Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 1995, Image 199

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Poultry Notes Supplement to
Lancaster Farming,
Saturday, Sept 23,1995-Page 7
Poultry President
(Continued from Pago 1)
just farmers but scientists and businessmen
with tremendous financial output”
Georges is a poultry technician and build
ing and construction superviser for Wenger
Feeds in Rheems. But his first job after col
lege graduation in 1986 was with the turkey
industry in Virginia and later with the turkey
industry in Lancaster County. In 1990, he
took over layer responsibilities for Wenger
Feeds.
“Georges is goal oriented and has won sev
eral awards from layer breeding companies
for outstanding performance of the flocks he
oversees,” said Jim Adams, director of opera
tions and technical services for Wenger
Feeds.
Geoges wants to spread the word about the
Lancaster County Poultry Association.
“Many don’tknow wc exist or are an indepen
dent entity of the Pennsylvania Poultry Feder
ation,” he said. “We are the number one egg
county in the nation and the number one pullet
county in the nation.”
Georges is pleased that the association has
a strong board with what he defines as energe
tic people on it The board is working on a
mission statement and setting both short-term
and long-term goals.
Other industry functions such as entering a
float in fairs and manning a food booth at die
Ephrata Fair have proven beneficial. “It gets
our name out there. People recognize us,”
Georges said.
Most of the finances used in promotion are
from the Association’s food booth at Ephrata
Fair. But the food booth does much more than
provide finances.
“It’s advertising our product. The Poultry
Association’s Food Booth is where people
can taste top quality poultry products such as
chicken breast sandwiches and chicken com
soup.”
Georges would like to see the booth at all
the fairs. “But it’s exhausting wok and some
fairs have restrictions,” he said.
He’d like to see more farm families help
with promotions. “Many hands help lighten
the load,” he said.
The board also plans to continue the Pen
nsylvania With Pride radio and television
spots.
Of the fly and manure problems that plague
the industry, Georges said, “The poultry
industry has had a lot of bad publicity. Those
are negative issues that will be solved with
time. I’d like to encourage people to focus on
the services we are providing. Nutritious food *
is produced at a low cost Jobs are provided,
which benefits the whole East Coast”
Georges and his wife Jean live in Eli
zabethtown and have two children, Steven, 6,
and Victoria, 4. '
He is active in American Hellenic Educa
tional Progressive Association West, an out
reach of his church.
‘‘l like to hunt and fish, but at this point in
my life, my family requires more time than
my hobbies,” he said.