A4O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 8, 2000 “Shaping New Horizons” Is MD and VA’s Annual Report and Meeting Theme RESTON, Va. Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers held its annual meeting on Thursday, March 23. “Shaping New Horizons” was the theme for this year’s annual meeting and report. A “new” Maryland and Vir ginia was shaped in 1999, as a result of the consolidation with Carolina Virginia Milk Produc ers, a transition in general man agement responsibility, and a very active year of dairy legisla tion. The annual report was dedi cated to Maryland and Virgin ia’s one-year interim board of directors, characterized by strong leadership, tireless dedi cation, and a vision for the future. From the consolidation to the new Winn Dixie business to the purchase of Valley Milk Products, the annual report doc uments 1999 as a historic year. “Bringing Maryland and Vir ginia together with Carolina Virginia was a positive experi ence for the interim board of di rectors,” said President Jack Hardesty. “We set a solid busi ness course for Maryland and Tom Thompson, Maryland and Virginia director from Ea tonon, Ga., was interviewed by Orion Samuelson, national ly-known speaker, television, and radio host. The interview will be broadcasted nationally on U.S. Farm Report. MARTIN’S TIRE & ALIGNMENT Visit or call us today! MARTIN’S TIRE & ALIGNMENT Located in Churchtown 119 Water St., Narvon, PA 17555 717-445-4993 Virginia’s future as a long-term player in the dairy industry. We are small enough to be personal and large enough to be effec tive.” “Through cooperative growth, new customers, and new investments, we have created a new cooperative, better able to meet the needs of today’s market, and better able to pro vide long-term value to mem bers,” said Robert Shore in his first general manager’s annual report. At the 2000 annual meeting, Maryland and Virginia cele brated 80 years of marketing milk for dairy farmers while focusing on the “new” Mary land and Virginia and the value it provides to members. The business meeting started at 9:30 a.m. at the Ramanda Inn in Hagerstown, Md. Jack Har desty and Robert Shore reported 1999 cooperative highlights and described Maryland and Virgin ia’s future. Profits of nearly $5 million and almost 18 percent return-on-equity were reported in 1999. Twenty-two directors were elected and eight retired from the board. The awards luncheon started at 12 noon, followed by the rec ognition of one 75-year member and five 50-year members. ADA/DC Middle Atlantic and SUDIA updated members on dairy promotion activities and the 2000 Outstanding Young Cooperators were announced. Nationally-known speaker, television and radio host, Orion Samuelson, from Chicago, 111., culminated the annual meeting with his luncheon address, “From Reaper to Satellite”. Orion is heard daily on more than 260 radio stations with his syndicated National Farm Report and on 110 stations with his syndicated Samuelson Sez. He is also seen weekly on 190 commercial television stations on U.S. Farm Report. Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers is a milk marketing and processing cooperative which markets milk for over firesfone FARM TIRES 1 Hf I TftDl- fi IN I II F FI F I n President John “Jack” Hardesty and General Manager Robert Shore led the Maryland and Virginia Cooperative Annual Meeting this year. 1,600 dairy farmers in ten states Md. and Strasburg, Va.; and an from Pennsylvania to Alabama. equipment warehouse in Freder- Headquartered in Reston, Va., ick, Md. with a regional office in Char- p or more news on Maryland lotte, N.C., the cooperative in- an d Virginia’s Annual Meeting, eludes a fluid milk processing see next week’s issue of the Lan plant in Newport News, Va.; two caster Fanning. manufacturing plants in Laurel, Take Steps Toward These Timely Values GET DOWN TO YOUR MASSEY FERGUSON DEALER FOR INCREDIBLE DEALS ON PARTS MEYER’S IMPLEMENTS, INC. LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENTS Richland, PA 717-866-7518 PEOPLES SALES AND SERVICE Oakland Mills, PA 717-463-2735 LONGENECKER’S, M.M. WEAVER & SONS, INC. Leola, PA 717-656-2321 JL MASSEY-FERGUSON Your #1 Source For Parts! V Massey Ferguson® is a worldwide brand of AGCO Corporation, Duluth, GA - Greencastle, PA 717-597-2176 FIELDS IMPLEMENT STORE Eighty Four, PA 724-222-1154 INC. Williamsburg, PA 814-793-3731 MASSEY FERGUSON® Hydraulic Cylinders • Superior quality • One year warranty • Hard chrome plated • All sizes available MASSEY FERGUSON® ENGINE KITS • Complete overhaul • Full one-year warranty *° ts • Kits for most • Quality OEM parts applications MASSEY FERGUSON* ER IN iplete iction, ;ed for any Iget •enor lity Certified