Atlantic Dairy Cooperative Elects Officers, Directors SOUTHAMPTON, (Bucks Co.) — Atlantic Dairy Coopera tive’s board of directors elected officers for the 1989-1990 fiscal year and announced the results of director elections at the coopera tive’s annual meeting Nov, 2-3. Robert B. McSparran, Peach FIEI Releases Tractor- Safety Manual CHICAGO, IL. The Farm and Industrial Equipment Institute has released a new illustrated manual outlining tips for safe use of wheeled agricultural tractors. The 48-page booklet is intended to help communic&te important safety information to owners, operators, service personnel and others who may be involved with agricultural tractors. The manual covers safe tractor inspection, start-up, operation, road transport, shutdown and maintenance. For example, it provides many valu able tips on avoiding side and rear overturns, and it stresses the importance of making sure trac tors are equipped with rollover protective structures (ROPS). The manual is designed for use with agricultural tractors in gener al. Thus, the Agricultural Tractor Safety Manual is suitable for old and new machines alike— regardless of make or model. However, it is not a substitute for the tractor and implement manu facturers’ manuals. The FIEI “Agricultural Tractor Safety Manual” was developed from the combined experience of several manufacturers— specifically, members of the Farm & Industrial Equipment Institute. Information in the manual is intended to augment specific safe ty information and teachings indi vidual manufacturers and agricul tural safety leaders publish. The convenient size and attrac tive illustrations make the safety manual easy to use on the farm or ranch. In addition, it can be an aid lo the safety information and edu cational activities of farm organi zations, vocational agricultural schools, farm youth organizations, agricultural extension service and insurance companies. Other FIEI safety manuals use ful on the farm or ranch are avail able for skid steer loaders, port able grain augers, agricultural mowers, backhoe loaders, trenchers, and rough terrain forklifts. Chicago-based FIEI, founded in 1893, is the major trade associa tion for manufacturers of farm, Bottom, was elected to his 10th term as president of the 3,600-member cooperative. The Lancaster County dairy farmer has served on the board of directors for 23 years. McSparran and his wife, Char- industrial, construction and utility equipment. To order copies of FDEI’s new “Agricultural Tractor Safety Man ual,” or other FIEI safety manuals, contact Hubbard Publishing, Inc., P.O. Box 525, Windsor, WI 53598, 608/846-9293. 5 WAYS TO IMPROVE SPENDING A FORTUNE _ NORTHEAST AGRI . MortteMt SYSTEMS, INC. /#f% {■MR FLYWAY BUISINgSS PARK (*(/« IS) °v«mSr 139 A West Airport Rd. KiHiß Lititz, PA 17543 _J Jl_ (7X7) 569-2702 lotte, own and operate a 300-acre farm and milk 60 Guernsey cows. They are in partnership with their son, John W. Elected first vice president was Ivo V. Otto Jr., Carlisle. Otto has been a member of Atlantic for 29 years, serving on the board of directors for 22 years. He and his family operate a 300-acre farm in Cumberland County and milk 100 Holstein cows. Elected to his third term as sec ond vice president was Roy W. Hetrick, Bemville. Hetrick has been a director of Atlantic since 1974. He and his family operate a 870-acre farm in Berks County. They milk 275 Holstein cows and farm an additional 450 acres. Also re-elected as officers were: Dr. Paul E. Hand. Warmin YOUR DAIRY PROFIT PICTURE WITHOUT Even if you can’t see your way clear to build all new facilities, you can upgrade your existing facilities with a Chore-Time system. Call us or come by today and let us help you modernize at low cost. Authorized CSBBI Master Distributor ster, secretary and general mana ger; Robert M. Dever, Philadel phia, assistant secretary and assis tant general manager, and Evan L. Fineman, Philadelphia, treasurer. Hand, Dever and Fineman are employeed by the cooperative at its Southampton headquarters. In addition to the officers, the following directors were re elected during their fall district meetings: Robert R. Gehman, Coopersburg, District B; William N. Hopkinns, Lewes, Del., Dis trict C; C. Rodman Myers, Thur mont, Md., District D; L. Elmer Vickers, Kearneysville, W.Va., District Dl; and Charles E. Schill ing, Petersburg, District G. Also, David N. Noss, Port Roy al, District J; Ivo V. Otto Jr., Carli sle, District K; Norman W. Sol- Chore-Time’s genuine FLEX-AUGER* is available in 5 models, with capacities ranging from 15#/min. to 220#/min. Two systems also available for High Moisture Corn. 83 Chore-Time cow feeding lenberger, Fayetteville, District M; Andrew D. Stoltzfus, Morgan town, District O; J. Wade Groff, Lancaster, District S; and Robert B. McSparran, Peach Bottom, District T. New to the board is Rhelda E. Royer, Lancaster, who was elected to her first term as direc tor. She replaces Daniel L. Martin, Manheim, who retired from the board following 23 years of service. The first woman elected an Atlantic director, Royer will rep resent District U. Atlantic Dairy Cooperative, which represents dairy farm fami lies in a seven-state region, mark eted 3.36 billion pounds of milk in fiscal 1989, with a net margin of $5.4 million. lium quality all inized feed bins with icities from 2.9 tons to tons and hopper slopes 45° to 67°.