d&Vncaster Farming, Saturday' June 2d, f f&96 Adams County (PA) Hard Hard Cowa In Hama Braad Hard T Steve & Christine Wood H 73 Carolina County . Hard Cowa In Braad Hard T H 191 Carroll County Hard Cowa In Braad Hard T H 74 H 54 H 63 H 78 H 149 J 162 H 566 H 96 H 220 H 68 H 151 H 81 H 177 Cecil County Hard Cowa In Bread Herd T B 10 H 49 Hard Harm Faithland Farm Hard Hama Windsor Manor Md.-Carrollton Garstlyn Holsteins Jamas & John Myers Joe A. Schwartz beck Queen Acres Jerseys Marlin Hoff Jerry & Rick Lease Maple Lawn Farm, Inc. Derrwyn Holsteins Unicorn Associates Inc. Cedar Knoll Farms Panora Acres Inc. Herd Name Tom and Joy Crothers Tol-Je-So Farm 1 Tom and Joy Crothers Mellott Brothers Mt. Ararat Farms England Farm Inc. Staff-Herd Farm Mt. Ararat Farms Kilby Inc. Albeck Farms Inc. Long Green Farms Inc. H 112 Franklin Co. (PA) Herd Herd Cows In Name Breed Herd T Marvin L. Zimmerman H 154 Frederick County Herd Cowa In Breed Herd T H 125 H 52 H 50 H 122 H 88 H 42 B 24 H 157 H 96 H 78 H 82 H 129 H 13 H 153 H 63 H 102 B 36 H 95 H 93 H 67 B 25 B 45 H 107 H 47 H 113 Hard Nam* Dave & Carole Doody Hannahs Dist Springs Farm K. Scott & Judy Hood Wilcom, Donald L. Smith-Mead Farm Fir-Thorne Smith-Mead Brown Swiss Wayne Z Tucker Paul & Karen Dotterer Hobble-Hill Holsteins Clovertop Farm, Inc. Dool-Leigh Farm Anovadale Holsteins Glade-Rock Farm Jerry & Dawn Murphy Glen-Toctin Farm Fir-Thorne-B Enfield Farm MD-Garden Spot Farm Aid ale Farm K. Scott & Judy Hood Dublin Hills Swiss Twin Oaks Farm Taylor Made Farm Leigh Castle Holsteins DENVER, Colo. The U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) and the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) began a new era of cooperation and support with the signing of the first ever partnership agreement between the two organizations at the mid year meeting of the USMEF Board of Directors in Chicago last week. “We’re building strength on strength,” said USMEF President and CEO Philip Seng. “This new agreement will enable each orga nization to focus on what it does best, eliminating duplication and enhancing performance as it relates to the industry’s long range plan,” said Seng. NCBA CEO Chuck Schroeder said the new agreement is about partnership and building a founda tion for marketing U.S. beef glob ally in the future. “The relationship described in this agreement between USMEF and NCBA is, indeed, a true part nership where organizations and individuals with like objectives and complementary skills agree to join forces for the good'of the Milk Avg FCMT 70.4 Milk Avg FCM T 76.1 Milk Avg FCM T 75.9 74.8 72.2 72.1 71.5 69.7 69.6 68.4 68.4 67.8 66.7 66.5 65.9 Milk Avg FCM T 87.6 85.9 85.3 82.6 80.5 73.9 71.7 71.2 71.0 70.3 70.1 16 39 40 86 57 334 158 Milk Avg FCM T 70.4 USMEF, NCBA Forge New Partnership industry,” said Schroeder. “Absent that spirit, this agreement would not have been possible, cer tainly not in the time frame in which is was completed,” he added. While the USMEF/NCBA agreement won’t officially take effect until Oct 1, 1996, Seng noted that the spirit of the agree ment has been evident for months as the two organizations worked together to develop a global mark eting plan and budget for the com ing year. Under the agreement, USMEF will contract with NCBA to deve lop international markets for the American beef industry. The agreement touches all aspects of the USMEF/NCBA relationship, including marketing, trade policy, communications and association services. USMEF’s current checkoff contract for international market development is with the Cattle men’s Beef Board. This contract expires on Sept. 30.1996, and will be replaced by the new USMEF partnership agreement with NCBA. Maryland DHIA Qarratt County Hard Cows Brood Hard H 64 H 56 H 50 H 81 H 49 H 137 H 123 H 37 H 13 H 116 H 49 H 86 H 56 H 26 H 69 H 187 H 86 J 31 H 26 H 92 H 73 Harford County Hard Cowa Broad Hard H 260 H 107 Hard Naim Jerry L. Yoder Philip Beachy Wayne E. Schrock Paul & Henry Kinsinger Fred Petersheim Ernest & Dan Ganoe Bender, Cart Ariin Maust . Melinda Thomas Oren C. Bender Andrew W. Schrock Kenneth L Yoder Guards Farm Inc. Tobie Kinsinger Mar-K Farms Delvin Mast Ray E. Miller Paul & Naomi Petersheim Jonas D. Kinsinger Paul Yoder Glover Farms Hard Nam* My-Ladys-Manor Farm Maroamo Farm Strawberry Hill Farm H Highland Haights Farm Inc. H Pieper Brothers H Harkins Hill Farm H Lovdal Farms H David M. Keyes H Hawks Hill Farm Homelands Farm Howard County Hard Herd Cows Name Bread Herd Paul F. Harrison Jr. H 98 David & James Patrick H 136 Kant County Herd Cowa Breed Herd H 135 H 261 H 64 Jonas & Ruth Stottzfus H 81 Herd Name Centerdel Farm Inc. Fair Hill Farm Inc. Clover Leaf Farm Roy W. Crow Keith Dixon Friendship Farms, Inc. R&E Brink Howard McHenry Wm & Kathleen Schrodel #2 H Greenwood Acres H Potomac Valley Assoc. Herd Herd Cows Nams Brssd Herd Brookedale Holsteins H' 88 Qussn Annas County Herd Herd Cows Ns ms Brssd Herd F&J Moore H 135 Lester C. Jones, Inc. H McFarland Donnie & Wayne H Benjamin Stanton U & WE Palmatary Boone Brothers Pintail Point Farm Charles R. Patterson For its financial investment in USMEF, the NCBA will appoint 13 directors to serve on the USMEF board of directors 12 from the marketing/checkoff side and one from the dues/policy side. Most of these directors, if not all, are expected to serve on the USMEF Beef and Allied Indus tries Committee. Export sales of U.S. beef and beef variety meats to international markets hit a record 938,000 metr ic tons in 1995 and were valued at GREENSBORO. N.C. Just in time for use on com this spring, EPA has registered Dual ll®, Bi cep ll® and Bicep Lite ll® for postemergence applications. Ciba Qrop Protection sought the expanded label to give producers even more application flexibility when using these products. The la bels already allowed early pre plant, incorporated, and preemer gence applications. “The new postemergence label • 145 149 163 176 72 93 101 50 68 216 162 69 672 150 186 142 83 141 EPA Approves Postemergence Labels Milk Avg FCMT 78.3 77.8 77.4 75.3 74.8 74.6 72.6 71.5 70.5 70.4 70.2 69.7 69.5 69.3 68.7 68.4 66.7 66.6 66.5 66.2 66.0 Hard Nam* Wm. BrinsfiekJ Herd Cows In Milk Avg Breed Herd T FCM T H 66 72.0 Weehlngton County Herd Herd Cowe In Milk Avg Heme Breed Herd! FCM T Michael Forsythe H 28 73.4 Marvin L. Zimmerman H 154 70.4 Debaugh Farms H 85 69.8 Marsh-Haven Farm H 80 69.1 Alton Spring Daily H 67 68.6 Creek Bound Farm H 103 68.6 Craig & Brenda Leggett H 86 68.5 Curtis W. Ausherman H 180 65.4 HIGH AYRSIIIRh IIbRDS (3.5% FCM) Ralph W Shank Jarretts Recovery II R Lyn Farm Flint Hill Farm David A James Patrick Vales Pride Milk Avg FCM T 77.3 75.4 71.2 70.9 68.4 68.4 68.3 67.5 67.4 66.0 Edgewood Farms Inc Seneca Ayr Farms CAM Ayrshircs high brown swiss m:nns (3 s% rest) Milk Avg FCM T 79.6 67.0 Joy and Pom Crolhcrs G W Smith A G Dossier Fir 1 home B K Scott A Judy Hoexi Dublin Mills Swiss Garstlyn Brown Swiss Ryan Bell Milk Avg FCM T 78.6 75.7 72.8 72.8 70.5 68.4 68.3 66.6 66.1 66.0 65.3 Rudcll C Beall A Sons frc> Memmg A Basslcr Robert A Sigler Jr HIGH GUBRNShY Ht.RDS (? PCM) Mt Ararat Farms Keith Dixon Cletus A Janice Frey William B Messix 111 England Farms Inc John & Wm Schnehly Anovadalc Guernseys Three Brooks r.tmi I-cvcl Stjiiarc Associates Dogwood Lane rami Milk Avg FCMT 67.9 man jersey herds (3.5% rest) Milk Avg FCM T 79.1 79.0 75.2 74.1 70.5 68.5 67.5 66.5 Queen Acres Jerseys ' Paul & Naomi Pclcrsheim 10l Jc So Farm 2 Michael Forsythe Wayne Fender Gaywinds Farm P Thomas Mason Eli Swartzcntrubcr Ash & Bc.tr Willow Spring Farm $3.3 billion. This, according to CF Resources, Inc., amounted to 12.7 percent of the wholesale value of total U.S. beef production, up from 4.2 percent just 10 years ago. According to the latest USDA date, U.S. beef exports (including beef variety meats) were up 23 percent for the Jan-March 19% period, compared to the same per iod last year. The U.S. Meat Export Federa tion is a national trade association responsible for developing inter- provides total application flexi bility if weather keeps growers out of the field early, or if they want to add another layer of residual con trol,” said Frank Knight, product manager for Bicep II and Bicep Lite 11. The new postemergence label far Dual II is approved for field com, sweet com, and seedcom. BUY. SCU.TWADt Oft WENT THROUGH TMt 1— Talbot County County Ass’n. Washington 11 irforc! Carroll Carroll Howard Frederick 1 loward Montgomery Kent County Ass n. Cecil Frederick Frederick I re dene k Frederick Carroll Carroll Monigomciy Washington Frederick Comity Ass n. C*il Kent Washington Queen Annes Cecil Washington Predcritk Predemk Queen Anne s Kent County Ass'n. C.irroll CmttcU Ccul Washington Carroll Prcdcnck Kent Garrett Carroll Washington national markets for the American beef industry. USMEF receives funding support from USDA, exporting companies, the beef checkoff program and a number of state com, sorghum and soybean groups. Headquartered in Denver, USMEF has foreign offices is Seoul, Tokyo, Osaka, Taipei, Hong Kong, Singapore, Mexico City and Hamburg. USMEF also has representatives in Beijing, Beirut, Moscow, Tel Aviv and the Caribbean. Bicep II and Bicep Lite II emergence labels are approved for field com, sweet com and seed corn. In addition, a postemergence directed application was approved for Bicep n and Bicep Lite II to al low can growers to treat taller com (5-12 inches) fa more appli cation flexibility. PHONK: 717-424-1144 pr7l7-3*4-3047 Cows in MilkA\j Herd Total LLM_luu Cows in Milk A\p Herd, 1 Phil JXM I uial Cows in Milk Asg Herd Iquil LLNLUiUJ Cmssin Milk A\p Herd lot.il t CM 1 m.il
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