Beef Council Elects Chairman HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) __ Ralph McGregor, a York County dairy farmer, has been elected chairman of the Pennsylva nia Beef Council board of direc tors. McGregor replaces Ray Grimes, a beef producer from Adams County, whose term as chairman expired. A member of the Beef Council’s board of directors since 1988, McGregor had previously served as the council’s first and second vice chairman. He is a member of the Cattlemen’s Beef Promotion and Research Board, and is current chairman of the York Farm Credit Association. Kathy Roberts, a veal producer from Lycoming County, was elected first vice chairman. Dennis Byrne, a beef producer from Ches ter County, was elected second vice chairman. Lowell Wilson, of Centre County, and Faith Peterson, of Adams County, were elected treasurer and secretary of the coun cil, respectively. SUDOKU K ON THE UVIU With an integrated horizontal mixing system. The new senes of Sudenga Computa-Batch feed processing systems offer greater flexibility and reliability Up to 36 ingredients, up to 8 discharge locations, over 100 feed rations, and more All at a price that's on the level Sudenga also manufactures premixers, pneumatic feed conveyors, bulk feed transports, and elevator legs. Call or write for information. Pr«-wir«d EUctrUal No hidden or costly set-up expenses, simplifies trouble shooting * SMHMHHH BHHHIHRVsHHHHHHHHPpP* fIHHHHHHB Pennsylvania Beef Council Chairman Ralph McGregor, left, presents Ray Grimes, retiring chairman, Adams Co., with a plaque to recognize his contributions as chairman. Horizontal Mixor Today's advanced feed rations require a more advanced mixer Micro Ingrodiontf design' The Sudenga combination Up to 20 micro ingredients with dual nbbon/paddle type agitator is commercial style screw feeders designed to provide a more | uniform mix with up to 75% less . I mixing time ▼ > * v • ***** i Sudtnaa \Scaiu Accuracy Suclenga weighing system is more accurate and more reliable than compression weighing used in othei sv stems Sudenga szaaznnzzxnaEF s /."« k SYCAMORE IND. PARK 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE LANCASTER, PA 17603 (717) 393-5807 *W* if II .. II If •• « * • eeH ■HBB Menu Driven Software ( ominunic ates in Fnghsh not codes Ml \ou need to do is answer the questions' Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit. Co-Op Board Welcomes STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) Randall Meabon, a dairy farmer from the Erie County town of Wattsburg, was recently appointed to the board of directors for the Pennsylvania Council of Cooperatives (PCC). Meabon is a director for Milk Marketing, Inc. (MMI), a milk cooperative based in Strongsville, Ohio. He has served as an MMI director for the past two years. As an MMI member, Meabon and his wife, Paula, participated in the MMI Young Cooperative Couples program and served on the Nation al Milk Producers Federation Advisory Council. The Meabons have owned their 500-acre dairy farm for the past 14 years. The milking herd averages 100 head of Holstein cattle. In addition to his activities with MMI, Meabon is also active in the Pennsylvania Farmers Associa tion, serves on the county ASCS/ SCS committee, and belongs to Atlantic Breeders Cooperative. His family belongs to the Beaver Dam Mennonite Church. The Meabons have two children, Nichole, 11, and Bradley, 9. Meabon and his wife partici- « | ‘Designers of Qtiafity Systems for (Pouftry, SuHne and Qrain SCandCing Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22, 1991-Cl 1 Meabon paled in the Young Cooperative Leaders Conference from 1984-1986. Randy is also active in the Erie-Crawford Co-Op Council. Meabon replaces Bill Perry, direc tor of governmental relations for MMI, on the PCC board. 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