Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 29, 1995, Image 27

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    Tradition Of Fun Continues
(Continued from Pago AM)
Union counties. Sen. Madigan is
chairman of the Ag and Rural
Affairs Committee, vice chairman
of the Game and Fisheries Com
mittee, and is on several other
committees. A 1951 dairy produc
tion graduate, he has been a Penn
State ag trustee since 1970 and is a
director of die Penn College of
Technology in Williamsport and
of the Pennsylvania Forestry
Association.
Sen. Madigan and his wife Peg
gy operated a dairy Gum for 13
years and now have a crop and tree
farm near Towanda. hi accepting
his award, he said those connected
with agriculture need to tell its
stray to the general public. He
advised the students to continually
‘listen, learn, plan, act”
Benjamin Dum, Jr., a Perry
County dairyman and 1991 alum
nus, won the Young Dairy Leader
Award. Ben manages Bcn-Lou
Holstcins, a registered herd which
has a rolling herd average of
21.600 M 818F690P and a BAA of
105% on S 3 cows and has received
the Genetic Herd Award the past
two years. A director and president
of the Perry County Holstein Club,
Ben was a 1993 delegate to the
National Holstein Convention and
is the local affairs chairman of the
Perry County Farm Bureau. He has
judged at the Penn State Dairy
Judging Contest the last three
years.
The Dairy Judging Service
A ward went to Dwayne and Donna
Duncan of Cumberland County for
their hard work and dedication as
managers of the All American
Judging Contest for many years.
Other award winners recog
nized at the banquet were Brand
ing Award (for outstanding junior
club member) Suzanne Cad
wallader, an animal bioscience
major from Salem, NJ. and Out
standing First Year Member
Award (for academics, activities
and an essay) Crystal Miller.
Cambridge Springs. American
Dairy Science Association Scho
larship Awards went to Elizabeth
Carver, Jeff Hostetler, Rodger
Keith, Lisa Olver, and Jennifer
Trout (seniors); Robert Detrick,
Carol Franklin, and Marel Raub
(juniors); and Carrie Bryant, Mark
Garber, and Joshua Harvatine
(sophomores).
A Dairy Shrine
Award in the milk mark
eting category went to
graduating senior Jayne
Hess of Gettysburg,
who will be working for
the Mid-Atlantic Milk
Marketing Association.
Jeff Hostetter is Penn
State’s nominee for the
Shrine’s dairy produc
tion award, for which
Penn State has had sec
ond and third place win
ners nationally for the
last two years.
The Pennsylvania
Hosltein Association
presented awards to Jen
nifer Trout for manage
ing the Nittany Lion Fall
Classic Sale, Jennifer
Hummel and Marel
Raub for winning the
Junior Holstein Quiz
Bowl Contest, and to
Adam Tanis, Centre
Hall; Bryan Herring.
Farmington; and Jennif
er Trout for Expo Show
management
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High team overall In the Penn state Dairy Judging Con
test, senior 4-H division, from left, Pete Mozes, contest
Dale Olver presented the Dairy Judging Service Award to chairman for the Penn State Dairy Science Club and Craw-
Dwayne and Donna Duncan, Cumberland County, for man- • ford County team members Kathleen Duncan, Sara Duncan,
aging the Ail American Judging Contest. Kimberly Miller, and Jason Miller.
Dr. Dan Hagan, Interim
head of the Penn State Dairy
and Animal Science Dept.,
left, with Sen.floger Madlgan,
the 1995 Distinguished
Alumnus.
_ -u a i r - 'ocontest imovek jrFFAdivision, ,4t, Pete Mazes, West
Don Martin, expo cnair- Perry A team members Josh Loy, Liza Haas. Charles Thiemann, and Make Clark; high
man. left, with Dedicatee individual overall, Nick Campbell, West Perry B; Sam Wagner, West Perry coach.
Creedln Comman. '
.♦elth,
Martlnsburg; Carol Franklin, Zimbabwe, Africa; Rob Detrick; Jennifer Trout, Forest
Hill, Md.; Jeff Hostetter, Annvllle; and Joshua Haravtlne, Thompson.
ADC Is the Place To Be
A guaranteed market and security - the outstanding benefits
that John Frederick refers to - are among the strengths of the premier
dairy cooperative in the region.
Atlantic Dairy Cooperative has a 78-year history of excellent
service to its members. Financially strong, ADC guarantees a market
for all member milk and excels in maximizing returns. ADC is a
leader in providing equity payments, quality bonuses and over-order
premiums to members.
Nearly 4,000 dairy farmers agree that "ADC is fhe Place to Be."
For free information on how you can secure the future of your
dairy farm operation, write or call:
Atlantic Dairy Cooperative ,
1225 Industrial Highway
Southampton, PA 18966
1-800-645-MILK
Lancaattr Farming, Saturday, April 29, 1995-A27
“Atlantic Dairy Cooperative has
marketed our family’s milk since 191 7.
The cooperative provides us a
guaranteed market and security
we know our milk check is going to come
every month. ’
— -John-Frederick
New Hope, PA