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IVaMßrt) Yield Gard is a trademark of Monsanto Company. meeting was made recently by Lewis Riley, Maryland secretary of agriculture. The Winchester Hall is located at 12 East Church Street in Frederick. According to the news release, the Maryland General Assembly established last year the task force for die purpose of developing recommendations for methods to maintain and improve Maryland’s dairy industry. The task force is comprised of representatives of producers, dis tributors and consumers of dairy products, and has been meeting on season. plant. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 19b 199SA2S a monthly basis since November. The task force expects to present their final report to the governor and the legislature later this year. “I encourage anyone who is interested in die future of the dairy industry in Maryland to attend this meeting to learn about the work of the task force and express their DMI, MiIkPEP Collaborate To See Your Local Northrup King Seed Dealer Today! 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CASSEL A SONS Hummelstown 717-566-8022 JAMES ULRICH New Oxford 717-824-8107 KENNETH ZURIN Ml. Joy 717-808-8736 LYN-LEE FARMS State College 814-238-1233 GENE MILLER Catawlssa 717-799-5760 IJiHmili'lll "whmatatorf ” ALAN HEFUN Keymar 215-589-2642 301-696-7942 UOWERV JACK HEFUN Woodsboro Montgomery 3ai«mm-s2SS 717-547-23*7 301-TOB-525S MIK Du^bf AK fuckinger 4124263993 Union Bridge 412-628-3993 410-775-7394 HERBERT MYERS Lewisberry 717-697-6903 STEVE SHIPMAN District Salsa Manager 717-726-6068 JIM DREWS 410-75MM2 MARK MATTINGLY 1-800-AG-VISDR views about how we can all work together to keep the dairy industry strong in our state,** Riley said in the release. For more information on the public meeting or for directions, call Pat McMillan, at the Maryland Department of Agriculture, (401) 841-5880. Boost Fluid Milk Sales ROSEMONT, 111. The boards of Dairy Management Inc., which manage marketing and research programs on behalf of America’s dairy far mers, and the MiIkPEP board, which administers the “Milk Mustache” effort on behalf of United States fluid milk pro cessors, have approved two resolutions to work toward the common goal of increasing fluid milk sales. One resolution calls for DMI and MiIkPEP to jointly use the same research and market data in developing a common understanding of consumer segments for deve loping future marketing plans. This research is the product of a major DMI-funded dairy industry segmentation study which details the motivations, attitudes and behavior of milk, cheese and butter consumers, as well as channels of distribu tion and volume opportunities. STEPHEN SNYDER This data will be used this winter in the marketing plan ning process involving nation al. state and regional dairy organizations. In the mean time, DM! and MiIkPEP are to coordinate their current prog rams where opportunities exist. A second resolution com mits DMI and MiIkPEP to continue the Fluid Milk Strategic Thinking Project, formed to bring dairy farmers and processors together to identify and break through barriers to fluid milk products through licensing and co branding. In this joint initiative, Milk- PEP is responsible for the pro duct development process, which includes: securing the licensing and cobranding rela tionships; conducting research; packaging; product formulation, when necessary: and gaining processor participation. DMI, which will actively participate in all areas, will have primary responsbility for funding the launch of new pro ducts into the marketplace. Under this plan, the indivi dual processor would be responsible for local market ing and promotional activity. The initiative for DMI and MiIkPEP to coordinate their activities began in January 1996, when both boards agree d to a joint planning process for coordinating the fluid milk programs of the two organiza tions. The ultimate goal is to increase fluid milk sales.