f New President Of National Dairy Shrine Named COLUMBUS, Ohio Dr. David Seiner, dairy genetics con sultant, Shawano, Wisconsin was elected president of National Dairy Shrine (NDS) on Oct. 4 during the 52nd annual meeting conducted during the World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wis. The new president is serving his second term on the NDS board and has served as co-chair man of the 50th anniversary cele bration in 1999 as well as chair man of several other committees. Need farm equipment? Check out the classifieds in Section C! Serving Farmers Since 1881 The new president-elect is Dr. Duane Norman, USDA research leader in Beltsville, Md. Norman is also in his second term on the board and is serving as chairman of the national membership com mittee. Total membership in NDS recently passed the 17,000 mark during the World Dairy Expo where 159 individuals joined the ranks. The 2001-2002 executive com mittee consists of David Seiner, chairman; Duane Norman, presi- Ephrata National Bank For more information on this and other Ag Loan Programs call at 717-721-5220 or email: bzook@ephratanationalbank.com 808 ZOOK 3£S! Member F.D.I.C. dent-elect; Richard Denier, retir ing president; Steve Berland; John Meyer; find Dr. Chris Woel fel. Julia De Lavergne, Columbus, Ohio was elected to the 21 mem ber board of directors. Reelected for second terms were Steve Ber land, Randy Kortus, John Meyer, Dr. Duane Norman, Charles Sattler, and Dr. Chris Woelfcl. Nominations for all 2002 awards and scholarships are due on or before March IS, 2002. Ap plications may be downloaded from the Website, www.dairy shrine.org. Minimum Loan $lOO,OOO. 5 Year Rate Fix. Ist Lien on Qualifying Farm Required. Appraisal, Title Insurance, Documentation and Closing Costs to Borrower. Maximum 75% Loan to Value. Qualified Ag Purpose Only. New or Existing Deposit Account Required. Offer Expires 12/31/01. a Scenic Mountain Cooperative Conducts Meeting WYSOX (Bradford Co.) Scenic Mountain Milk Producers Cooperative recently conducted their annual meeting at the Bon anza Restaurant here, attended by the members from Bradford and Sullivan counties. Manager La Verne McCarty commended the members on their continued support of the cooperative and announced a successful year with a patronage dividend of 12 cents per hundredweight on last year’s production paid to members. United Ag Services’ President Robert Nichols, stressed the need for additional milk supplies to meet market demands, urging members to recruit additional producers for Scenic Mountain. ♦Some Restrictions May Apply Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 10,2001-A35 He also discussed the advantages of a quality premium program with declining milk prices ex pected over the next few months. Nichols noted that the declining number of dairy farms in Penn sylvania is making it increasingly difficult to meet manufacturers’ demands. Scenic Mountain is a member of United Ag Services. Robert Stoll, Rome, and Duane and Betty Reibson, Fork sville, were the top quality award winners for 2001. Each year, United Ag Services presents awards to its member coopera tive’s top quality producers. Robert Cole, Ulster, was re elected president. Duane Reibson was elected vice president, and Judy Oliver, Meshop pen, was re-elected secretary/treasurer. United Ag Services is a federation of dairy cooperatives that sup plies marketing, ac counting, quality, and payroll services to small and medium sized agricultural or ganizations and indi vidual fanners. BUY, SELL, TRADE OR RENT THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED ADS IN Lancaster Farming PHONE: 717-626-1164 OR 717-394-3047 FAX: 717-733-6058 Mon., lues., Wed., Fri. 8 AM to 5 PM Thors. 7 AM to 5 PM