/ GEORGETOWN, DE The Delmarva Poultry Industry, Inc. (DPI), the 4,000 member trade association working for the con tinued progress of Delmarva’s more than one billion dollar a year poultry industry, has new officers and directors for 1990. Harry J. Mitchell of Berlin, Maryland is the new president. Mitchell owns Mitchell Farm, Inc., a 132,000 capacity broiler operation. He has been in the chicken business most of his life, working as a grower and company flock supervisor. For four years Mitchell was chairman of DPl’s Grower Committee. As Ist Vice President of DPI in 1989, he chaired the association’s fund drive which raised a record high $415,000. DPl’s new Ist Vice President is Alden H. Balfany of Salisbury, Maryland. He has been a DPI director since 1984. Balfany is president of Central Grain, Inc., a grain brokerage with several ele vators on the Delmarva Peninsula. Dr. G. Thomas Holder of Salis bury, Maryland is the 1990 2nd Vice President. 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Though a relatively new member of the board, Dr. Holder has been active in DPI for many years, serving as chairman of the Poultry Health Committee from 1980-1987. The Immediate Past President is Donald J. Lynch of Selbyville, Delaware. Lynch is president of Animal Health Sales, Inc. There will be a number of new board members, January 1, 1990. They are Dean Falk, Townsends, Inc., Millsboro, Del.; Dave Pogge, Mountaire Farms of Delmarva, Selbyville, Del.; Fredrick R. Scott, Monsanto Co., Salisbury, Md.; Ed Trainor, Trainer Farms, Marion Station, Md. and George White, Townsends, Inc., Millsboro, Del. Other board members are; from Delaware, George Adkins, Allen’s Milling Co., Delmar; Charles C. Allen, 111, Allen Fami ly Foods, Inc., Seaford; Everett T. Conaway, Conaway Processing Equipment Co., Seaford; A. James Dennis, Jr., Perdue Farms, Inc., Georgetown; Daryl Houghton, Townsends, Inc., Millsboro: Leon LaChance, Allen’s Hatchery, Sea ford: Warren H. 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DK 677 • Very high yield potential, excellent standability • Outstanding full season silage hybrid • Very good drought tolerance, strong plant Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 30,1989-Al9 For the first time since 1979, a full-time grower will serve as president of Delmarva Poultry Industry, Inc. (DPI), the 4,000 member trade association working for the continued progress of Delmarva’s poultry Industry. The 1990 officers are, standing, left to right, Immediate Past President Donald J. Lynch, Selbyvllle, Del. and First Vice President Alden H. Balfany, Salisbury, Md. Seated, left to right, are President Harry J. Mitchell, Berlin, Md. and Second Vice President Dr. G. Thomas Holder, Seaford, Del. Inc., Salisbury; Thomas R. Shel ton, Case Foods, Inc., Salisbury; Dr. Paul V. Twining, Jr., Paul Twining Associates, Inc., Princess Anne; E. Randolph White, Moun taire Farms of Delmarva, Princess Anne; Alan Wilber, Salisbury; Larry K. Winslow, Perdue Farms, Inc., Salisbury; Franklin L. Wrenn, Showell Farms, Inc., Showell; and from Virginia, Carl GtNCTKS Earning Our Way On More Of Your Acres A. Cold, Tyson Foods, Tempetanceville. Representing the land grant uni versities serving Delmarva are; Dr. William J. Benton, University of Delaware; Dr. Raymond J. Miller, University of Maryland, and Dr. John H. Wolford, Virginia Tech. They serve as ex-officio board members. STRIKE IT RICH! SELL IT WITH A LANCASTER FARMING CLASSIFIED
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