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W Hesseltine, Chief of USDA’s Fermentation Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, Peoria, Illinois “Feed Quality and Sup plements Needed for Poultry”- Dr. Roland Leach of Penn State “Feed Quality and Sup plements for Dairy Cattle” - Dr. Richard Adams of Penn State “Grain Standards and Grain Quality” - Dr. Robert Pfeifer of Penn State A panel discussion entitled “Emergency Feed Programs - Past, Present and Future” will follow, featuring Edward D. Hews, Director, Commodity Loan and Service Division, USDA, Washington, representing government; Clarence Gummo, Dairyman from Port Matilda, Pennsylvania, representing farmers; and Donald W. Parke Aim for Big Yields Here's the 3-way that can make big yields under a wide range of populations and soil D conditions. Produces a large ear that's UcKALa packed with heavy, golden grain Plant XL-374 this year. XL-374, and other XL's now in stock ■DEKALB" is a registered brand name "XL" numbers are hybrid designations Smoketown, Pa. Rh. 397-3539 Executive Vice President, PennAg Industries Association, representing industry. In addition to Dr. Long the conference committee was composed from Penn State faculty Dr. Owen Keene, Dr. Erskm Cash, Dr Robert Pfeifer, Dr. David Kradel and Dr. Earl Partenheimer; from PennAg Industries Association, Dr. Thomas Zeigler, Robert Osmun, Samuel Wilson, Jr., Dr. E. I. Robertson, Harry Stambaugh and Donald W. Parke The confernece is open to all who have interest. For reser vations contact: Ag Conference Coordinator, 410 J 0. Keller Conference Center, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802. Cost is $6 00 for the banquet on March 6 and $12.00 for the session March 7 which will include conference materials and luncheon Fix-It Tip You can have light switches that are silent, that glow in the dark, that dim or brighten the light and even switches that consist of a single large button which you can hit with your elbow when your hands are full. 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