A—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday. October 18.19 M • Local Egg (Continued liom Page 1) the signing hv Albeit .) Russo president of NEPPCO, .md IMM CO’s piesidont Don Sloloinu The piesidents ot the two groups pointed out that joint sponsorship ol an industiy ex position was a significant move forward toward a stiongoi and more unified industiy •PIMCO and NEPPCO aie agreed that the needs and piob terns of today's poultn industry are best met by a unified exposi lion.” Piesident Russo com mented "We believe that this is a significant step foiwaid in meeting the changing needs of a dynamic industiy " He added that NEPPCO's an nual business meeting and con vent ion would be held in ion junction with the exposition in Cincinnati •\nothei uiipoi ta”' ic.it me ol tne NEPPCO P’MCO agi cement <s that it oncoui asa* the acme participation ol othei industiy organizations in co sponsoislvp of the exposition While th e Intel national Poultry Industiv Exposition has here-to foi e been held in September, dates for the 1970 show have been shifted to Octo ber to bring the dates closer to the traditional NEPPCO show time, and to honor a request that the dates not conflict with next year’s World Poultry Con gress in Spain. Nearly a dozen key decisions were hammered out by offic ers and directors of NEPPCO in two full days of meeting that proceeded the opening of the annual convention and exposi tion Under discussion were a wide range of topics, involving, foi Ihe most part, the paths the Council will puisue in the months ahead Official actions included the following 3 B B Geghan’s repoit on HOT LINE FOR 1970 LEADERS Funk's-G Hot Line Hybrids have been setting new yield records all over the country They out-yield old favorites . . . stand better under thick planting and heavy fertiliza tion . successfully battle pests and bad weather . . . produce quality grains. Join with the Funk’s-G Hot ILme Leaders for 1970. Call your Moffman Seed Man. A. H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc. l«wdlisville, Pa. THE NEPPCO SCENE that greeted visitors to com mercial exhibits as they stepped in the door of the low er the National Egg Pricing Sys- states were taking part in this monly known as the Aiken egg dues schedule and voted to le tem committee was received year’s program. inspection bill. vise it to allow the smaller pio and approved by the directors 3 The Board f Direct ac . 4. NEPPCO expressed its ap- <*ucer to join and take an active in behalf of its egg producer preciation of the objectives P art > the same time, members. cepted the action of the NEPP- which the United Egg Pro . permitting the larger producers CO Executive Committee in d £ ers was founded and °“ ecog . and integrators to carry their 2 R H Burtner reported on urging that the Council contact mzes the benefits derived from proportionate share the Exposition Youth Program other tiade associations to ob- UEP for poultrymen, and parti- Boaid volumeeied to told directors that about 80 tain early hearings on US. Sen- cularly for NEPPCO members man a fried chicken stmd at the poultiy youngsters from 11 ate Bill S 2116 This is com- 5 Directors reviewed the (Continued on Poga 9) , 898-2261 remember your weedy alfalfa? full of yellow rocket, white cockle and chickweed? We have the answer. Princep® herbicide. And the time to spray is now. This fall. Princep, brand of simazine herbicide, goes to work controlling seedling white cockle, yellow rocket, cheatgrass, and other problem annual broadleaf weeds and grasses. Spray now and get weed-free, top quality alfalfa next spring. We have the Princep, and the custom equipment to apply it Calf us today. Call Your Local Custom Applicator Or Dealer. level hall at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hotel. LF. Photo
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