VERNON ACHENBACH JR. Lancaster Fanning Staff MT. JOY (Lancaster Co.) A quorum of the 158-member ML Joy Farmers Cooperative approved several changes to its bylaws, elected officers and heard favorable business reports Wed nesday during its annual banquet meeting at Country Table Restabr ant in Ml Joy. According to Donald Risser, chairman of the board, who was re elected to the board during the meeting, 1994 was a year of unpre cedented growth for the coopera tive, which saw 38 cooperators added to its ranks. Risser said that fewer than half of those new members were asso ciated with Hershey Foods Corp.’s recent elimination of independent producers supplying milk and con tracting directly with Atlantic Dairy Cooperative for supplies. The majority of framer Hershey producers joined ADC. The Mt. Joy Farmers Coopera tive is part of a federated market ing group that includes two addi tional producer cooperatives of similar size. Their milk is mark eted through Dairy Processing Inp. 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Joy Farmers Cooperative Grows Many Ways (DPI), which has an agreement with Atlantic Dairy Cooperative to supply milk at certain plants in such a manner as to ensure that raw milk customers get the supplies they need as quickly as possible, with the least amount of cost to all involved. According to Royce Seifert, API representative. “We continue to enjoy a fine relationship between Ml. Joy and API.” Seifert said that while the major ity of Ml Joy milk goes to two processors Beatrice Cheese and John Labatts of Canada because of the arrangement with ADC, some of the milk goes to other processors as well. The Labatts operation owns Johanna Farms (in addition to a number of other businesses and part of a major league baseball team), which operates in Lansdale, having closed its Flemington, N.J. headquarters. Johanna had bottled several different brands of milk, but now markets it all under the label. “Lehigh Valley Dairies.” Mt. Joy milk goes to Lansdale, toa Mt. Washington facility, and to Beatrice, in Allentown. The contract with Labatts ends Morgan Way, P.O. Box 527, Morgantown, PA 19543 early in 1996, and discussions for a contract renewal have begun, while the contract with Beatrice extends until 1999. “top-of-the-line” ag spreaders, many Stoltzfus Spreaders are still in use after 20 years. That makes a Stoltzfus Spreader preferred not only for quality and performance, but also for terrific economy in the long run. Sure you can settle for buying on initial price alone. But with a Stoltzfus Spreader you won’t be shopping for another spreader just a couple years down the line. Call today for free information. 1 800 843-8731 The Mt. Joy Farmers Cooparativa Board of Directors wi;. the help v incaster County Dairy Princess Amy Espanshade display the cooperative’s new farm sig n. The board members are, from the left, J. Kenneth Miller, David Landis, Robert Brandt, Donald Risser, Ken Balmer, David Dum, and Roy Alger. It was announced that Beatrice has expanded its plant to allow for Lancaster Arming, Saturday, January 28, 1995-Al9 more production of Cheddar cheese. When Beatrice bought the current plant from API it had been a Cheddar plant, but Beatrice con verted it mostly to the production of mozzarella cheese. Now it has Long lered BUILDING & REMODELING FOR— DAIRY RESIDENTIAL SWINE POLE BUILDINGS BEEE STORAGE expanded to increase cheddar pro duction, which means an increased market for milk. Seifert said that currently Mt. Joy and API have "... truly been blessed with an abundance that translates into ... prosperity.” Referring to Deuteronomy VIII, he said that members should remember that prosperity is ulti mately not of their making, apd they should keep that in mind when making decisions. 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