic high ways. Two designs were used for the one-month roadside campaign. Both designs tie-in with the positioning of MAMMA’S current television and radio advertising, fea turing the three types of milk and suggesting milk Is a fitness beverage. “Coach Thompson’s 3 Fundamentals” boards, were posted In the region's metropolitan areas. A separate design called “Fitness Equipment,” shown here, was posted In more rural areas. Another one-month showing of billboards featuring Cal Ripken, Jr. and Mike Schmidt is scheduled to begin In June. Emmett Rhein Family, Pine Grove; John ,H. Vanderstappen, Jr., Transfer: Robert C. Willaman, Transfer. Tennessee: Curtis Blankenship Family, Beech Bluff; J. R. Ellis, Chapmansboro; High View Farm, Inc., Watertown; Ralph Leroy Smith, Murfreesboro: Clyde F. Wilson, Mansfield. Vermont: Albert M. Bassett, Woodstock; David Childs, Barre; Crop Consultants Set Meeting BOLINBROOK, IL The National Alliance of Independent Crop Consultants will hold its annual meeting November 6-8 at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The program will begin with, the President’s Reception on the evening of Tuesday, Novem ber 6, and will extend through two full working days on Wednesday and Thursday. The theme of the meeting is “Challenge to Grow.” Program topics will range ffom subjects of interest to the entire agriculture industry, such as LISA (Low Input Sustainable Agricul ture), biotechnology, and the impact of Govemtnent regulations to subjects of immediate concern to individual consultants. Exam- Cub Cadet Riding Mowers are designed for ease of operation, apd built tough for long lasting dura bility. They provide complete visibility of the cut ting area and a narrower turning radius which make them ideal for smaller yards: Model 804 features a rugged 8 H.P. 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