Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 29, 2000, Image 162

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    ie 2—Dairy of Distinction Supplement to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29, 2000
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DAIRY OF DISTINCTION AWARD WINNERS
Thanks for making your farm a place of beauty for passerbys to enjoy. Your hard work
in the upkeep of your farm does not go unnoticed. Farms like yours not only add value
to the community but also influence the public’s perception of farmers. A well-kept
farm is admired and appreciated by many.
Dairyiea
Cooperative Inc.G
RO. Box 4844
Syracuse, N.Y. 13221
800-654-8838
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Dairy Farmers of America
Mid East Area
3737 Embassy Park Way
Fairlawn, Ohio 44334
1-800-837-6776
100 Elwood Davis Drive
Congratulations To The 2000 Dairy Of Distinction Winners
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Distinction
Congratulations for a job well done.
Congratulations. .
MIDDLEBURY CO-OP
# 1
WORKING FOR YOU
MIDDLEBURY COOPERATIVE MILK
PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION INC.
RR #4 Box 1018, Little Marsh, PA 16950
570-376-2192
Berks County
James & Sue Younkers
First impressions are very important to James and Sue Younkers
of Fleetwood. That’s why they work hard to keep Kirbyville Holsteins
looking nice and clean. The Younkers and their two children Andy and
Joel live on the 86-acre farm they purchased five years ago. They’rfiilk
65 Holstein cows and have 60 to 65 heifers. Corn, barley, and hay are
raised on the farm. After purchasing the farmstead, the Younkers
worked together to clean everything up and make it into the successful
operation it is today.
Maryland & Virginia Lclild O LflkCS, lllC.
Milk Producers Cooperative Association, Inc. 3
www.mdvamilk.com 1-800-645-MILK
800.552.1976
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FARMERS CO-OP
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1-800-860-6569 • 717-653-5431
“71 Years and Going Strong”