ADC Elects Directors SOUTHAMPTON (Bucks Co.) Atlantic Dairy Cooperative members this fall elected one new director and re-elected six direc tors. it was announced at the co operative’s 78th annual meeting. New to Atlantic’s board is Scott J. Kreider of Quarryville. Kreider replaces Robert B. McSparran of Peach Bottom, who served on the board of directors since 1966 and as president for the past IS years. Kreider will represent die co operative’s members in District 3, which includes southern Lancas ter County and parts of York County. Kreider farms in a family corporation with his father, Allen R., uncle Samuel H. and cousin Herbert S. Kreider. They milk 200 Holstein cows and farm 520 acres, of which they own 450 acres. Kreider is a member of Me chanic Grove Church of the Breth ren. He is chairman of the East Drumore Township Planning Commission and is assistant man ager of the Solanco Fair. He and his wife, Vickie, have four chil dren Nathan, Laurie, Amy and Ellis. Re-elected to Atlantic’s 23-member board of directors were H. Wallace Cook Jr., New ark, Del.; Rhelda E. Royer, Lan caster; Thomas W. Powel, Union Bridge, Md.; Charles E. Schilling, Petersburg; L. Elmer Vickers, Keameysville, W. Va.; and David N. Noss, Port Royal. New Jersey Bus Set For Pa. frarm Show RUTGERS, N.J.—Tickets are on sale for the county Board of Agriculture’s annual bus trip to the Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg. The trip is set for Tuesday. January 9, at a cost of $l5 per person. Tickets are sold on a first-come first-serve basis and must be paid in advance at the Exten sion Center, 4 Gauntt Place, Flemington, NJ 08822. If you have any questions, please call ‘ the Extension Center at 788-1339. The bus is to leave the Extension Center at 7 a.m. It will stop to pick up passengers in the parking lot of the Clinton A&P around 7:20 and in the parking lot of the Laneco on Route 22 in Phillips burg around 7:40. People taking the bus from Laneco should park in the part of the lot closest to the Holi day Inn (formerly Com modore Inn). The bus is to leave the farm show about 5:00 p.m„ stopping on the way home at a restaurant in Shartles ville, Pa., that special izes in Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine. People will pay for their own meals. The bus is expected to arrive back at the Extension Center short ly after 9 p.m. H. Wallace Cook Jr. is serving his second term as a director of Atlantic’s District 4, which covers the state of Delaware. He and his wife, Martha, farm in partnership with their sons, Herman W. HI and Stephen E. Cook. They farm a to tal of 986 acres and milk 125 Hol stein cows. Rhelda E. Royer, director of District 7, represents members in Lancaster, Lebanon and Dauphin counties. She and her son, Lynn, milk 71 Holstein cows and farm more than 200 acres. This is Roy er’s third term on Atlantic’s board. Thomas W. Powcl was elected to his second term, serving mem bers in District 10, which includes the state of Maryland. Powel farms with his sister and brother in-law, Anne and Cam Davis, in a family corporation. They farm 588 acres and milk ISO Holstein cows. Charles E. Schilling has been .a member of Atlantic’s board since 1976. In addition to being re elected the District 12 director, Schilling was named second vice president. He and his wife, Sandy, are in partnership with their son, Curtis. They farm 460 acres and milk 160 Holstein cows. Schilling represents members in Hunging don, Centre, Clearfield and Mif flin counties. L. Elmer Vickers, the District 17 director since 1975, represents members in Western Maryland, TOBACCO SALES: f JANUARY 3rd and sth, 1996 -10 AM f \ THANKING THE report J L FARMERS FOR i?n 7 /o< 4 f ACCOMODATING Ideal J m THE Lane. Leaf... 4 4 WAREHOUSE Oldham % [AT PARADISE! Southboat J & Winstead J * Warehouse / i 338,766 Lbs. Sold 4 > 30 Skids-$1.50/Lb. J Balance - $ 1.40/Lb. 4 T RECEIVING DATES ARE: J 4. 172-7 to 4; 1/3- 7 to sale; 1 /4-7 to 4; 1 /5-7 to sale - - % Please stay with the auction system. We are still working as hard as we can for you. 7 Remember, there is only 100% of the tobacco offered, What will the buyer do to get more tobacco? J 1 - raise the price at auction, or 4 il 2 - buy on the farm % If the buyer buys on the farm he will tell the farmer that J there’s no commission to warehouse and that his price will be the same as at the auction. But, what will the on-farm [ buyer pay for low grade? If the buyer docks you on a jt 800 lb. skid -it could pay the commission for your whole ? crop selling at auction. a We like all buyers to buy at auction - we need your J tobacco. (t Please color grade / • Put bright tobacco in one grade • Put tips in one grade S • Put ground leave; Jl Thank you farmers for your good workmanship in 1995 one I Call Mitch for trucking tobacco ' % Call Paradise For Market Reports -24 Hours a Day J PARADISE TOBACCO SALES Mitch Whita-Sal* Mgr. • J 717-687-0990 • 800-754-0387 Mitch Aahby-Auct. pretty crop! The newest High Ridge 4-Her finds pigs comfortable creatures and not very demanding. Besides, they don’t complain if you use their warm, chubby bodies for a resting place. “You don’t have to do a lot of work with them,” says Gabe. “At the county fair, when I’m tyed after I do all the work, I can lay on Virginia and West Virginia. Vick ers and his wife, Mary Catherine, are in partnership with their sons, Lawrence and John. They milk ISO Holstein and Jersey cows and farm 404 acres. David N. Noss was elected to his fourth term as director of Dis trict 18, which covers Perry, Mif flin, Juniata, Snyder and Franklin counties. He and his wife, Sharon, are in partner ship witih his bro ther, Larry Noss. They milk 60 Holstein cows and farm 230 acres. Members of Atlantic’s board of directors are elected to a three year term, commencing at the an nual meeting. Atlantic Dairy Cooperative rep resents more than 3,800 dairy farm families in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Dela ware, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. In fiscal 1995, the cooperative marketed 4.54 billion pounds of milk and earned a net margin of $4.3 million. rMNIMERSARYi Farm Show Means (Continued from Pago Al 7) 37% 19% 14% 13% ..4% ..8% m Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 30, 1995-Al9 them,” he says. For exercise, the pigs are walked out and back the family lane some four times in succession and Gabe says they’re fed chop. “It was nice getting to go (to the Farm Show) and see what it was like and show my animals,” says the AYSO soccer and youth basketball player. ’They (his ani mals) didn’t lay down or any thing,” he said, recalling his previ ous experiences. Heidi Svonavec enjoys lambs and will take her lamb pig to the Farm Show. of Broiler Houses And Layer Houses • Blow Down Dust & Cobwebs between Flocks • For Quality & Service We Have 5 Units For Air Cleaning . - For More Information Call: BEITZEL’S SPRAYING Witmer, PA 17585 717-392-7227 or Toll Free 1-800-727-7228 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM CERTIFIED COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS LICENSED SPRAYING Since 1961 INSURED ADC Is the Place To Be Quality milk and support of its members - the outstanding benefits that Levi and LuAnn Ransom refer 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 the Place to Be." For free information on how you can secure the future of your dairy farm operation, write or call: Atlantic Dairy Cooperative ' "IrX 1225 Industrial Highway Southampton, PA 18966 Jjjgyfej t-800-645-MILK The busy kids have certainly found a kindred spirit in their fos ter brother, Terry. He’s older than they and pitches in to help where ver help is needed. “Terry does a lot of work around the place,” they agreed. One thing’s for sure. The home stead may resemble Old MacDo nald’s Farm on a normal day, but when MacDonald and his show take off for Harrisburg, the remaining barnyard set will undoubtedly suffer pangs of homesickness for their counterparts. “It’s great to be part of the team at ADC that produces a quality product and stands by its farmers. ” —Levi £sf LuAnn Ransom Nicholson, PA inda