Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 03, 1994, Image 34

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MMI
STRONGSVILLE,
Ohio Milk Market
ing’s strong operating
results will be the focus
of the Milk Marketing
Inc. (MMI) annual
meeting of delegates on
Dec. 14. The meeting,
held at the Fawcett Cen
ter, Columbus, Ohio,
begins at 10 a.m.
“Milk Marketing
marketed and processed
4.75 billion pounds of
milk in fiscal year ’94,
up 25 million pounds
from fiscal year ’93,”
said Don Schriver,
MMl’s CEO and execu
tive vice president. “Net
revenues were $725
million, up over $36
million from the previ
ous year.”
Utilizing the theme
“Building Blocks of
Value,” Don Schriver
and Chairman of the
Board, Herman Brubak
er, «re to report to the
delegates on MMl’s
strategies to prepare for
the future.
Brubaker will speak
on the broad issues fac
ing the dairy industry
and how MMI is prepar
ing for the realities in
the marketplace with
GATT, the 1995 Farm
Bill, and moving farm
ers closer to the con
sumer through promo
tional issues.
Schriver will present
MMt’s state-of-the
union address and spell
out what steps MMI is
taking to reposition
members for the new
environment. He will
explain how the cooper
ative is adding value to
the benefits, operations
and services MMI
offers to members and
customers.
Seminars
Delegates will be
offered a choice of three
seminars.
“Milk Components:
Pieces Parts that Sell”
will inform members
how milk is broken
down into its compo
nents. The industrial
uses of milk compo
nents and who uses
them will be answered
in this 30-minute ses
sion.
“Competitive Posi
tion i n g Dairy ’ s
Future” is designed to
make members aware
of the changing compet
itive dairy environment.
Session focuses on eco
nomic and market reali
ties facing dairy farmers
in the future.
“Milk Makes a
Splash” explores new
promotions in market
ing milk and cheese.
How Dairy Management
Inc. (DMI) impacts the
sale of milk and cheese
with the dairy promo
tion checkoff will be
answered in this semi-
nar.
Trade Show
The annual meeting
will also feature dis
plays of MMI manufac
turing operations, mem
ber services depart-
To Hold Annual Meeting
ments, and testing labs.
Members can bring in
milk samples to be test
ed. Dairy products made
by MMI manufacturing
operations and foods
containing MMI prod
ucts will also be avail
able for delegate taste
testing.
Meeting time
Registration and
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largest dairy producer
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BRATTLEBORO,
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been broken recently, according to
a news release from the Ayrshire
Breeders Association, headquar
tered in Brattleboro, Vt.
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Fayre set a record for die the
10-year-old and older age class
with a 305-day lactation produc
tion of 35,090 pounds of milk,
1,149 pounds of fat, and 1,108
pounds of protein.
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Dairy Herd Improvement Records
coordinator for ABA, “This is the
second time this year that the
record for this 10-years-and-over
class has been broken. And it’s the
fourth time this year Ayrshire
catde have established new class
records.
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stated that in June this year,
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the previous 10-year-old and older
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production records being broken
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progress.
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