A32-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11,2001 Plainfield Fanners’ Fair (Continued from Page A3l) Junior champion: 1 Bryant Hlavaty. Reserve junior champion. Charlene Bar lieb Junior 2-year-old. 1. Brewer Farms 2 Jacob Klein Senior 2-year-old 1 Bryant Hlavaty 2 Enc Longenbach Junior 3-year-old- 1 Keystone Farms 2. Brandy Hahn 3. Bailey Reichard Senior 3-year-old. 1. Keystone Farms. 2. Enc Longenbach 3 Layne Klein. 4-year-old. 1. Enc Longenbach. 2 Char lene Barlieb. 3. Jacob Klein. Aged cow; 1 Keystone Farms. 2. Brewer Farms 3. Brandy Hahn. Dry cow: 1. Brewer Farms. 2 Brandy Hahn. 125,000 pounds cows: 1. Bryant Hlavaty. Senior champion; Bryant Hlavaty. Reserve senior champion. Eric Longen bach. Grand champion: Bryant Hlavaty. Reserve grand champion; Enc Longen bach. Cow in milk best udder 1. Longen bach. 2. Bryant Hlavaty. Best three females: 1. Keystone Farms. 2. Red Maple Farms. 3. Klein Farms. Dairy herd: 1. Keystone Farms. 2. Red Maple Farms. 3. Klein Farms. Produce of dam: 1. Jacob Klein. 2. Bry ant Hlavaty. 3. Bryant Hlavaty. ARDEN HILLS, Minn. Land O’Lakes, Inc., Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers Co operative Association, Lone Star Milk Producers, Inc., and Arkan sas Dairy Cooperative Associa tion have signed letters of intent to develop a plan for merger, according to officials of the four cooperative organizations. A new Eastern Fluid Milk Marketing Division of Land O’Lakes would be created and would operate under the estab lished Advantage Dairy Group identity. Advantage Dairy Group was established in January 2000 as an East Coast milk- marketing joint venture involving Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers, Land O’Lakes, and Southeast Milk, Inc. (SMI). The South East Milk Marketing Agency, which in cludes Lone Star Milk Producers and Arkansas Dairy Cooperative Association, joined in June 2000. While SMI will not be part of the merger, it is anticipated that SMI will continue its mutually benefi cial marketing relationship with the new Advantage Dairy Group. “This consolidation will bring together four organizations that share a commitment to the dairy industry and dairy-producer suc cess, as well as a dedication to quality and operational excel lence,” Land O’Lakes President and Chief Executive Officer John E. Gherty said. “In addition, it will continue the successful east ern milk-marketing efforts of Ad vantage Dairy Group. Ultimate ly, it will put us in a better position to compete effectively and deliver maximum value to members and customers.” Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers Cooperative Associa tion General Manager Robert Shore, who will manage the new Land O’Lakes Eastern Fluid Milk Marketing Division, said Advantage Dairy Group would address current industry forces on behalf of member-owners. “We are operating in a rapidly consolidating industry, in which success is increasingly de termined by the ability to main tain competitive size and scale,” Shore said. ‘This addresses that issue and continues the strong member and customer relation ships that are part of Advantage Dairy Group. The new organiza tion will enable us to improve milk-marketing efficiencies and market access for members.” “Establishing and maintaining a national procurement, process ing and marketing system are also critical to success in today’s Dam and daughter 1. Bryant Hlavaty. 2. Bryant Hlavaty. 3. Jacob Klein. Junior get of sire- Keystone Farms. Breeder's junior herd; Juniperdale Farms. NORTHAMPTON COUNTY 4-H DAIRY ROUND-UP SHOWMANSHIP AND FITTING Senior fitter 1. Brian Kromer. 2. Bryant Hlavaty 3. Brandy Hahn. Senior showmanship: 1. Brian Kromer. 2. Bryant Hlavaty. 3. Jimmy Kromer. Intermediate fitter 1. Stephanie Brewer. 2. Taralee Fulmer. 3. Cassie Fulmer. Intermediate showmanship: 1. Taralee Fulmer. 2. Diane Hahn. 3. Cassie Fulmer. Junior fitter 1. Stacy Brewer. 2. Timmy Selpt. 3. Amanda Fehnel. Junior showmanship: 1. Stacy Brewer. 2. Margaret Seipt. 3. Timmy Seipt. Champion fitter Brian Kromer. Reserve fitter Bryant Hlavaty. Champion showman: Bnan Kromer. Reserve showman: Bryant Hlavaty. COLORED BREEDS BROWN SWISS Summer yearling; 1. Charlene Barlieb. GUERNSEY Junior calf: 1. Diane Hahn. Junior yearling: 1. Diane Hahn. Senior 3-year-old; 1. Diane Hahn. JERSEY Senior calf: 1. Brian Kramer. Intermediate yearling; 1. Stacy Brewer. Cooperatives Unify dairy industry environment,” Gherty said. ‘The merger being explored will create a strength ened Eastern Fluid Milk Market ing Division within Land O’Lakes farmer-owned organiza tion. Land O’Lakes has a well-es tablished national presence in dairy foods manufacturing, milk marketing and value-added product marketing.” Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers Cooperative Associa tion President Jack Hardesty said that the four organizations were well-suited for unification. “We have a proven record of working together,” Hardesty said. “And we share a coopera tive commitment to generating and preserving market access for member milk, adding value to that milk and generating positive returns for producer-members.” Lone Star Milk Producers General Manager Jim Baird said, “When you look at customer con solidation and federal order re form, we’re operating in an envi ronment that makes this an important, positive, strategic de cision.” Officials of the four organiza tions did not release further de tails of the merger discussions, but indicated a target of early fall for the development of a defini tive merger agreement. That agreement would be subject to approval by the members of each participating cooperative. Land O’Lakes annually pro cures and processes approxi mately 12 billion pounds of milk, relatively equally divided among its eastern, upper midwest and California dairy producer re gions. Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers Cooperative As sociation, which markets milk for producer- members in ten eastern and south- eastern states, han- dies over three billion pounds of milk annu- ally. Lone Star Milk Producers markets 700 million pounds of milk in eight states from Kansas to Alabama. Arkansas Dairy Coop- erative As- sociation Junior 2-year-old: 1. Stephanie Brewer. Junior champion: Charlene Bariieb. Reserve Junior champion- Stacy Brewer. Junior 3-year-old: 1. Bnan Kromer. 2. Jimmy Kromer. 4-year-old-1. Bailey Reichard. Aged cow; 1. Bnan Kromer. 2. Brian Kromer. Senior champion; Brian Kromer. Reserve senior champion: Stephanie Brewer. QRAND CHAMPION Brian Kromer RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Charlene Bariieb HOLSTEIN Junior calf. 1. Bryant Hlavaty. 2. Bryant Hlavaty. 3. Stephanie Brewer. Intermediate calf 1. Margaret Seipt. 2. Stephanie Brewer. Senior calf: 1. Charlene Bariieb. 2. Jere my Smith. 3. Stacy Brewer. Summer yearling: 1. Taralee Fulmer. 2. Cassie Fulmer. Junior yearling; 1. Timmy Seipt. 2. Zach Fulmer. 3. Charlene Bariieb. Intermediate yearling: 1. Bryant Hlavaty. 2. Stephanie Brewer. 3. Bailey Reichard. Senior yearling: 1. Jeremy Smith. Junior champion: Timmy Seipt Reserve junior champion: Taralee Fulm er. Senior 2-year-dd: 1. Bryant Hlavaty. Junior 3-year-old: 1. Brandy Hahn. 2. Bailey Reichard. 4-year-old: 1. Charlene Barlieb. Aged cow: 1. Bryant Hlavaty. 2. Brandy Hahn. handles 300 million pounds of milk in four mid-southern states. Land O’Lakes (www.landola kesinc.com) is a national, farmer owned food and agricultural co operative, with sales approaching $6 billion. Land O’Lakes does business in all fifty states and more than fifty countries. It is a leading marketer of a full line of dairy-based consumer, foodser vice and food ingredient products across the U.S.; serves its interna tional customers with a variety of food and animal feed ingredients; and provides farmers and local cooperatives with an extensive line of agricultural supplies (feed, seed, crop nutrients and crop protection products) and services. Champions of Northampton County 4-H Dairy Round- Up Holstein Show, from left, William Lasher, Judge; Timmy Seipt with Keystone Mattie Jewel, Junior champion; Zach Fulmer for Bryant Hlavaty with Keystone Rudolph Lolipop, reserve senior and reserve grand champion; and Bryant Hlavaty with Keystone Highlight Lake, the senior and grand champion. Dry cow; 1. Brandy Hahn. Senior champion: Bryant Hlavaty. Reserve senior champion; Bryant Hlava- GRAND CHAMPION Bryant Hlavaty Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers Cooperative Associa tion (www.mdvamilk.OMn) is a milk marketing and processing cooperative which markets milk for nearly 1,600 dairy farmers in 10 states from Pennsylvania to Alabama. Headquartered in Res ton, Va., the cooperative includes a fluid milk processing plant in Newport News, Va.; two manu facturing plants in Laurel, Md. and Strasburg, Va.; and an equip ment warehouse in Frederick, Md. Lone Star Milk Producers, Windthorst, Texas, markets 700 million pounds of milk for 130 dairy farmers in Texas, Oklaho RESERVE QRAND CHAMPION Bryant Hlavaty Dam and daughter 1. Bryant Hlavaty. 2. Brian Kromar. ma, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Ala bama. Arkansas Dairy Cooperative Association, Damascus, Ark., represents 300 million pounds of milk and 185 dairy farmers in Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma. aSSy