Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 22, 1991, Image 23

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    SYRACUSE,
N.Y. Sponsors of the Leo
Briggs Memorial are seeking to
award a young farm couple with a
fully- sponsored trip to die United
Dairy Industry Association's
Annual Meeting.
This year's couple will travel to
San Antonio. Texas, on Sept
10-11.
The Briggs Memorial Award
was established in 1983 following
the untimely death of Leo Briggs.
Mr. Briggs was a dairy industry
leader both regionally and nation
ally, heavily involved in milk
promotion and the cooperative
effort.
The goal of this memorial in his
honor is to encourage interest and
involvement in dairy promotion
among young farm families.
To qualify for the award, nomi
nees must be a member of a dairy
cooperative.
In order to apply, a letter of sup
port must be submitted by the
applicant's cooperative. In addi
tion, each couple applying must
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PASSMORE SERVICE
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RD 1, Rt. 100
215-367-8084
East Earl
GOODS LAWN
& GARDEN CENTER
RouM 23
717-354-4026 Ext. 34
Elizabethtown
MESSICK FARM
EQUIPMENT, INC.
Rhaama Exlt-Rt 243
Elliabathtewn, PA
717-367-1319, 717-653-6867
Elm/Lebanon
BOMBERGER’S LAWN
& GARDEN
Elm; 717-664-4663
Lebanon; 717-272-4155
Ephrata
WES STAUFFER
ENGINES & EQUIPMENT
23 PlMMnt Valtoy Rd.
717-738-4215
EPhrata. Hershev.
Lancaster
HOLLINGER’S LAWN &
GARDEN EQUIP.
Ephrata, PA 717-738-1131
Harahay, PA 717-533-4060
Lancaalar, PA 717-656-2710
GAP POWER
EQUIPMENT
Comar ol RL M A RL 4*7
717-442-6070
Sponsors Seek Young Farm Couple For Award
write a letter relaying their reasons
for wishing to receive the award as
well as a description of their farm
background.
To be considered for nomina
tion, applicants must be 3S years of
age or under and must ship milk
within Federal Order 2 or the New
York State Order.
The deadline for entries is July
25. They should be sent to: Leo
Briggs-Memorial, Mr. Rick Naczi,
HARRISBURG (Dauphin
Co.) The Pennsylvania State
Grange is pleased with the recent
announcement by the Pennsylva
nia Milk Marketing Board
(PMMB) to continue supporting
dairy farmers with the over-order
price of $ 1.05 per hundred pounds.
“Even though the Grange testi
fied on behalf of continuing the
over-order price of $1.35 per hun
dredweight (cwt) until December,
we are happy that support will con
tinue to be given to dairy farmers,”
Hamburg
SHARTLESVILLE
FARM SERVICE
RD 1, Box 1302
215-488-1025
Jonestown
BLUE MOUNTAIN
ENTERPRISES, INC.
Rt 72 South
717-665-2894
erstown
EBLING LAWN &
GARDEN SERVICE
aaa E. Uneoln Ava.
717-666-6720
Ono
SHUEY’S SALES
& SERVICE
JonMtown Rd.
717-MM9IS
Oxford
OXFORD
GREENLINE, INC,
1100 UmMton* Rd.
215-032-2573
Peach Bottom
WAKEFIELD SAW SHOP WhltefOßf Md
742 Nottingham Rd WmißTOro IWO.
Ronks
A & B SALES
& SERVICE
370 Newport Road
2 Mllaa South of
RL 23 Along 772
Thru Monloray
Grange Applauds Dairy Price Support
Somerset. PA
McCoole. MD
LINCOLN SUPPLY &
EQUIPMENT CO.
So mo root PA 814-443-1691
McCoolo, MD 301-766-6800
Tamaqua
CHARLES S.
SNYDER, INC.
RD 3
717-386-5945
Watsontown
BEILER’S REPAIR
1 Mi. W. of Turbotvlilo
On RL 44
RD 2, Sex C 4
West Chester
MS. YEARSLEY & SONS
110-120 E. Markat St
215-696-2990
Chestertown,
MD
PARDOE’S LAWN &
TREE SERVICE, INC.
301-777-2016
Oakland Md
VALLEY VIEW
COUNTRY STORE
RD 2
301-334-4381
ENFIELD
EQUIPMENT INC.
720 Whaalar Schoq) Rd.
301-679-5090
Distributed By
Keystone Stihl
American Dairy Association and
Dairy Council, Inc., 472 South
Salina Street, Syracuse, New
York, 13202 or fax it to American
Dairy Association and Dairy
Council (ADADC) at (315)
472-0506.
The committee is also looking
for corporate and/or individual
sponsorships in order to help con
tinue the award.
Spiraling travel fees make it dif-
said William Ringler, state master
of the Grange.
The over-order price was raised
lastNovembertosl.3s fitomsl.os
because of the increase in fuel
prices brought on by the Persian
Gulf War.
Since March 1990, the Order 2,
Class 1 price of milk dropped close
to $4.00 per cwt. This drop from
$16.49 to $12.71 per cwt puts the
farm price of milk below the cost
of production which makes the
over-order price necessary.
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RD #2
Ephrata, PA 17522
(717) 859-4921
ficult to continue the awards prog
ram based on initial contributions
from 1983. Contributions can be
mailed to the same address listed
above. Checks should be made
payable to: Leo Briggs Memorial
Scholarship.
The program is currently being
administered through the Ameri
can Dairy Association and Dairy
Council.
according to Ringler.
“I'm sure dairy farmers around
the state are relieved with the
PMMB's decision,” Ringler said.
“With increases of 6 percent for
labor, 10 percent for gasoline, and
24 percent for fertilizers, the dairy
farmer needs as much assistance as
Soil Seminar Mid-July
DELLSBURG (Yoric Co.)
The annual Soil and Conservation
Seminar scheduled for July 18-20
will be held at The New Villa Inn
in New Cumberland, Pa. It will
feature several prominent speakers
for biological farming.
The featured speakers for
Thursday, July 18 will be William
Holmburg, an energy and environ
mental consultant from Washing
ton, D.C., and Taze L. Senn, pro
fessor of horticulture from Clem
son University, Clemson, S.C.
The featured speakers for Fri
day, July 19 will be Neal Knisey,
of Kinsey’s Agriculture Services,
RD #2 BOX 18A
Cherry Tree, PA 15724
(814) 743-6334
Ask For Mike
Subsidiary of Seal-Crete Corp.
TWO
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22, 1991-A23
• Dam, Reservoir & Spillway
Repair
• Slatted Floor Systems
• Silo Repairs
The awards committee includes:
Ron Harris, committee chairman,
American Dairy Association and
Dairy Council; Jim Patsos, United
Dairy Services; and Leila Briggs,
widow of Leo Briggs.
For further information on the
award, call ADADC at (315)
472-9143. ADADC is a dairy
marketing association funded by
dairy producers from New York,
New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
he can get.”
The Grange is a fraternal organi
zation voicing the opinions of far
mers and rural people in Pennsyl
vania. With membership 0f40,000
in the state and 325,000 nation
wide, the Grange is one of the
largest farming and rural organiza
tions in the country.
Charleston, Mo. and Dr. Akhtar
Khwaja, of K-Ag Laboratories
International, Inc. Oshkosh, Wis.
Featured speakers for Saturday,
July 20 will be Dr. Daniel Skow of
International Ag Labs, Inc. Fair
mont, Minn., and the editor of
“Acres USA,” Charles (Chuck)
Walters Kansas City, Mo.
The conference is sponsored by
J&J Agri-Products & Services,
Inc., 220 South Second St., Dills
burg, PA 17019.
For further information, call
(800) 233-0138. Seminar fees are
$75 per person, $lOO per husband
and wife.
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