0 NEPPCO Exposition Features )utstanding Educational Program *1,(5 fall’s 14-state exposition view the latest in industry /poultry farmers is shaping equipment, supplies and ser ies one of the most fact- vices •■on display in scores of ltd on modem egg techno- commercial exhibits, jy m recent years, according Expected to draw consider oilicials of the Northeastern able attention among the edu ullry Producers Council cational sessions this year will IEPPCO). sponsors of the be a workshop on high density n ual convention. housing and management tech- Rrtad-and-butter topics rang- nology featuring eight experts , from high-density housing various phases of this much d leukosis research to new discussed industry topic. Kcls in egg marketing will As it now shapes up, this featured at the 27th annual session will operate more like (together of northeastern a fast moving “quiz program” oducers here in the Farm than the usual panel. 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Agway Inc, Syracuse, N.Y. ,led ky the united farmer members of Eastern States Farmers Exchange and Cooperative GLF Exchange sk v -. Several noted veterinary ex perts have already been lined up for the program. Dr. Martin Sevoian ot the University of Massachusetts will bring pro ducers up to date on progress in avian leukosis research. Dr. Harold L. Chute of the Univer sity of Maine will speak on the production of PPLO-free flocks. A highlight in the field of egg marketing will be the talk by Carl E. Nall, executive secre tary of the Pacific Dairy and Poultry Association, who will tell northeastern producers how poultry products are mar keted on the west coast. Among the other speakers already assigned are Hermon I. Miller, director, poultry divi sion U. S. Department* of Agri culture, on the topic of hous ing and management, and, Joe Claybaugh, of DeKalb Agricul tural Association, Inc., on the subject of raising, handling and buying started pullets. Popular features of the form er NEPPCO expositions will be continued this year Selec tion of the Poultry Princess and Star Poultry Farmer of the northeast, competition among Future Faimeis of America gioups fn egg and poultry judging and 4-H demon strations in poultry cookery, marketing and pioduotion will all be featuied A complete piogram for the ladies, anothei one for youngs ters taking part in the exposi tion and a grand banquet pre ceding the selection of the poultry puncess are once again highlights of the giant conven tion y< y . '1 Agway Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 8, 1964 New Dairy Show Entries Open HARRISBURG Entries had started coming in today for the new Pennsylvania All- American Dairy Show to be held Sept. 14-17 in the State Farm Show Building. Harold R. McCulloch, mana ger, said the first to arrive were registrations for two young bulls from the First Pennsylvania Artificial Breed ing Cooperative at Lewisburg. These were a junior yearling Guernsey, Old Homestead Pace maker, and a Holstein calf, Rosm Letitia Rambler. Cows, heifers and calves from dairy farms throughout the state accounted for twen ty-three other entiies that ar rived as the registrations open ed Entries close August 15 Animals will arrive for the show just before it opens. McCulloch said plans for the show, an international open exposition that embraces the United States and Canada, are well advanced and that in quiries and offers of support have been “veiy encouraging ” Included in the show will be animals of the six principal dairy bleeds Ayrshue, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Hol stein. Jeisey and Milking Shoit- Concrete Ready-Mix Concrete Mixed, Ready To Pour! Cali Us For Quick Delivery! New Holland KJ Concrete Products New Holland, Pa. 354-2114 Poultry EquipmentlsOur Business "(was Are Our E. M. He r Associates . . . distributors of quality poultry and hog equipment. 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