27 Pa. Farm Organizations Set Meetings Twenty-seven statewide scheduled meetings in agricultural organizations Harrisburg during Farm Show involving practically everything, week January 10-14. agriculturally speaking have Sixteen of the sessions will be PROFIT TAKER FEED MORE OF THE NUTRIENTS YOU GROW . WITH A HARVESTORE system Do you feed as much as you harvest? Probably not if you still store your forage where oxygen is more likely to get it. Extensive studies have shown that oxidation can burn up much of the total nutrient value of feed stored this way. The oxygen controlled Harvestore system “locks in” more valuable protein and TDN. Less waste at the bunk, took. Grab a handful of haylage that’s been processed through a Harvestore unit, smell it, and you’ll see why livestock really lick the feedbunks clean And your Harvestore structure goes to work with your very first cutting and keeps right on working throughout the entire growing season Its top loading, bottom unloading feature lets you continue to fill even while feeding. With a HARVESTORE you can harvest earlier at peak nutritional value. Earlier cutting of alfalfa could mean an extra bonus cutting each year. For other crops, early cutting provides an opportunity to multiple crop. Don’t you owe it to yourself to get the complete story? PEHN-JERSEY HARVESTORE SYSTEMS INC. NEW HOLLAND, PA. SEE US AT THE FARM SHOW PH. 717 354-5171 “1971 HARVESTORE DEALER OF THE YEAR” PROFIT MAKER held in the Farm Show complex, according to the program of the 56th Pennsylvania Farm Show. The groups will range from beekeepers to nut growers, and flying farmers to vegetable growers, but with livestock associations dominating the meeting scene. The Show is open from 8 a.m to 9 pm. Monday through Thursday and from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday. The meeting schedule with the organization’s time of meeting and location are as follows : Pennsylvania Ayrshire Breeders Association 3-5 p.m. Monday, January 10, business meeting, Room E, Main Show Building. Pennsylvania State Beekeepers Association 9:30 a m Monday, January 10, business meeting, Room 309, Department of Agriculture Building ,Ipm, election of of- 6 30 pm , Banquet, Colonial Park United Church of Christ, 5000 Devonshire Road Pennsylvania Berkshire Breeders Association 2pm Monday, January 10, business meeting. Room B, Main Show Building Pennsylvania Charolais Association —6pm. Wednesday, January 12, annual meeting, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8,1972 Room B, Main Show Building. Pennsylvania Chester White Swine Breeders Association 1 p.m. Tuesday, January 11, business meeting, Room D, Main Show Building. Pennsylvania Christmas Tree rowers Association 29th annual winter meeting, Penn Harris Motor Inn: 4 pm. Sunday, January 9, directors meeting, Susquehanna Room; 8:30 - 12 noon Monday, January 10, registration, educational sessions, Cumberland Room, 1-30 pm., business meeting, elections, 6.30 pm, banquet, Susquehanna Room, 9 a m. - 12 noon Tuesday, January 11, educational sessions, panel discussions, Cumberland Room. Pennsylvania Crop Im provement Association, Inc. 6 30 pm. Wednesday, January 12, corn growers banquet. Department of Agriculture Cafeteria; Recognition of win ners Pennsylvania Five-Acre Corn Club, Pennsylvania One- Acre Corn Contest Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association —6 30 p m Tuesday, January 11, annual meeting and banquet, Penn Harris Motor Inn, Camp Hill Society of Farm Women of Pennsylvania 53rd Annual State Convention Monday, January 10, 10 a m opening ceremonies, The Forum, Education Building, 4-6 pm., social hour, Penn Harris Motor Inn, Camp Hill, 6pm, Banquet, Penn Harris Motor Inn, 9am Tuesday, January 11, annual business meeting, Room F, Main Show Building, elections Pennsylvania Flying Farmers Association 10 a.m. - 12 Noon Wednesday, January 12, meeting, Room E, Mam Show Building. Future Farmers of America 8:30 am. Monday, January 10, executive council meeting, Room 321, Education Building; 830 a.m. Tuesday, January 11, executive council meeting reconvenes, 8:30 a.m Wed nesday, January 12, executive council reconvenes, 12 30 pm., annual Awards Convention. The Forum, Education Building, concert, State FFA Band, opening ceremony, Greetings, Honorable James A McHale, Secretary of Agriculture, Ad dress, Honorable Milton J Governor, conferring Honorary Keystone Farmer Degrees, presentation of FFA Citations, introduction of American Farmers, presen tation of Agriculture Proficiency Awards, conferring Keystone Farmer Degrees, Star Farmer and Star Agribusinessman Ceremonies, closing ceremony Future Homemakers of America Ipm Monday, January 10, executive council meeting, Room 103, Executive House, 9am Tuesday, January 11, executive council meeting reconvenes, 6 30 p m , Red Rose Dinner, Penn Harris Hotel, Third and Walnut streets, Harrisburg, 930 a m Wednesday, January 12, annual Winter meeting, The Forum, Education Building, opening ceremony, greetings, reports, conferring of Honorary Memberships, conferring of State (Continued On Page 41) 35
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