Farmers Find Success, Fellowship Through Cooperative Purchasing ARMPPA, Inc. Dairy Meeting June 8,1999 Fellow Dairy Farmers: No matter what your financial position or situation is, YOU deserve better pay prices. Our present prices are at 1979 levels, while our costs have risen dramatically. What is one to do? The Capper Volstead Act of 1922 still gives farmers the legal right to set their own prices. Join the American Raw Milk Producers Pricing Association, Inc., a national agency dedicated to pricing milk at the farm gate at cost of production plus a reasonable profit. No longer must we accept prices set by government bureaucrats who know nothing about the realities of the farm. Join us Tuesday, June 8, 1999 at the Harvest Drive Restaurant, Intercourse, PA, 8:00 p.m. (daylight savings time). For more information, call or write me at any time. Joel Greeno, ARMPPA President 31863 Lumber Ave. Kendall, WI 54638 (608) 463 7634 ARMPPA 888 276-7720 v„ ATTENTION DAIRY FARMERS: NEW PRODUCT - (PROVEN) HOPE PLASTIC BARN GUTTERS • Customized to Fit Your Barn • All Seams Welded & Leak Proof • Gravity Flow System - No Electricity Needed • Satisfied Customers We would be pleased to Show you operating facilities • Low Maintenance • Installed Between Milkings Starting At 6.00 ft. (Installation Extra) HOMESTEAD EXCAVATING CO. Attention Dairymen with 5/8” Bottoms & 3/8” Sides 151 MeckviUe Rd., Myerstown, PA 17067 717-933-4366 Fly-Thru Barn Clean-up (Continued from Page A 36) a cash-up-front basis, the group recently purchased 150,000 gallons of fuel, and members were billed individually Usually, though, one person will collect ahead of time and write one check for the total purchase. Another part of the group’s success, agree Wilcox and Rand, is that it meets not only to buy products and supplies - but for social and educational purposes, too. "We meet the first Wednesday of every month," explained Rand. "During the summer - in July, August, and September - we meet at a farm. We have a picnic or lunch. Sometimes guys in the group will supply everything, and sometimes everyone will kick in $5, and we'll cook hotdogs or hamburgers. "We do other things, too." he added. "We've had vets come in to talk to us, guys talk to us about- crop insurance, and George has talked about dairy issues. "Basically, during the winter we do most of our buying, then in summer the meetings are more educational. We just had a meeting last Wednesday, and we're going to try and work on buying feed for our cpws. Schuylkill To Hold Pageant Beaver-Lawrence Plans 25th Pageant POTTSVILLE (Schuylkill Co.) Center, Pottsville. The Schuylkill County Dairy Tickctsaresloforadults,ssfor Princess Banquet will be held Sun- children 6-12; and free for children day, June 13. 12:30 p.m. at the 6 - 0,11 (717) 385-1815 or Schuylkill County Agricultural (717) 345-4173. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 5, 1999-A37 "We're going to spend some time talking about that - talk about what it costs to feed the cows, what other people are paying We’ll probably put our teed out on bid, and are going to invite in some feed mills that are interested in working with the group and see what they've got to offer." A few members of the group also plan to experiment with silage corn, says Rand, planting between five and 10 trial plots to see which are most efficient in overall terms of cost and nutrition. Looking toward the future, Rand says, he believes the group will continue to benefit by shared information and purchasing projects. "Our group will still be going," he said. "It's not going to come apart, "It's funny, when we started this thing, there were a lot ot younger guys. They were pretty excited about this, but we invited some older guys - in their '6os and older They were pretty negative, but really changed their minds "Farmers are kind of set in their ways; they don’t want to change - and that hasn't really been a problem tor us We've all changed." rvrife’nN crea yfiSar fort pi at the following Dealers Key-Aid - Ephrata, PA shirk's Animal Hlth s - East Earl pa Huber's Animal Hlth-Myerstown pa Snider's Elr, me remasters pa Daniel s Farm St - leola. Pa Green Lawn Tack St - Chambersburg Pa time 8 am - 5 pm refreshments provided Discounts: 10% on Cydectln-NEW Bovine Purple Pour-on dewormer 10% on Quest • NEW Cel dewormer for Horses lasts 84 days 5% on All other Ford Dodge Products. 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