EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor INTERCOURSE (Lancaster Co.) A large room full of 340 Amish farmers along with a few non-Amish met last Friday morn ing to approve both the establish ment of the Pennsylvania Tobacco Marketing Cooperative and to approve the bylaws as presented. TTris unopposed vote gave the nine newly elected board members the go-ahead to conduct the business of the cooperative, establish an auction for tobacco, rent an auction bam, establish a line of credit, and contact southern buyers to come to the sales. Jane Balmer, who has spear headed the effort to get the farmer cooperative running, told the meet ing that they have 5.3 million pounds of tobacco under contract, but they have no guarantee the buy ers will come. It can be noted that buyers have expressed interest in comming, but have not gone public with these indications. The Tobacco Farmers Establish Marketing Auction cooperative had 438 members as of the organization meeting. Other farmers have until the end of December to join the cooperative, at which time membership will he closed. Members will pay three cents per pound to market their tobacco through the cooperative and. nonmembers will pay sue cents. In addition, evetyone will 4 cents per pound for the rental of the building. Balmer expressed hope that they could have an auction in the first week of January, but this depends on everything comming together. Elected directors include, Daniel S. King, Daniel S. Dienner Jr., Daniel B. Zook, Lawrence Martin, Victor Dohner, Jane Bal mer, Michael Mellott, Eugene Nolt, and Lany Weaver. Dennis Hess will be the general manager. Following the directors organ ized with Jane Balmer elected pres ident, Lawrence Martin, vice presi dent, and Daniel S. king, secretary/ treasurer. This roomfu II of mostly Amish tobacco farmers met last Friday morning to establish the Pennsylvania Tobacco Marketing Cooperative and to approve the bylaws to establish the working of the new cooperative. Photo by Everett Newswanger, managing editor. T «jCustom Built Farm Buildings ACjrK.l-liM v/ • Designed To Your Needs • Dairy Complexes And Replacement Stock Facilities XS Serving The AGRI-INC. me construction Professionals 1 JjLki Agriculture Industry For Over 29 Years 151 E. Farmersville Road, Ephrata, PA 17522 • (717) 354-4271 After this week, the cows in Pennsylvania may never be the same ... They found the sound choice. The EXCLUSIVE North Brook Farms Cow Mattress System, by the creators of the original mattress system. COMPARE: 4 6 Our Premium Quality WATERPROOF System the only one of its kind! ad Our 80 oz. Non-Woven Fabric moisture-resistant cover ever! jd Our 10-Cell Patented Woven Seam Construction Mattress 130# of rubber, 30% more cow comfort A Our 3 Year Warranty. NORTH BROOK FARMS WEEDSPORT, NEW YORK Call Toll Free: 877-624-2638 HORSE STALL BARN Let Our Ex\ • Site Layout • Building Design * Construction • Horse Stall Bams And Riding Arenas >erience • Workshop And Machinery Storage Buildings The toughest, non-abrasive, RIDING ARENA AND HORSE STALL BARN For • Timber Column Building For Light Commercial •>** •* : c Look for us at the W Keystone SLFarm Show ■ 6 18001W507A 4 and adv< FREE Wk Screws I SI San $11.35 Per Stall! Mai 01 rough 2/li .age ess