C2-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 1,2003 Officers of former AGRMNC., now ACI Construction, from left: Leon F. Martin, vice president sales; J. Daniel Buch, president; Rodney L. Moyer, vice president con struction, review plans for a new community center in Chester County. AGRI-INC. Changes Name To ACI Construction EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) — ACI Construction, formally known as AGRI-INC., recently announced that the company would officially be operating under the new name ACI Con struction with AGRI-INC. re tained as the parent corporate entity J. Daniel Buch, president of ACI Construction said, “In changing our name we wanted to find a name which expanded our identity in the construction business beyond the agricultural community. Currently the greater portion of our client base is focused on commercial and industrial, retail, office facilities and church construction in the southeastern Pennsylvania region.” Over twenty employees make up the ACI Construction work force and several of the experi enced staff has been with the company since 1968 when AGRI-INC. was founded. New construction projects in clude a 26,500 sq. ft. two-story Tammy Nichols Joins Agway Feed & Nutrition SHIPPENSBURG—Agway Feed and Nutrition has named Tammy Nichols as a dairy nutri tion specialist in southwestern Pennsylvania. She works with dairy farmers in Fayette, Somer set, and Westmoreland counties. Nichols, of Confluence, is a graduate of Penn State Univer sity with a B.S. in Animal Sci / 1 r<s\ \ ❖ Business News ❖ meat processing and warehouse addition for John F. Martin & Sons, Inc. in Lancaster County; and recently Spring Run Associ ates in Coatesville conti acted ACI for construction of a 5,000 sq. ft. one-story community center with a projected comple tion date of May 2003. Both of these projects are typical design build relationships ACI forms with its clientele. ACI has established a reputa tion for high standards and quality construction over the years with relationships based on the Design Build concept. Business owners have found this method fulfills their primary goals with less time involve ment, and project completions are better controlled within budget guidelines and on-time schedules. For over twenty years, ACI Construction has been the re gional authorized dealer of Ceco Building Systems, a leader in the pre-engineered steel building in dustry. ence and a focus on dairy production. Since 1995, Nichols has en hanced her academic training by holding various positions on Northeast progressive dairy farms. Last spring, she partici pated in the North American In tercollegiate Dairy Challenge at Michigan State University. Gardner Named Dairy Sales Manager For Agway Feed And Nutrition SHIPPENSBURG (Cumber land Co.) Charles E. Gardner, DVM, MBA, has been named Agway Feed and Nutri tion’s dairy sales manager for eastern Pennsylvania. The announcement was made by Frank A. Ziacik Jr., vice president of marketing and sales for Agway Feed and Nutrition. Gardner brings strong dairy and business credentials, includ ing 26 years of experience as a veterinarian in private practice, to his role directing the eastern Pennsylvania sales force. He has been with Agway since 1999 as the director of the company’s Tested-Specific Pathogen Free heifer program, which he will continue to supervise. BUY, SELL, TRADE OR RENT THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED ADS IN Lancaster Farming PHONE: 717-626-1161 OR 717-394-3047 FAX: 717-733-6058 Mon., lues., Wed., Fri. 8 AM to 5 PM Thurs. 7 AM to 5 PM . --- Lancaster Farming Check out our Website www.lancasterfarmmo.com “Charlie is well-respected and well-known by dairy pioducers throughout the Northeast,” Ziacik said. “Both our custom ers and our sales staff will bene fit from his knowledge.” Gardner is a frequent speaker on both herd health manage ment and dairy farm business practices. Last month, he was a featured speaker on youngstock health at the Fifth International Dairy Housing Conference in Kuhn Knight Introduces New Box Spreader BROADHEAD, Wis. Kuhn Knight Inc. has introduced a new model 1150 box spreader. It has a 500 heaped cubic foot capacity and features an hydraulic drive, dual apron, and two 20-inch diameter, heavy-duty rooster-comb beat ers with replaceable beater paddles. Five box spreader models are available from 300 to 700 heaped cubic foot capacities. BACKHOES THE PRECISION FORTURF THE POWER FOR CONSTRUCTION • Available in 6-1/2, B’, 9' and 12-1/2’ Models • Skid Steer Models Available in 8’ and 9’ Sizes • Hydraulic Cylinders Feature NitroSteel® Black Piston Rods • Ease of Operation with Two Level Hydraulic Controls • Buckets ranging from 9" to 36” • Replaceable Hardened Teeth 0 11,111 f I,ic 141 East Main St Silverdale, PA 18962 215-257-5177 Ihunw , i lliji'i.),. Rt 220, Mam St Exit Jersey Shore, PA 17740 570-398-1391 LUioth Ur j I ,ii iii f «i,11f Rd 2, Box 24A New Rmgold, PA 17960 570-943-2131 r r t<i )t<, t o, ipnu , i < 4910 Kernsville Rd Orefield, PA 18069 610-366-2095 www.landpride.com Fort Worth, Texas. In Novem ber, Gardner spoke at two Agway-sponsored educational seminars, lecturing on employee management at the Agway Cer tified Dairy Herd Manager sem inar and discussing the intricacies of asset transfer at the Family Farm seminars. 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