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HERSHEY EQUIPMENT Co., Inc. 215 Diller Avenue $ WiV-Ve? ,rf«7 r l '. wstayn »»«■***• ~*r~ _ •*,' Some fourteen nationally and internationally known figures are set to explore in depth the issues facing poultrymen today. Keynote speaker at the opening luncheon, Monday, Oct. 12, will be the U.S. Ass’t. Sectreary of Agriculture, Phone (717) 354-5168 or (717) 872-5111 AUTHORIZED Dutchman , DISTRIBUTOR .'r> r» t'ri'/i <. -1. J I \ A v** A 4 v* a**Ta <■«.** **■* * » 4** * ■*** £:r n-T^*, ?*,■* ££^i^C'xTc Vii.’Vj Richard L Feltner. He will be followed in the afternoon by trio of mdustrymen on three key topics. John F. Bergdoll of Big Dutchman will present “The Case for DPW”; Dr. John W. Dodge of Agway, Inc., will discuss “Other Alternatives for Those Who Can Take Ad vantage of Them”; and Dr. A. W. Jasper of the American Farm Bureau Federation and new president of the World’s Poultry Science Ass’n., will conclude the afternoon program with discourse on “Revolutionary Concepts in Marketing”. On Tuesday morning, Wallace A. Mitcheltree, Rutgers University specialist in the art ot managing people, will present three short lectures on the general theme of “Management m a Time of Revolutionary Change”. Each lecture will be in troduced by a short skit performed by the NEPPCO Players. Hiring, ab senteeism, turnover and motivating farm workers are among the topics to be covered. At noon, a Commodity Luncheon will feature a talk on the egg industry by Ralph J. Thomas, manager of poultry marketing services for DeKalb Agßesearch, Inc., followed by a panel discussion on the future of broiler production in the Northeast moderated by William A. Haffert, Jr., editor of Broiler Industry. Panelists mclude Bob Blades of Bayshore Foods, Easton, Md.; Herb Hutchings of Talk to the Professionals Don’t gamble with your hog raising investment. 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High Stockely, senior vice president & chief economist for Girard Bank, one of the nation’s leading financial institutions, will discuss the economic outlook with emphasis on the money market and who will finance agriculture in the future. Bruno Tasch, the man responsible for buying Agway’s feed ingredients for some 20 years, will look into the immediate future to discuss both availability and price of feed grams. Input costs, of course, must be balanced with output prices to insure profitability. Accordingly, Roland G. Hendrickson, president of Pfizer’s Agricultural Division, will reveal the results of his study of the outlook for egg, broiler and turkey prices. Finally, Dr. Don Paarlberg, Director of Agricultural Economics for USDA, just returned from a pre-Food Conference meeting in Rome, will give an overview of the world food situation and the outlook for U.S. export of finished agricultural products, especially poultry. 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