Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 01, 1991, Image 190

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    Milk Carton Panels Deliver Message
TOWSON, Md. Most peo
ple know that milk strengthens
bones, but do they know that
drinking milk can also rattle their
bones, too?
Starting in May and running
throughout the summer, more than
seven million milk carton side
panels will offer milk drinkers big
discounts on admission to area
amusement parks as part of the
Middle Atlantic Milk Marketing
Association’s year-long side panel
program created to increase milk
sales.
By redeeming IK special side
panels and REAL Seals, milk
drinkers can take advantage of this
money-saving offer at Hershcy
Park in Hershey: Great Adventure
in Jackson, N.J.; and to Wild
World in suburban Washington,
D.C.
Hershey Park, Great Adventure
and Wild World draw a combined
attendance of more than 5 million
annually sure to make this
offer a popular one and to give
consumers another reason to buy
more milk. The best part about the
side panel program is that it
enhances milk sales at little or no
cost to the Mid-Atlantic dairy
farmers.
Weed Patrol.
Command® 4 EC herbicide.
Now for tobacco.
Here’s an easy question: What do Jimson
weed, Venice Mallow, Velvetleaf, Pennsylvania
Smartweed, Common Ragweed, and Prickly
Sida have in common? Answer: They’re all in
trouble. A lot of trouble.
Command® 4 EC herbicide, from FMC, has
recently been issued a 24(C) “special local
needs” label to control these difficult weeds in
Pennsylvania. No other tobacco herbicide is
labeled to adequately control these weeds. Not
Balan® herbicide or Devrinol® herbicide. Nor
Paarlan® herbicide or Prowl® herbicide. Or even
Tillam® herbicide can do the job.
Command 4 EC also controls Cockelbur,
As the licensing agent for the
REAL seal in the Middle-Atlantic
area, MAMMA must continue to
provide an incentive to those dair
ies who use the REAL seal on their
products through offers like this.
These special side panels also
offer a challenge to those dairies
who do not use the REAL seal to
ask themselves, "why not?"
Heritage Dairy of Thorofare,
NJ., has just become licensed to
use the REAL Seal on their pack
aging. According to company
president Jack Heritage, the reason
he is adding the REAL Seal is so
that he may take advantage of
MAMMA's Great Adventure side
panel:
Also, the side panel offers make
consumers aware of the REAL seal
and provides an incentive for them
to purchase those products carry
ing the REAL seal so they may
This logo for Hershey Park, and others offering discounts
for Great Adventure and Wild World are to soon be seen on
side panels of more than seven million milk cartons from a
number of dairies within the Federal Order 4 milk marketing
area. The promotions for discounts are expected to also
promote milk sales, as part of program from Middle Atlantic
Milk Marketing Association (F. 0.4). The entertainment
parks draw a combine attendance of more than five million
each year.
redeem them on money-saving
discounts at little or no cost to the
Mid-Atlantic dairy farmers.
Participating dairies in Pennsyl-
vania are: Krcider Farms, Longa
• ere Modem Dairy, Rutter's, Crow
ley, Clover Farms, High's,
Wengert's, Rosenbergers, Oregon
Dairy, and Landhope.
In Maryland are: Giant Food,
Dairy Maid. Safeway,
Greenspr;ng, and Stop, Shop; in
Virginia is Shenandoah's Pride.
In New Jersey are: Heritage
Dairy and Cumberland Dairy.
The Middle Atlantic Milk
Marketing Association is the dairy
farmer funded advertising and
promotions agency for milk and
dairy products for its members in
Pennsylvania, Maryland, New
Jersey, Delaware, Virginia and
West Virginia.
Spurred Anoda, Purslane, and various grasses,
including Bamyardgrass, Broadleaf Signalgrass,
Large & Smooth Crabgrass, Green, Giant &
Robust Foxtail, Seedling Johnsongrass, and
Fall Panicum.
Undoubtedly, Command 4 EC is the product
you need to protect your tobacco from weeds.
Pick up Command today at your local dealer
or distributor.
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Balan and Purlin are registered trademarks of Elanco Products
Company. Devrinol and Tillam are registered trademarks of ICI
Americas Inc. Prowl is a registered trademark of American Cyanamid
Company. Command and FMC are registered trademarks of EMC
Corporation. Read and follow all label directions.
©1991 FMC Corporation
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 1,1991-E:
Drinking Milk Not Only
Strengthens Bones,
it Also names Them.
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BmSHerstwnarkTittMsiUidßen Free.
Now when you buy three tickets at the
regular price, you can get a fourth one free.
Just drink your milk and present this
panel with four “REAL” Seals attached to it
from any dairy products, at any Hersheypark
ticket window. Valid Sunday through Friday
during the 1991 season. Then get ready for
our exciting new Sidewinder roller coaster.
I It’s bound to rattle your bones.
#hEI^ShEYPAI^K
The Sweetest Park On EartH
For information call 1-800-HERSHEY
Not valid in combination with any other discount or sav mgs plan
Valid only at time of pur< base Not redeemable for cash
Hersheypark is a trademark used under license
Junior Broiler
Contest Sees
Record Gain
NEWARK, Del. The annual
Delaware Junior Broiler Contest
marked its 41st year with 52 parti
cipants and 45 completed entries
from youths across the state.
Dan Palmer, University of Dela
ware Cooperative Extension poul
try specialist and coordinator of
the program, said the contest
encourages young people to learn
how to grow broilers.
He noted that this year’s top
entry had an average weight of 6
pounds, representing a phenomen
al one-pound-per-weck gain.
First place went to Kevin Evans,
Bridgeville. He received a cash
award of $5O in addition to a $5O
savings bond and a bonus award of
$l5 for the heaviest entry. His
seven birds weighed 42 pounds.
Karen Hudson, Harrington, took
second place with her entry, for an
award of $45. Wendy Webb,
Greenwood, Del., netted third
place with an award of $35. Fourth
place went to Sam Dixon, Clayton,
for a $25 award.
The Junior Broiler program,
sponsored by Delaware Coopera
tive Extension and the Delmarva
Poultry Improvement Association,
is open to 4-H’ets, FFA members,
and Junior Grange members. Boys
and girls from 8 to 19 years old
grow flocks of SO chicks to market
weight in 42 days. They must man
age the flocks, keep accurate
records, and buy feed for the
chicks.
The contestants look for unifor
mity in size and conformation in
selecting seven live broilers from
their flock. The live birds are
weighed in and prepared for
inspection by Industry judges.
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