Stakeholders Recognize Dairy Producers With Pacesetter Awards MICHELLE KUNJAPPU Lancaster Farming Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Three dairy operations were recognized with Pennsylva nia Dairy Stakeholders Paceset ter Awards at the organization’s annual meeting Thursday.Hile- Farms. Vista Grande I arms, and Herman Brubaker re ceived the awards, which honor dairy producers who portray a positive image ot the dairy indus ti\ and work to establish a viable hit me for the industry. Dave and .lanet Hileman, Ty rone, Blair County, operate Hile ciest Farms, a 450-cow operation In addition, Dave is the president ot the Professional Dairy Manag er , of Pennsylvania (PDMP). The Hriemans have also worked to in ■orporatc Hispanic labor into their operation. ‘Dave is always willing to ask it there is a better, fastei, cheap er. more efficient way to get things done,” said Ralph Heffner Pacesetter awards committee Jiair. “It there is, he'll find it” and share his experience with others, said Heffner. Vista Grande Farm, Fleet Champions Named In Junior Beef Breeding Show HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) 4-H, FFA, and Junior Beef Asso ciation members participated in the Junior Beef Breeding Show at the Keystone International Livestock Exposition on Oct. 6. Breeds repre sented in the show include the Angus, Hereford, Limousin, Shorthorn, Simmental, and Highland. In the Angus Show, the grand champion winner was Herman Hake, fitters. Winning the reserve champion rosette was Cortney Dukehart, Skyesville. The Hereford breed winner was Pine Tree Acres, Thurmont, Md. and CJ Cattle Company, Mount Joy, won the reserve champion. Receiving champion recognition in the Limousin breed was Bailey Rittberger, Zanesville, Ohio. To complete the champion pair was Lil Texas Farm, Collins, N.Y. as the reserve grand champion. Adam Zurin, Mount Joy, wonShorthom breed grand champion. To round out the championship was Andrew Keller, Middletown, Md. with the reserve grand champion. Completing the Junior Beef Breeding Show was the Simmental breed with Shane Smithson, White Hall, as grand champion and Mat thew Blaugh, Jonestown, as reserve grand champion. [Pad 1 M paid!! 81^11^1^3^ YEAR-END SPRAYER SALE ORDER NOW FOR SPRING & SAVE • 200, 300, 500 and 750 Gallon Trailer Sprayers • 25, 55, 110, 200 and 300 Gallon 3PT Hitch Sprayers • Order by Dec. 20th • • 2002 Year Prices • Additional Discounts ; Up To $4OO Paul B. Zimmerman. Inc, wood, Berks County, is owned by David and Phoebe Bitler, a 100-cow operation. They are working on combining more than 600 acres of cropland with their neighbors, which will allow the couple to focus more closely on the dairy aspect of their farm business. Phoebe has been active in pub lic speaking for agriculture and serves in leadership roles of sev eral agricultural organizations. David sells registered breeding bulls and is treasurer of the Penn sylvania Holstein Association. The couple also organize and sponsor several bus tours, such as to the World Dairy Expo, and host an agricultural focus tour each year. Herman Brubaker opeiates a 70-cow dairy in West Alexandria, Ohio. He leads Dairy Farmers of America (DFA) and spearheaded the effort to develop single-serve, recyclable plastic milk con tainers. Brubaker also supported development ot flavored milk products to compete with other single-serve beverages. Prior to those accomplish ments, he led the industry in leg- Paul B. SGaCDßgliiiaiD 1 50 Woodcorner Rd islation supporting the dairy in dustry, encouraging and overseeing the unification of re gional dairy organizations into Dairy Management, Inc. (DMI), a national program. Brubaker is board chair of DMI. Pacesetter Award nominations are accepted throughout the year and are due Oct. 1, 2003. Contact Michelle Jaymes-Parks at (717) 948-6609 for nomination forms. Also during the annual meet ing, Allyn Lamb gave a trea surer’s report and two incumbent and two new board members were elected to the organization’s board. President Chuck Cruickshank gave a synopsis of the past year’s Available Options • 12’, 20’, 30’, 35’ and 40’ Manual Fold Booms • 30’, 45’ & 60’ Hydraulic Fold Booms • Teejet Automatic Rate Controllers • Manual or Electric Boom Controls • Teejet Valves & Nozzles • Tank Rinse System • Chemical Induction System • Power Wash with Jug Rinse • 5 Gal. or 15 Gal. Foamer Markers • Hypro Roller, Centrifugal or Diaphragm Pumps ' Util/, PA 17543 i'l) 738-7350 From left stands Ralph Heffner, Pacesetter awards committee chair; Phoebe and David Bitler, Fleetwood; Janet and Dave Hileman, Tyrone; Scott Higgins, ADADC Mid- East for Herman Brubaker; and Chuck Cruickshank, president, Pennsylvania Dairy Sta keholders. activities of the organization. In April, Pennsylvania Dairy Stake holders sponsored an economic task force meeting that pooled the ideas of 25 industry represen tatives to set goals to be achieved by 2005. Part of the organization’s goals is an online dairy resource plan ning guide (dairydevelopment.p su.edu), a checklist and directory of service providers for dairy op erations. The organization also sponsors advocacy groups to carry the message of the industry, and has been “very involved in legislative activity,” according to Cruirk shank. 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