Penn State Poultry t Pointers Agrici liological Eni NORTHEAST EGG PROMOTION CAMPAIGN John H. Schwartz, Ph.D. Lancaster County Extension Director The state egg associations from Maryland to Maine have long rec ognized the value of joining forces and working together to address common issues and concerns. Based on this history, a group of Northeast egg producers have developed a Northeast Egg Promo tion Campaign. The purpose of this regional product promotion campaign is to take advantage of some of the largest media markets in the country and communicate pro-egg messages to consumers. This program is being funded through a portion of the discretion ary checkoff dollars that are returned by the American Egg Board to the states. By combining resources from the Northeast states, the promotion campaign increases the effectiveness of egg promotion in the region. Northeast egg producers are now able to target their consumers with the specific messages that are important to them. 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The goal of the program is to convince targeted customers, con sumers, and influencers that eggs are good and good for you. The first year of the program is focus ing on media relations in the fol lowing five key markets: Boston, New York. Philadelphia, Balti more, and Washington. The media is a critical audience, because it is a vehicle to consum ers. By generating positive media coverage on the benefits of eggs in major broadcast and print media throughout the Northeast, the egg industry’s message will be com municated to consumers. This will be done by developing relationships with food, health, and consumer journalists, estab lishing an overall spokesperson for the egg industry in the region, capitalizing on appearances by any American Egg Board sponsored K PLYMOUTH MEETING (Montgomery Co.) Five out standing advertising awards were presented to representatives from the Kenneth A. Geyer Auction Company at the National Auction eers Association Convention held in Denver. 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Auction Company Participates In National Convention (Continued from Pago C 8) support the Keystone Power Line leveling the banks along their road that cuts diagonally across the frontage. With a grin, Lehman farm’s acreage. The line carries noted that the leveling was done electricity produced from a large “for health reasons.” power plant in Indiana County to Excessive moisture that year Philadelphia Electric Company’s weakened the rather steep banks Peach Bottom atomic generating along the road past their beautiful- complex, where it is fed into the ly-restorcd farmhouse. As Esther utility’s power grid. In addition, mowed one day with the riding smaller power lines to supply the mower, a bank gave way beneath area also cross the property. Hav hcr. Though not seriously injured. ' n B lived and farmed with the lines she was pinned there by the mow- most of his life, Lehman views er until a neighbor passing by l* l6ll ™ tot as a burden, but as just a freed her, and still carries a scar pari of the convenience of electri from the accident. Soil graded city that happens to cross his land, from one bank was used to fill and “I’ve always been very im level the other, leaving a flat, pressed with the amount of things smooth, and safer mowing edge. Rolfa has done, not just in conser- The Lehmans have since added vation but in other areas of agri rows of Acer Rubin maple trees culture leadership,” said Dave along each side of the road, for Kann, soil technician with the beautification and to help restore county district Kann was instru the roadside to its look of earlier mental in putting together the years. Old photos they have of the award nomination that won the area and their church nearby show Lehmans their regional honors, stately trees bordering the quiet “ft’s equally important that he country road. « lakes conservation information They’ve also planted 19 Doug- and shares it through all the other las Fir trees along another boun- activities in which they’re involv dary of the farm, after filling and ed,” Kann said, grading a hole they wanted to Lehman is a 50-ycar member of eliminate as a potential danger, the Grange, president of the York Lehman notes that as equipment County Farmers’ Forum, and grew larger over the years, remov- served several terms as York Farm ing fencerows was practiced on Credit director. The Dillsburg most farms. Today, there’s a trend Lions Club made him its “tailwag toward reestablishing more trees gcr” member for this year and he and fencerow-like cover areas. has taught Sunday School for 40 Through all his conservation years, measures on the farm Lehman has When it comes to conservation had to work around some rather leadership, Dave Kann said, “Rol imposing structures located on his fa Lehman just promotes and lives acreage. Three large metal towers agriculture.” BUY. SELL. TRADE OR RENT THROUGH THE The program is directed by a board of governors representative of all the states in the Northeast. These governors represent egg producers, marketers, and industry leaders. The Board of Governors approves the policies and prog rams and oversee the budget for the Northeast Egg Promotion. The program has begun with many accomplishments. Christine Bushway has become the spokes woman for the campaign. She has made numerous appearances on radio and TV shows, telling every one about the goodness of eggs. Eggs have been featured in many big city newspapers. These stories have included facts on nutrition, egg production, and receipts. In-store egg promotion programs have been test marketed. The program is meeting with great success, especially in the suburban markets. Continued efforts should bring even greater returns. The North east Egg Promotion Campaign has shown by working together we will accomplish more than by working individually. This is help ing all egg producers to receive the most impact from their egg promo tion checkoff dollars. Your con tinued support of this cooperative ventured is very important to the future of the egg industry. Feather Prof s Footnote: "Egg promotion: An investment in your future." PHONE: 717-626-1164 or 717-394-3047 FAX 717-733-6058 Mon.. 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