A26-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 11, 1995 BRIDGEWATER, Va. According to an article published in the February issue of Southeastern Holstein News, an official quarterly publication of the Delaware, Maryland, North Car olina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia Holstein-Freisian associations, Lebanon County native David Lentz has been recen tly named a field representative for the national Holstein Association. Lentz, a recent graduate from Penn State University, is to serve as field representative in Florida, Georgia, Noth and South Caroli nas, and southwest Virginia. David, son of Gary and Barbara Lentz, of Lebanon, is to serve as a communication link between members and the national office, located in Braltleboro, Vt. His main goal is to generate more interest from members and non-members in Holstein programs. A 1992 National Distinguished Junior Member, Lentz has achieved a great deal of success in his pursuit of dairying and Holsteins. His parents, Robert and Sandra Lentz, had milked 65 registered Holsteins until selling their farm in 1987, and David helped with chores there, and then at his uncle Gary Lentz’s 70-head registered Holstein farm, also in Lebanon. In fact, while Dave is currently residing in Kannapolis, N.C., he said during a Thursday telephone interview that he still has four See our beautiful new Wood & Gas Stoves. at IDUSSINGER’S QUaLITY STOVES 2533 Old Phila Pike, Rt 340, Smoketown, PA 3 miles east of Lancaster Tue., Thurs., & Fri. 10-8; Wed. & Sat. 10-5 * See the New STRATFORD CLASSIC" Coal Stoves (717)397-7539 9?ißaarana 9?iaaaraga 9?iaaagrainy rsa | 8 AUTOMATIC HE AD GATE FINISHED WITH BAKED ON TOP GRADE POLYESTER TGIC POWDER COATING FABRICATION. PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC. Hours 295 Woodcomor Rd. Mon. Thru Frl. 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He also was an outstanding dairy cattle judge, serving as a member of three teams represent ing Pennsylvania nationally in contests: in 4-H, FFA and at the collegiate level. Prior to taking the job as Held representative for the Southeast, Lentz had worked as a field rep resentative intern in 1993, spend ing seven weeks in California promotin Holstein activity. More recently, he worked part time with Clarence Stauffer doing registration catchup work in Pennsylvania. FEATURING: • Full roof cover for outdoor protection • Heavy duty latch for positive locking • Double linkage for extra stability • Control handle operated from either side • Fast, easy adjustments to match animal size and neck size from 5” to 7” * Handle to manually operate for slow or homed cattle David has also been involved with serving on the 1995 National Junior Convention Planning Com mittee, and the Pennsylvania Youth Committee. The national convention is to be held in Pitts burgh in June. * Lentz has said many times how grateful he is for all the support and guidance and help he has received from adults within the dairy and NAAB Applies For Aid For Semen Export Promotions COLUMBIA Mo. —As a member of the recently formed U.S. Livestock Genetic Export Inc. (USLGE), the National Asso ciation of Animal Breeders (NAAB) has applied for funds to be allocated to qualified private firms for promotion of USA origin bovine semen in international markets. The funds are made possible under the auspices of the Market Promotion Program (MPP) administered by the USDA For eign Agricultural Service (FAS). The final funding level for the USLGE/NAAB Branded Program will be determined by FAS. The USLGE/NAAB Branded Program supports the efforts of USA firms to promote private labels of frozen bovine semen throughout the world. The ulti mate objective is to increase the total market for bovine semen from all USA exporters. Discover Dairylea's Impact your profitability. ability to For more information on Dairylea membership, please call 800-654-8838. Dairylea Cooperative Inc. Representative Holstein industry, and he said he has a commitment to return that support by working with youth in his new home area. Meanwhile, he said he has been busy traveling around to the vari ous states meeting with people and getting some “grass roots” meet ings scheduled. These type of meetings are not the large bam-type meetings Allocation of available funds will be made to qualified USA firms on an equitable and uniform basis within the guidelines of USDA-FAS and consistent with the objectives of the MPP pro gram. Under the program, partici pants will be reimbursed up to 50 percent of eligible promotion expenses up to the amount of their respective allocations authorized by NAAB. The 1995 program year will be July 1, 1995 through June 30,1996. All program expenses must be incurred before the end of the program on June 30,1996. USA companies desiring to take advantage of this program must submit an application to NAAB using the form prescribed by NAAB. The deadline for receipt of applications by NAAB is noon, Monday, May 1. In determining the qualifica tions of each applicant and fund allocations, consideration will be given to previous experience with exporting of bovine semen from the USA and the applicant’s abili ty to provide staff support to Dairylea Offers Its Members: ■ Highly Competitive Premiums ■ Quality & Production Incentives ■ Member Loan Program ■ Energy Loan Program ■ Milk Check Direct Deposit ■ Top-Rated Insurance Coverage ■ Flexible Benefits Program for Farmers and Farm Employees which include a variety of family oriented activities. He said these are more kitchen-table meetings, where a smaller, more intimate group of Holstein .enthusiasts can sit down and discuss issues. David said that these meetings are a good way for national Hols tein to understand better what it can do to serve members. supervise and carry out the pro posed promotional activities. Willingness and ability to pro vide adequate supplies of USA origin bovine semen of the quality desired by foreign buyers in response to the demand generated by the promotional activities must be demonstrated. The method by which the appli cant proposes to evaluate the suc cess of the proposed promotional activities must be included. The applicant must own the bull whose semen is promoted and own the label or brand name under which the semen is to be promot ed, or by written agreement with the proprietor, be assigned exclu sive rights of representation for the semen and brand to be promot ed. All semen and brands to be promoted must be USA origin. Additional information about the program and applications are available upon request from NAAB by contacting Dr. Gordon A. Doak, P.O. Box 1033, Colum bia, MO 65205, (314) 445-4406.