026-Lancaster Farming Saturday, March 10,1990 CREAMERY (Montgomery Co.) Keystone Farm Credit continued its tradition of honoring outstanding achievement to junior and senior 4-H members who excelled in their livestock project work over the past year. Glen Wismer and Dean Shol lenberger of Farm Credit in Silverdale presented trophies to the 4-H members at the Montgom ery County extension board annu al meeting held here at the 4-H Center. In the rabbit category, Todd Dairy Industry Economics (Continued from Page D 25) most as a percentage of their 1980 production were Alaska and New Mexico.) 3. 7 percent. 4. This is actually a trick ques tion, according to Dr. Yonkers. The answer was true until 1989. But between January and Novem ber 1989, per capita consumption actually declined because of popu lation increases. 5. Down about 20 pounds per person per year in the past 10 years, although it has been up in the past five years. 6. October through December, even though peak production oc curs April through June. It’s another inherent imbalance of the industry. Dr. Yonkers said. 7. Health aspects. Dr. Yonkers said, especially for milk’s calcium and protein content. 8. The same answer health aspects except this time for negative reasons such as fat, calor ies and cholesterol. These two an swers explain why one advertising campaign cannot work for all con sumers, Dr. Yonkers said. 9. Although the actual average is about 3.25 percent, Dr. Yonkers said the average response from those surveyed was 15 percent. 10. Again most consumers missed the mark. Although the le gal standard is less than 1 percent, most people surveyed thought it was considerably more than 1 per cent. “Consumers need a lot of educating about dairy products,” Dr. Yonkers concluded. A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! Phone: 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 4-H Farm Credit Awards Presented Becker (junior) and Eric Becker (senior), both of Norristown, took top honors. Jayne Landis of Tel ford won the junior division in market swine. Keeping the dairy goat winnings in the family were Amy Plummer (junior) and Paul Plummer (senior) of Chalfont. The dairy cow divisions were also won by a brother/sister team from Bechtelsville, Amy Wolfgang (senior) and Seth Wolfgang (junior). Rounding out the competition were the winners in the sheep divi sion, Andy Kumpf (senior) and Susan Truehart (junior), both of Norristown. In addition to receiv ing their own trophy, the members will have their names engraved on a permanent plaque in the display case at the 4-H Center. Nancy Kadwill, county agent, expressed appreciation to Key stone Farm Credit for their sup port over the years and thanked them for recognizing the positive efforts of today’s young people. The Montgomery County 4-H programs are open to all boys and girls ages 8-19. There are many projects and clubs for nop-animals related areas such as model rock ets, ceramics, crafts, sewing, gar dening, shooting sports, public speaking, and a host of other inter est areas. Glen Wismer, far left, and Dean Shollenberger, far right, of Keystone Farm Credit in Silverdale presented 4-H Farm Credit Awards for outstanding achievement in several animal-related projects. Honored at the extension annual meeting at the 4-H Center In Creamery wero, left to right, Susan Truehart and Todd Becker, of Norristown; Jayne Landis of Telford; Eric Becker of Norristown; Amy and Paul Plummer of Chaifont; and Seth and Amy Wolfgang of Bechtelsvllle. Missing from the photo is Andy Kumpf of Norristown. Warranted 20 Years You can be assured that with our Plastisol-coated roof panels and our Kynar 500® sidewall panels over G9O zinc galvanizing, that your building will continue to look good for years to come and is guaranteed to be free of red rust for 20 years. When you purchase from your local Morton Buildings’ office, you’re buying directly from a company with over 85 years of customer satisfaction and with the financial strength to honor all commitments made by our written warranties. Call or write today and take advantage of our spring savings. *21,684°°* Against Red Rust Price below includes. 54x75' 1 24'X14'#" DEO la'rxia'DSD 1 8300 • Ho waft door 14'xy • Mo mfeidew 4 SfcyMoo M «- « m biniimi oMmmgi 1 ' SidCWlI OMfIWIQI Proltotiw nMof wainaool 15' additions.. .$2,671.00 IneludM material, labor and dallvary within 40 mllaa of a Morten Bulldlnga’ aalaa offlca. Local taxaa ara net Included. Cuatomar muat provide a (aval building alto and participate In the 3 atop payment plan. Thla offer la good from data of publication until April 15,1990. Fraa waalhar vane with every building purchaaa. —~