Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 21, 1991, Image 133

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    EVA MARTIN
Maryland Correspondent
ORLANDO, Fla.— The
National Milk Producers Federa
tion (NMPF) met in Orlando,
Florida, this past week for their
75th Annual Meeting and Dairy
Summit. The theme, “Continuing
the Tradition,” was used through
out the meetings to take a look at
how far we have come and where
we go from here.
NMPF President James P.
(Tom) Camerlo Jr., and NMPF
CEO James C. Barr, welcomed
more than 1,400 dairy farmers and
co-op members from across the
country in a joint opening
message.
Camerlo reflected when NMPF
was getting its start prior to World
War I, it took a dairy producer 3
hours and 40 minutes to produce
100 pounds of milk. Today it takes
just 10 minutes. In those days vir
tually all milk markets were local
and communication was poor.
‘There was a need,” he said,
“for a national organization to act
as a clearing house for informa
tion that would aid milk producers
in bargaining for the best price for
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SHUEY’S SALES
& SERVICE
JonMlmm M.
717-M5-4t15
Bechtelsvllle
PASSMORE SERVICE
CENTER, INC.
RD 1, Rt. 100
215-307-0004
Ea»t Earl
GOODS LAWN
& GARDEN CENTER
Roiita 23
717-384-402* Ext. 34
Elizabethtown
MESSICK FARM
EQUIPMENT, INC.
Rhoomo ExH-RL 2(3
Ellxxhothtown, PA
717-367-1319, 717-653-3867
Elm/Lebanon
BOMBERGER’S LAWN
& GARDEN
Elm: 717-864-4663
Lebanon; 717-272-4166
Ephrata M*SH!Ow„
WES STAIIFFPR EBLING LAWN &
ENGINES & EQUIPMENT GARDEN SERVICE
23 Ploaaant Vallay Rd. "• E. Lincoln Aw.
717-736-4218 717-666*720
NMPF Offers Hope For Dairy Industry
their product. The result was the
formation on Feb. 16, 1916 of
National Milk Producers Federa
tion, an organization based on the
cooperative principle that many
dairy producers working together
are definitely stronger than any
one of us pursuing a goal alone.”
Barr said, “A thread that runs
through the history of the Federa
tion... is unity. That concept is as
valid today as it was three quarters
of a century ago.”
The recent defeat of dairy legis
lation led President Camerlo to
ask dairy producers to set realistic
goals and remain united behind
these goals. “We must abandon
unrealistic pursuits, no matter how
attractive... we need to abandon
ideas that cannot succeed in favor
of those that have a reasonable
chance of success.”
Camerlo continued by stating
that, “During this meeting we will
consider certain changes in the
NMPF structure aimed at making
the organization more representa
tive and responsive to the needs of
its members. But all these changes
can never spell success unless we
all are willing to abide by the deci-
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BOLLINGER’S LAWN &
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EphraU, PA 717-7 M-1131
Htralwy, PA 717-533-4060
Uncuwr, PA 717-653-2710
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GAP POWER
EQUIPMENT
Comer of Rt 30 A RL M 7
717-442-6970
Hamburg
SHARTLESVILLE
FARM SERVICE
RD 1, Box 13(2
215*66-1028
Jonestown
BLUE MOUNTAIN
ENTERPRISES, INC,
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717-665-2994 ■
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Oxford
INC. BEILER'S REPAIR
1100 UmMtsM Rd. 1 U. W. cl Turbolvlllc
215-932-2573 On m. 44
RO 2, Box 04
Peach Bottom
WAKEFIELD SAW SHOP
742 Nottingham M
Ronks
A & B SALES
& SERVICE
370 Nowport Road
2 Mllaa South ol
Rt 23 Along 772
Thru Montainy
imerset,
iCoole. MD
LINCOLN SUPPLY & /ENFIELD
EQUIPMENT CO. EQUIPMENT INC.
Somoraot, PA 814-443-1691 720 Whoolor School Rd.
McCook, MD 301-786-6800 301-879-5090
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sions of the majority.”
The “soul of America” is at
risk, he said, adding that there is
more than just the future of dairy
farmers at stake. The future of rur
al America is on the line. Small
town after small town is dying, he
said.
To support that warning,
Camerlo said that a report recently
on the CBS Evening News
reported that for every seven dairy
farmers that fail, another business
in rural America goes belly up.
“The future lies in balancing the
needs of consumers and efficient
milk producers of all sizes. Get
ting to that future is going to
.equire some tough, innovative,
decisions,” Camerlo said.
Barr urged members to forge a
legislative game plan that would
succeed early next year. “If we
can agree on a politically realistic
plan, and stick to it, we can pass
legislation that will benefit both
consumers and dairy farmers. If
we cannot agree on a legislative
solution that’s achievable, then
let’s shift gears and find another
means of securing a bright future
for our industry.
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CHARLES s.
SNYDER, INC.
ROS
717-3M-BMS
Wataontown
MS. YEARSLEY & SONS
110-120 E. Mark* 81.
215-090-2990
Chestertown. MD
PARDOE’S LAWN &
TREE SERVICE, INC.
301-777-2016
“Ours is a proud heritage.
Looking around this room, I see
the people that make up the ‘soul
of America’,’’ he said. “Vital, dur
able, resourceful people who are
an important part of the fabric that
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SOLLENBERGER SILO WHEELER INDUSTRIAL FICKES SILO CO.
Chambaraburg, PA SUPPLY NawvHla, PA
717-264-9588 SonwrMt, PA 717-776-3129
814-445-8917
ROVENDALE SUPPL Y
Wtl.ontown, PA
717-538-5521
FARMER BOY AG
Mytrelown, PA
717-866-7565
DONALD NISSLEY
Willow St., PA
717-786-7654
McMILLEN BROTHERS
Loyovillo, PA
717-789-3961
DETWILER SILO
Nowvlllo, PA
717-776-6321
holds our nation together and
makes it strong. Together there is
no obstacle we can’t negotiate.
We will succeed tomorrow, just as
we did yesterday - by uniting
behind a common goal for the
common good.”
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CEDAR CREST EQUIP.
L.b.non, PA
717-270-6600
HOOVER EQUIPMENT
Tyrol)*, PA
814-684-1777
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..““'i" Somaraal, PA
717-299-3721 814-445-5555
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Jaraay Show, PA
717-398-1391
Tiberdome
InwiporaM
1414) 646-8376
GNEGY SURGE
SERVICE
Wuhlnglon, PA
412-222-0444
BRENNER DAIRY
EQUIPMENT
Spartanaburg, PA
814-654-7309
MENDENHALL
dairy Supply
Brookvllla, PA
814-849-SS39