Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 30, 1996, Image 53

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    Dairy Promoter
SYRACUSE. N.Y.—The
American Dairy Association and
Dairy Council, Inc. (ADADC)
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IWKEII KNIT #55
"We've used our B.U.C.S. since 1994 and
can't say enough good about it. Converting
the bottom unloader has improved every part
of our feeding program. We get better quali
ty feed, higher milk production, reduced feeding time and
reduced wear and operation time on our mixer."
Stephen Stoltzfus, Steve Ann Dairy, Gap, PA
Replaced Bottom Unloader in 20’ x 78' Steel Silo.
ERB & HENRY
EQUIPMENT INC.
New Berlinville, PA 19545
215-367-2169
LAPP’S BARN
EQUIPMENT SALES &
SERVICE
Gap, PA 17527 •
717-442-8134
SOLLENBERGER
SILOS CORP.
Chambereburg, PA 17201
717-264-9588
WALNUT BARN
EQUIPMENT HARRY TROOP
Port Royal, PA CochranvUle, PA 19335
717-4384429 2184834731
Of The Year Goes To Catherine
named Catherine Rouse. 1994-95
Washington County Dairy Prin
cess. and her court as the Robert S.
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PENNSYLVANIA
SOMERSET BARN
EQUIPMENT
Somerset, PA 15501
814-445-5555
STAR SILOS
Myerstown, PA 17067
717-866-5708
PRINGLES FEED
STORE, INC.
Greenville, PA 16125
412-888-7980
I IS Duo
Reports are coming in from B.U.C.S.
owners everywhere. And they’re
reporting that their systems are
delivering increased storage capacity,
higher quality feed, faster unloading
and reduced maintenance versus their
old systems. Even in silos that had
been retired! But don’t take our word
for it. Here’s what your neighbor has
to say about their B.U.C.S. System!
See your Jamesway® Silo Unloader
Expert now. Find out how you can
breathe new life into your silos
with a Big Jim B.U.C.S. System
from Jamesway!
GNEGY SURGE
SERVICE
Washington, PA 15301
412-222*0444
JAMES L HOSTETTER MD . VA M|LK
“JSaSwMT 1 PRODUCERS ASSOC.
Frederick, MD 21701
301-063-6552
HOOVER EQUIPMENT
Tyrone, PA 16686
814-684-1777
ROVENOALEAQ
& BARN EQUIPMENT
Wtoontoim RM7777 QEORGE COLEMAN
717-53MM4 Elmer. NJ 06318
OR 717-742-422* 80M8SW28
Turner Dairy Promoters of the
Year. Presented at the New York
State Dairy Princess Pageant on
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MARYLAND
GLADHILL TRACTOR
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Frederick, MD 21701
301-663-6060
NEW JERSEY
Rouse F,rmtn fl’ Match 30, 1996-B9
Tuesday, February 20, this award
recognizes a New Yoric county
who has done an outstanding job
of promoting milk and dairy pro
ducts. Selection is based on the
number and kinds of promotional
activities conducted throughout
the year.
Achieving 750 promotions.
Rouse was assisted by her alter
nate, Jaci Stewart. They per
formed 178 school programs,
recorded 424 radio and television
public service announcements,
generated 46 newspaper articles,
attended IS farm meetings and
participated in 87 other special
events. Together, they were
named “Promoter of the Month”
eight times and runner-up one
time during their 12-month reign.
The daughter of Ed and Michel
le Rouse of Cambridge, New
York, Cathy is a freshman study
ing architecture and English at
Syracuse University. An animal
science freshman at SUNY Coble
skill, Jaci is the daughter of
Richard and Mary Stewart of
Hartford, New Yak. Both promo
ters agree that promoting milk and
LANCO
II I LI CONCRETE
IW MSl| WALLS
WE DO BCB WORK - ALL TYPES OF FOOTED WALLS
•Retaining Walls • Bunker Silos
• Manure Pita (circular or rectangular) • Slatted Floor Deep Pits
• Footers . Flatwork
CONTACT. STEVE PETERSHEIM, JR.
P.O. Box 256, Bird-In-Hand, PA 17505
717-291-4585 • (FAX) 717-291-4686
dairy products is something
they’ll never give up. As they con
tinue their careers they’ll always
put in a good word for the dairy
industry.
The Promoter of the Year
Award is presented in memory of
Robert S. Turner, who served 10
years as president of ADADC and
seven years as president of the
national organization. Then called
the American Dairy Association,
the national organization merged
with National Dairy Council
under his leadership, creating the
United Dairy Industry Association
as it is known today. According to
the 1981 fall issue of “Promotion
Focus,” Bob convinced many peo
ple that “milk promotion is not
just advertising. It’s a total promo
tion concept.”
Bob believed that local dairy
promotion was an important part
of the “total promotion concept,”
and is the reason this award is pre
sented in his honor. The outstand
ing efforts of the Washington
County promoters were acknow
ledged with a trophy and $5OO,
provided by the Turner family and
ADADC.