Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 21, 2001, Image 22

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    12-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 21,2001
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Financially Strong, Allied Producers
Cooperative Says It Won’t Sell Out
GAY BROWNLEE
Somerset Co. Correspondent
JOHNSTOWN (Cambria Co.)
At a dinner meeting, Dave
Myers, president of the Allied
Milk Producers Cooperative,
Inc., said, “We are staying inde
pendent,” Myers told the group.
“Allied is strong financially. We
are not going to sell out to na
tional.”
Dorothy Naugle, left, milk marketing specialist, is pictured with Matthew, Carol, and
Larry Barnick of Jennerstown who took orders for 1,740 pounds of products during the
cheese and butter sale conducted by Allied Milk Producers Cooperative, Inc. last fall.
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Myers said, “We are not going
to be under the umbrella of DMI
(Dairy Management, Inc.). We
are very committed to staying in
dependent of them.”
Myers later explained that the
unified advertising program of
the national organization is what
Allied Milk Producers Coopera
tive, Inc. is opposed to. The ad
vertising money would bypass
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“We are doing a lot with a
small amount of money,” said
Myers. “We still support the
local (dairy promotion) commit
tees,” he added, highly com
mending the volunteers who
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The dinner meeting for mem
bers of Allied from nine counties
was conducted recently at the
Johnstown Masonic Temple.
Farmers compose the Allied
board and the decisions they
make to further promote dairy
products to the general public
are well thought out and expedi
tiously discussed. It is a responsi
bility they take very seriously.
Allied Milk Producers Cooper
ative strongly backs the Dairy
Princess Program and Ag in the
Classroom. County dairy prin
cesses attending the meeting
each received an additional $3OO
based on their having so far met
all the requirements expected of
them.
These were Misty Claypoole,
Armstrong County; Sherry
Plummer, Jefferson County; and
Lacey Coleman, Somerset Coun
ty-
From Bedford, Blair, Clear
field, Indiana, and Westmore
land counties, their counterparts
who were unable to attend were
Speaking at the Allied ’Cooperative is
Mindy Wolfe, Pennsylvania Bahy Princess.rPTctured also
is president Dave Myers, seated.
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princess program.
“I believe in the positive future
of this industry,” said the
statewide promoter, a student at
the Bloomsburg University.
Amy Mearkle, Bedford Coun
ty, a former dairy princess and
state alternate now employed by
Channel 10 television in Altoona,
was mistress of ceremonies.
“Once a princess, always a
promoter,” she <:aid. Mearkle
said that her perspective of agri
culture is an asset for farm news
on the early morning show.
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where milk comes from has al
ways been a top goal set for the
Allied organization. That is why
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