Berks County Dairyman Re-elected As RCMA Director BATAVIA, NY Donald B. Duncan of Robesonia, was re elected director of the Regional Cooperative Marketing Agency (RCMA) for 1990. On the Board of Directors, Duncan represents dairy farmers in RCMA Region 16, which includes the counties of North ampton, Lehigh, Bucks, Berks, Montgomery, Delaware and Ches ter, and also southern New Jersey. Duncan has been a dairy farmer for 35 years. He and Ids wife, Anne, and a son, Donald Jr., oper ate a 130-acre farm with a herd of 110 registered Holstein cows. They also raise some beef cattle. He currently serves on the RCMA Executive Committee and its Marketing Committee. In addi tion to his activities with RCMA, Duncan is the chairman of the Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program and a director of the NEBA Division of Sire Power. He said he is active in RCMA because he believes farmers must work together to assure the future of the dairy industry. 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The delegates decide on impor tant membership issues during RCMA’s annual meeting in LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) — The Lancaster Conserva tion District has reopened the signup period for landowners who wish to apply for cost-sharing funds to put Best Management Practices in their farm conserva tion plans during the 1990 and ear ly 1991 construction season. According to Amos Funk, well known Lancaster conservationist, $600,000 in additional funds are available for Chesapeake Bay clean-up and these funds will be lost if they are not used. The dis trict will accept new sign-ups by landowners who wish to apply for TM - Registered trademark of Purina Mills. December. Fred Wainwright Jr. of Borden town, NJ., was elected alternate delegate. He and three sons have a herd of 180 cows with 180 replacement animals on their 200-acre farm, which was named a Dairy of Distinction. Two sons also do custom combining and raise 400 acres of beans and com. He is a member of Farm Bureau, Chesapeake Bay Funding Available cost sharing funds to put best man agement practices on county farms. Applications must be com pleted by September 1, 1990. According to Robert Gregory, district conservationist, this prog nun is a joint effort of several agencies: The Conservation Dis trict has cost-sharing funds avail able through the Chesapeake Bay Program, the Soil Conservation Service is responsible for the tech nical planning and design, and the Agricultural Extension Service handles part of the educational program. These Best Management Prac- the Burlington County Board of Agriculture and the Holstein Association. The election was held at the Berks County 4-H Center in Lees port. The election was confirmed by the RCMA Board of Directors at their March meeting in Albany, N.Y. RCMA is a dairy-farmer orga nization working to assure a fair bees may include one or as many as 14 B.M.P.’s that are approved by the Conservation District Board of Directors. 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