National DHIA Eliminates (Contlmwd Iran Page Al) Second, it is known that indivi dual producers may now change affiliation at any time. According to the transfer procedures adopted by the national board: • The individual producer shall file, with the two affiliates involved, a written intent-to transfer. • The original DHIA shall have a 60-day transition period to respond to the notice of intent, after which the producer, who has no action pending in regards to payment or rule violations, is free to transfer. • The two DHIAs involved may, by mutual consent, shorten or eli minate the transition period. • National DHIA would not receive a notice of intent Howev er. if either DHIA does not honor this procedure or a mutually accepted alternative, the DHIAs involved should forward a com plaint to the National DHIA. • The initial Tiling of the intent to-transfer date will be May 1, 1993, allowing a maximum transi tion period ending July 1,1993, or by mutual consent. The ability to transfer records more openly places more responsi- Environmental (Continued from Pago A 24) cial consignment auction were awarded to Tobias Equipment, represented by Dwight Hoffman; Meckley Livestock Products, rep resented by Fred Meckley: and Force Soil Insecticide Delivers More Performance And Fewer Worries • FORCE* soil insecticide delivers outstanding rootworm control. • FORCE outperforms Lorsban on cutworms 85% to 76%. (Counter can’t touch cutworms.) • FORCE is measurably better against wireworms and white grubs. • FORCE woi weather coi • FORCE woi interact witl Accent or Beacon • FORCE won’t harm earthworm* 0)0605 111 bility on the individual dairy far mer to be sure the affiliate of choice has the capability to transfer records so that records arc not lost Not all computers can talk to each other in the system, and valuable information could be lost in the shuffle. In the Lancaster/Pennsylvania situation, a special six-month agreement for certification with Pennsylvania concludes at the end of March. Lancaster’s 1100-herd unit has already had its records transferred to Raleigh and is receiving lab services from Mary land. Officials on both sides have said they expect little to no prob lem to meet the new transfer rules by May 1. National Awards At the awards banquet Tuesday night, David Sukup, manager of Kansas DHIA, received the Martin A. Wilson Memorial Award; Dr. Frank Dickinson, executive direc tor for development. National DHIA, received the Outstanding Service Award; and Fred Polinder, Jr., Lynden, Washington, received the H. Victor Joachim Distin guished Leadership Award. CONTACT TOUR LOCAL ICI DEALER Sukup began his career in DHIA as the supervisor for Washington-Marshall DHIA in Kansas in March 1973, where he more than doubled his herds on test in a ten year period. His con cern over raising the production level of his members led him to implement programs which resulted in his association increas ing productivity 70% faster than the state average. Due to his support for the National DHIA Verified Identifi cation Program (VIP), every member of the association enrolled their grade heifers in the program, resulting in Kansas’ record as the number one state in VIP participation virtually every year. In 1983 Mr. Sukup became the general manager of Kansas DHIA. He heavily promoted protein test ing. and his enthusiasm for the SCC program increased participa tion from 39% of the herds in 1983 to 92% in 1992. Other programs David has been instrumental in developing include an electronic bulletin board allowing supervisors to (Turn to Page ASS) Education Eastern Industries, Inc., repre sented by Gary Bettick. 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Sathcr of the 81st District presented a ci tation from the House of Repre sentatives commending Hayes “for civic pride, duty, sacrifice, unwavering commitment, and dedicated service.” Hayes’ excep tional record of leadership includ ed Republican Caucus Chairman from 1977-1978, Majority Whip from 1979*1980, Majority Leader from 1981-1982, and Republican • Whip from 1983-1992. When-Sam Hayes stepped to the podium, he thanked everyone for their heartwarming thoughts and spent some time thanking his wife for her integral part in what he has been able to do. He ex pressed pride in his three sons, two who are serving as lieuten ants, and son Eric who is a senior at the Tyrone Area School Dis trict. In response to his accomplish ments, Hayes said, “If I did any thing right in the last quarter cen tury, we can offer it as blueprint to future lawmakers, senators, etc. We tried to have a people-oriented style, loyal to democracy.” Hayes said great civilizations grew into great promise because of human resources and that the You're Looking at the Start of Something Big Hardy Brand Hybrid Seed Corn H 86314 H 86450 H 86500 104 Days This is alO for silage or grain has excellent fall health H 86407 114 Days Superior plant health, very high yields in grain H86270M115 Days Fine seedling vigor, excellent yields, strong stalks H 66345 116 Days Tons of quality silage and grain, good agronomics Don't forget about these winners! 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Bob Pleva announced a pledge by Bill and Nancy Campbell of Hoss’s Steak and Seafood Restau rants for $lO,OOO as seed money for the endowed Samuel E. Hayes, Jr. Scholarships. Joey DelGrosso of DelGrosso Foods, Tipton, pledged another $lO,OOO, and in both cases, $5,000 was designated for Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences’ Scholarship, and $5,000 for the Juniata College Scholarship. Forty-six percent of the scholar ship money, which will be kept in perpetuity, has already been rais ed, with 90 days left to complete the scholarships. Contributions can be made by contacting: Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, Devel opment Office, Susan McLaugh lin, (814) 863-1168 or Juniata College Development Office, Beth Dahmus, (814) 643-4310.
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