DfrLancwttr Farming Saturday, February 1,1992 named to Agri-King’s President’s Club! Vice President of Sales and Marketing Karl Kettering, right, presented the tly named Agri-King’s Area Manager of the Year for 1991. In addition, he received, for the third time, the coveted Gordon Maddy Memorial Golden Eagle for outstanding sales and service. Clark Curley, president, left, presented the award. Wenger has also been a member of the prestigious Presi dent’s Club for five consecutive years. In center is Wenger’s vifi Elli John Eckman, area manager for Agrl-Klng, left, recently was named to Agri-King’s President’s Club. Karl Kettering, vice president of sales and marketing, right, presented the award at a recent meeting. In center Is Eckman’s wife, Julia. Runner-Up Regional Manager of the Year by Agri-King. Clark Curley, president, left, presented the award. King’s wife, Judy, center, attended. Outstanding Sales Representatives FULTON, 111. Area and reg ional managers for Agri-King were recently honored with several prestigious awards at a recent meeting. Mark Richard, area manager, was recently named to Agri- King’s prestigious President’s Club in recognition for outstand ing sales and customer service in 1991. Regional manager Aldus King was named Agri-King’s run ner up regional manager for the year, and area manager Larry Wenger became the company’s area manager of the year for 1991. In addition, Glenn Martin, Ken Grube, John Eckman, Gerald Kreider, Darrell Eberly, and Delmar Wenger, also area mana gers, were named to the Presi dent’s Club. Also named was Roger Heller, regional manager. It was the first year that Martin and Wenger received the award, and Kreider has received the award for two years. Eberly has received rec ognition three years, and it was the fifth year for Grube and Eckman. Agri-King is an Illinois-based livestock nutrition company serv ing farmers from Nebraska to New York. (Turn to Page D 7) Many Topics Uncovered At Dairy Day YORK (York Co.) Approxi mately 60 people attended the York County Dairy Day held recently in Winterstown. The program started with Dan McFarland, multicounty ag engi neering agent, who discussed improving cow comfort through proper ventilation, cow cooling, and sprinkler systems. The group then learned about the new Dairy Quality Assurance Program from Don Breiner, mana ger of quality control and field ser vices of Atlantic Dairy Cooperative. After a mid-morning break. Dr. Marvin Hall of the Penn State Agronomy Department discussed “Hay Forage Management for Quality.” And Dr. Dick Adams of Penn State Dairy Extension gave very informative presentations on early lactation and dry cow man agement and feeding. After lunch, Marvin Hall dis cussed “Intensive/Rotational Pas turing a Viable Option.” And following Hall’s presentation, far mers Axel Linde of Lindenhof Farms, Lancaster County and Glenn Moyer, Holstein and Jersey breeder of Somerset County, dis cussed their experiences with rota tional grazing. SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT L LOW CLASSIFIED RATES WITH EXCELLENT RESULTSI recently named to the prestigious Agrl-Klng President’s Club. Karl Kettering, vice president of sales and marketing, was the fifth year Grube received the award, presented by Karl Kettering, vice president of sales and marketing, right, in center Is Grube’s wife, Deb. Mark Richard, left, area manager for Agrl-Klng, was recently named to Agrl-Klng’s prestigious President’s Club. Karl Kettering, vice president of sales and marketing, Ighf rted th —ird. Richard’ ife, Rr id; to Agii-Klng’s President's Chib, kart Kettering, vlea presi dent of salat and markstlng, right, presented tha award. In center It Heller’s wife, Janet.