MMI, DMV USA Sign STRONGSVILLE. Ohio Milk Marketing Inc. (MMI), Strongsville, Ohio and DMV USDA, LaCrosse, Wis. have once again combined efforts to expand whey drying capacities and launch a demineralized whey operation at MMTs Italian cheese operation in New Wilmington, Pa. In a joint statement recently, MMTs Chief Executive Office Don Schriver and DMV USA’s President John Lyche announced that the collaboration between MMI and DMV USA signals a Phase 111 prdjcct for the strategic relationship forged between the two organizations in 1992. This news comes on the heals of an announcement last October that DMV USA would market all of the fresh sweet whey powder pro cessed at the cooperative’s Penn sylvania cheese operation. “Installation of a state-of-the Brosius Outlines Position (Continued from Page A2O) should include provisions which: • Establish agricultural re search, extension and teaching as a core components of the United States’ long-term agricultural policy: • Maintain and strengthen base program funding through the Hatch, Smith-Lever and other for mula based funding authorities; • Increase federal funding of competitive agricultural research and education grant programs; • Maintain and enhance cus tomer driven priority setting pro cesses stressing grassroots input at SMOKER, LANDIS & COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS and BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS /Individual, Partnership & Corporate Taxes /Accounting & Bookkeeping / Business, Personal & Estate Tax Planning /Management Advisory Services /Personal Financial Planning / Computer Services / Payroll Preparation / Retirement Plans 49 East Main Street, Leola (717) 656-7544 or (717) 392-1333 24 South Main Street, Manheim (717) 665-5979 or (717) 393-1929 SANDBLASTING - SPRAY PAINTING - AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT Farm Buildings - Feed Mills Commercial - Industrial HENRY K. FISHER & SONS, INC. 667 Hartman Station Road Lancaatar, PA 17601 (717) 393-6530 art dryer and new European pro cessing systems, as well as a 14,000 square foot facility expan sion, will allow MMl’s manufac turing arm. Farmers Dairy Foods, Inc. (FDF), to generate premium demineralized whey powder, and boost its total annual output of dried whey products from 36 mil lion pounds to 60 million pounds.” said MMl’s Schriver. The new spray dryer’s blueprint calls for a 100-foot high vertical chamber. Its state-of-the-art con figuration is designed to maintain product integrity, consistent dry ing, and quality control. Long-range plans between MMI and DMV USA include pro duction of specialized demineral ized whey products to be mar keted under DMV Interational’s Espiron® brand name. Demineralized whey powder requires special processing. Min- the local and state levels; • Ensure coordination and col laboration between the Agricul ture Research Service (ARS) and the Land Grant Universities; • Clarify the Cooperative Ex tension Service as the primary educational agency within the U.S. Department of Agriculture; and • Increase the overall invest ment in agricultural research, ex tension and teaching. NASDA is a nonprofit associa tion of public officials represent ing the commissioners, secretaries and directors of agriculture in the SO states and four territories. Agreement For New Whey Project eral salts are extracted making the product more adaptable for refined ingredient uses. Deminer alized whey is-used in the dairy, confection, bakery, beverage, and infant formula industries. Schriver and Lyche said that the demineralized whey powders will be marketed domestically through DMV USA and internationally through DMV International, baed in Veghel, the Netherlands. “Our goal is to have a single, large source of high quality U.S. whey products available to cus tomers,” said Lyche. “We are extremely pleased that DMV USA will be marketing a full range of PDF’s whey pro ducts. The strategic alliance has brought high quality, value-added products from our partner in the U.S. for use by our own interna tional team of marketers. We are very excited about that.” DMV USA is a division of HPIPI planet DMV International in Veghel, the Netherlands. The company is a member of Campina Melkunie, the largest dairy cooperative in the European Community. “Whether in the U.S. or Hol land, we face the same kind of realities. Resources are tightening as dairy farmers and processor numbers decline world wide. In the meantime, demand for prod ucts like these increases with the growth of developing nations. We all recognize the market opportun ities for a quality whey product with the growth of developing nations. We all recognize the market opportunities for a quality whey product supply,” said Schriver. “MMI and DMV USA simply pooled resources to tackle the challenge together for shared ben efits and mutual opportunity.” With 1996 sales revenues of more than $1.3 billion. Milk - ikf , - w *2A L Good Genes Make A Big Difference Chore-Time's MODEL C2* feeder is the result of more than 40 years of innovative breeding. Here are a few of the traits you get from the Chore-Time bloodline; • Labor-saving Feed Windows. • Chick-friendly Feeder Grill Design. • Unsurpassed feed converting ability. NEW HOUSE INCENTIVE Empire Kosher Poultry is offering an incentive for new broiler houses. A $.0025/lb bonus will be added to the pay of all new houses for the first 15 flocks. 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