(Continued from Page A 32) daughter of Bonnie Kaucher. Clouser Rd., Mechanicsburg. Amy is starting her fifth year in the county-wide club and is cur rently the club’s new reporter. This past year she kept records and showed six project animals. Her animals were selected Grand Champion Jersey and Reserve Grand Champion Jersey at the 1997 4-H Dairy Roundup. This past year Amy participated as a member of our county’s Junior Dairy Bowl Team. Amy received Vets Plus Announces Addition KNAPP, Wis. Vets Plus, Inc. manufacturer of animal health and nutrition products, announces the addition of Ken Everson to its marketing and sales staff. Everson’s responsibilities will be to ensure that the maximum ef fort is put into the sales of Vets Plus, Inc. products in the eastern United States. He will also devel op and implement on going sales training to sales representatives. Everson, territory manager, has come to Vets Plus. Inc. with a strong background in animal nu trition and agricultural marketing, He has been with FS/Giowmaik System for the past 12 years. aFs 6QI - : .j*,-f' ><z / “The Standard in Grain Drying” Combination Dryer One of the Most Modern Dryers on the Market Farm Bins • Hopper Bottom Tanks • Commerical Flat Bottom Check Our Prices Before You Buy Cumberland 4-H Dairy Awards Given a Blue Ribbon for her efforts at Guernsey and reserve champion Speakout Night Milking Shorthorn at this year’s Merle Miller Memorial Award 4-H roundup. Jason attended eight This year, Jason Nailor, son of of the eight meetings held this cur- Joann and Dennis Nailor, Me- rent year. Jason was a member of chanicsburg, was presented the the senior Cumberland County Merle Miller Memorial award. Ja- 4-H dairy bowl that partici son has completed seven years of pated at the regional level and at project work, however, this is only State Days, Penn State. He his second year in the dairy club, showed his animals at district and Jason kept records and showed state junior dairy shows, three project animals this year. He 4-H Dairy Leaders were recog exhibited the reserve champion nized for their yean of faithful automatic farm systems 608 Evergreen Rd., Lebanon, PA 17042 (71 7) 274-5333 DIVISION OF GSI sf**r ‘ ■<*.*s<•** * * < ify" • Flex Flo Feed Systems • Safety Access Equipment ON FARM STORAGE FOR MAXIMUM PROFITS <HD STORAGE BINS . service to the club program rang- Special Recognition was given ing from Ito 32 years. John Lcib, to two members of the 4-H Dairy Carlisle was recognized by the club for completing 11 years of county 4-H program for 30 yean club work. Those recognized in of service, and Tim Smith, Ship- elude John Lcib Jr., Carlisle and pensburg for five yean as leader. Brad Varner, Newville. Sarah Wickard, light, receives the first year 4-H dairy member award from Scott Hodgson, Cumberland Valley Cooperative. A LEGACY From a proud neighborhood dairy in the 1910’s to a modern manufacturing company of the 1990’5, the Dietrich family-owned business continues to move forware. With the dedication of three generations and a heritage rich In experience and Innovation, Dietrich's Milk Products faces the future with confidence. As In the past, our future success depends upon fine quality products made from quality milk. We need more good dairy farm families from your area to assure a continued bright future together. OUR BENEFITS „ • High Quality Milk Premiums • Strong Market Premiums _ „ _ _ lj. . o . • Sensible Hauling Rates • Extra Pay For High Solids Mjll< • A Local, Family-owned Dairy - . „ -r... .„ Large enough to Serve your • A F'e'd Staff T hat Knows-The Milk Marketing Needs - Small “Cow Business And Is Here Know You! To Help You! a SERVING LANCASTER, CHESTER. BERKS COUNTIES > j m DIETRICHS MILK PRODUCTS, INC. I 100 McKinley Avenue Reading, PA 19605-2117 LncMter Fanning, Saturday, May 2, 19M-A33 fPfll AND THE SURROUNDING AREA READING OFFICE: 800-526-6455 DANIEL VOSBURG: 717-354-5562 JEFF JOHNS: 610-323-4630
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