D6-Lenc«ster Farming Saturday, June 16,1990 Campbell Joins SoyPLUS I RALSTON, lowa Roger Campbell of Ronks recently joined the SoyPLUS sales team as regional sale manager for the northeastern United States. Campbell will be responsible for promoting and servicing cus tomers for SoyPLUS, a premium, high-bypass soybean meal utilized in the dairy industry. Campbell, a native of Lancaster County, grew up on a dairy farm there. He received his bachelors of science degree in dairy husbandry from Delaware Valley College in Doylestown. Campbell has more than 13 years of feed sales and technical service to the dairy industry in Pennsylvania and Minnesota. NMPF Promotes Keller ARLINGTON. VA —National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) Chief Executive Officer James C. Barr recently announced the promotion of Lisa Keller to director of communications. As director, Keller is responsible for NMPF’s publications and media relations. The Central Ohio native has been with NMPF for two years, serving as communications spe cialist. Prior to joining NMPF, she was member and public relations A.B.C. Groff Celebrates NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) A ribbon-cutting ceremony highlighted a 100th anniversary gala celebration hosted by A.B.C. Groff last week. Festivities Included, among other activities, parts and machinery specials and giveaways. Cutting the ribbon are Pennsylvania Senator Noah Wenger, standing left, assisted by Diana Carpenter, center, and U.S. Congressman Robert Walker, with Car rie Martin, right. Robert Martin, president of A.B.C. Groff, expressed his appreciation "to our cus tomers and employees who have stood by us through the years." Roger Campbell coordinator for COBA/Select Sires, Columbus, OH. Keller is a 1983 graduate of The Ohio State University, where she majored in agricultural economics/agriucltural communi cations. She and her husband, Kevin, live in Alexandria, VA. The National Milk Producers Federation is the national trade organization representing dairy fanners and their milk marketing cooperatives. ness News Specialist Graduates RACINE, WI Gordon San grey, service specialist at C.B. Hoober & Son, Inc., Intercourse, has just completed a 4’A day train ing course at the Case IH Training Center. The course emphasized the repair and servicing of CASE IH axial flow combines. This training program included information on hydraulics, drive train, electrical and electronics, threshing, and separating systems. To sharpen their service skills, students performed hands-on test ing and troubleshooting of the electrical and hydraulic systems. They also made adjustments to the headers and combine threshing and separating system. Case IH offers a wide variety of training courses for dealer service specialists. Personnel from dealer ships throughout North America take advantage of this training. Sangrey is a full-time combine service technician with more than five years experience repairing and maintaining combines. Anniversary Service Now We Make Bubbles KUTZTOWN (Berks Co.) This youngster is enjoying a "recess’* from learning the Pennsylvania Dutch dialect in the One-Room School. Learning the dialect is just one of 20 daily events sche duled fbrthis summer’s 41 st annual Kutztown Folk Festival. The festival is scheduled from Saturday, June 30 through Sunday, July 8. The festival also offers 200 craftsmen demonstrating their 18th and 19th Century skills, 1,600 quilts on display and for sale, and entertainment on the main stage. Lancaster Farmland Trust Increases Staff LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) — Attorney Mark Stanley, a partner with the Lancaster law firm of Hartman Underhill & Bru baker, has been appointed general counsel for the Lancaster Farm land Trust, a nonprofit farmland conservation organization. A resident of East Hempfield, Stanley has volunteered his time and expertise to the Lancaster Farmland Trust. Stanley received his undergraduate degree from Marquette University and his Juris Doctor at the University of Day ton School of Law. A member of the Pennsylvania Bar since 1981, Stanley special izes in real estate and creditor law and is a member of the general practice and business law sections of the American and Pennsylvania Bar Association. Alan Musselman, executive director of the Trust, expressed his appreciation of Stanley’s gener ous donation of time and legal ser vices. Musselman said, “We are grateful to Mark Stanley for con tributing his expertise to the As HSALTH K,CK Mark Stanley Trust” Lancaster Farmland Trust is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of Lancaster County’s farmland and heritage. The Trust is located at 128 East Marion Street, Lancaster.
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