incsster Farming, Saturday, January 30, 1993 New officers assumed their duties on January 1,1993 for Delmarva Poultry Industry, Inc. (DPI), a non-profit trade association. The new president Is, far right, Larry K. Wins low, vice president, fresh poultry operations, Perdue Farms, Inc., Salisbury, Md. Other officers are, left to right, immediate past president Dr. G. Thomas Holder, director of avian health, Allen’s Hatchery, Inc., Seaford, Del.; second vice president Or. Douglas K. Marvil, corporate director of nutrition, Showed Farms, Inc., Showed, Md.; and first vice president Walter W. Moorhead, complex manager, Town sends, Inc., Midsboro, Del. GEORGETOWN, Del. New officers and directors for Delmar va Poultry Industry, Inc. (DPI), the 4,000-member trade associa tion for Delmarva’s more that $1 billion a year poultry industry, assumed office on January 1. The new DPI president is Larry K. Winslow of Salisbury, Md., vice president, fresh poultry oper ations, Perdue Farms, Inc. Wins low has served as a DPI director for several years, most recently as first vice president and chairman of the DPI Fund Drive. The new first vice president is Walter W. Moorhead, complex manager, Townsends, Inc., Mills boro, Del. Second vice president is Dr. Douglas K. Marvil, corpo rate director of nutrition, Showed Farms, Inc., Showed Md. The immediate past president is Dr. G. Thomas Holder, director of avian health, Aden’s Hatchery, Inc., Seaford, Del. There are several new members FRANi'. A. FILLIPPO. INC. - WANTED - DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS, BULLS& STEERS Competitive Prices Paid Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Ginder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 KEN CLUGSTON (717) 665-6775 CRAFT-BILT CONSTRUCTION INC. FARM-HOME BUILDING 1242 Breneman Road MANHEIM, PA 17545 PH: (717) 665-4372 BUILDING & REMODELING FOR DAIRY - RESIDENTIAL SWINE POLE BUILDINGS' BEEF ‘ * STORAGE DPI Elects Officers, Directors of the board of directors in 1993. They are Gerald Randolph, Hud son Foods, Inc., Beriin, Md.; Mark H. Welbom, Tyson Foods, Inc., Snow Hid, Md.; D. William Binn ing, Jr., Bruning Farms, Snow Hill, Md.; Patricia A. Tanner, Poultry Grower, Seaford, Del.; Norma Lee Conaway, Conaway Processing Equipment Co., Sea ford, Del.; Widiam E. Shoffler, Consolidated Rail Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.; and Alford J. Olinde, Avian Farms Internation al, Salisbury, Md. Returning DPI board members from Delaware are George A. Adkins, Allen’s Milling Co., Delmar; Warren L. Allen, Jr., Aden’s Hatchery, Inc., Seaford; A. James Dennis, Jr., Perdue Farms, Inc., Georgetown; D Daryl Houghton, Townsends Inc., Midsboro; Wayne M. Jones ConArga Broiler Co., Milford; Dr Spangler Klopp, Intervet, Inc. Midsboro; Leon J. LaChance FROM DESIGN TO COMPLETION, OUR GOAL IS CUSTOMER SATISFACTION. WE OBTAIN THAT BY QUALITY CONSTRUCTION WITH COMPETITIVE PRICES. CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION Allen’s Hatchery, Inc., Seaford Donald J. Lynch, Animal Healtl Sales, Inc., Selbyville; Warren H Mumford, Mumford Sheet Meta Works, Inc., Selbyville: David L. Pogge, Mountaire Farms of Delmarva, Inc*., Selbyville; Char les S. Postles, Jr., Poultry Grower, Milford; Edward H. Ralph, Laurel; Lloyd R. Webb, Delaware Farm Credit, Georgetown; From Maryland: P. Terry Baker, Showell Farms, Inc., Showell; Alden H. Balfany, Central Grain, Inc., Salisbury; Roy V. Beau champ, Long & Foster, Salisbury; Charles Carpenter, Perdue Farms, Inc., Salisbury; Paul E, Downes, Mountaire Farms of Delmarva, Inc., Princess Anne; W. Simpson Dunahoo, Poutry Grower, Hebron; Paul E, Ferrier, G & M Sales of Delmarva, Salisbury; Robert K. Holland, Perdue, Inc., Salisbury; Otto K. Lange, Easton; Pelham B. Lawrence, Perdue Farms, Inc., Salisbury; Donald D. Mariner. Hudson Foods, Inc., Ber lin; Kent E. Miller, Vineland Laboratories, Delmar; Robert G. Miller, Maryland National Bank, Salisbury; Harry J. Mitchell, Mitchell Farm, Inc., Berlin; L. Peter Patrick, Sharp Energy, Inc., Salisbury; Calvin Peterson, Delmara Power, Salisbury; Dr. Keith E. Rinehart, Perdue Farms, Inc., Salisbury; James N. Shelton, Poultry Grower, Parsonburg; Dr. Paul V. Twining, Jr., Paul Twin ing Associates, Inc., Princess Anne; John G. Wilson, Con Agra Broiler Co., Hurlock; Franklin L. Wrenn, Showell Farms, Inc., Showell and From Virginia: Paul G. Clifford, Bay-Cliff Farm, Atlantic; Carl A. Cold, Tyson Foods, Inc., Temperanceville. Ex-officio board members rep resenting the local land-grant uni versities are Dr. James L. Heath, University of Maryland; Dr. Bryan H. Johnson, University of Maryland: Dr. Raymond J. Miller, HFjJF "" ~ Maryland Institute for Agriculture ■v*' I il I p & Natural Resources; Dr. John C. f/A 1-1 MX IK I Nye, University of Delaware; and LaSL 11 Dr. John H. Wolford, Virginia Tech. gjl O A V Serving as committee chairmen r M ¥, for 1993 are Allied Industry- ** B Dwight W. King, Select Labs, <CDtecknoclt HBuildefgl DESIGN • BUILD • CONTRACTORS MORTISE & TENON *NEW & RESTORATION Salisbury, Md.; Booster Banquet- L. Peter Patrick, Sharp Energy, Salisbury, Md.; Breeder and Hatchery-Floyd G. Bozman, Mountaire Farms of Delmarva, Inc., Princess Anne, Md.; Emergency Poultry Disease Task Fofce-Dr. G. Thomas Holder, Allen’s Hatchery, Inc., Seaford, Del.; Food Safety-Dr. Keith E. Rinehart, Perdue Farms, Inc., Salisbury, Md.; Fund Drive- Waiter W. Moorhead, Townsends, Inc., Millsboro, Del.; Grower-Kay R. Richardson, Sid Richardson Farm, Willards, Md.; Grow-Out ADADC Plans Meeting SYRACUSE, N.Y. "ADADC: Your Winning Team” will kick-off the 33rd American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, Inc. (ADADC) Annual Meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 16 at the Sheraton Inn, Syracuse, N.Y. All dairy producers are invited to attend this meeting to find out how ADADC’s game plan has worked to promote dairy products in the marketplace. The annual meeting is to begin at 10:30 a.m. with a business meeting of the board of directors followed by a special awards lunc heon at noon. “ADADC: Your Winning Team,” a review of ADADC’s promotion programs, is to follow at 1:45 p.m. Gregory D. Miller, Ph.D., director of National Dairy Coun cil’s Nutrition Research/Technical Services, is scheduled to cover national program areas in dairy nutrition, including how the dairy industry is involved in managing crises and issues such as food labeling. Mike Leonhardt from ADADC’s advertising agency, S"' AGRICULTURAL * EQUIPMENT STORAGE * DAIRY & LIVESTOCK CONFINEMENT * (215) 445-7897 Managment-Wiiliam G. Massey, Mountaire Farms of Delmarva, Inc., Princess Anne, Md.; Nutri tion and Feed Manufacturing-Dr. Paul V. Twining, Jr., Paul Twin ing Associates, Princess Anne, Md.; Poultry Health-Dr. Mark A. Dekich, Perdue Farms, Inc., Salis bury, Md.; Processing-Andrew V. Dom, Perdue Farms, Inc., Acco mac, Va.; Research Advisory-Dr. Henry M. Engster, Perdue Farms, Inc., Salisbury, Md.; Transportation- Kenneth S, Weis man, Showell Farms, Inc., Showed, Md. D’Arcy, Masius, Benton & Bow les, will roundout the afternoon session with an overview of beverage advertising, and how dairy farmer promotion dollars are spent on advertising to get the greatest return on investment. Following the meeting, the 30th Anniversary New York State Dairy Princess Pageant activities will commence at 5:30 p.m. with a milk punch reception, followed by a banquet and coronation of the 1993 State Princess. Luncheon and banquet reserva tions are necessary and can be made by calling ADADC at (315) 472-9143. Annual meeting registration is free; banquet tickets for the prin cess pageant are $l5 per person and must be prepaid. The Sheraton Inn is located off exit 37 of the New York State Thruway. The American Dairy Associa tion and Dairy Council, Inc. is a dairy promotion organization rep resenting dairy producers in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. IED ADSI OFF! I 337 Panorama Dr. Denver, PA'17517 EQUESTRIAN * RIDING ARENAS * STABLES, ETC.
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