Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 12, 1974, Image 21

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    Neppco Convention
Set for Oct . 21 -22
Billed as a program of
“Rcvoluntionary Concepts”,
the 43rd Annual Convention
of the Northeastern Poultry
Producers Council (NEPP
CO), will meet in
Philadelphia in the Ben
jamin Franklin Hotel of
October 21 & 22.
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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
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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
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The final session Tuesday
afternoon, Oct. 22, promises
to be the grand finale of this
star-studded Convention
program. Titled the
“Outlook Session", it will
present four distinguished
personalities, each highly
respected in his particular
field. 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.
The convention will in
clude a special program for
the ladies, an open night
Monday, Oct. 21, for sup
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Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Oct. 12,1974
pliers hospitality. plus a
gala reception, banquet and
entertainment on Tuesday
evening.
“We have already
received a large number of
advance registrations and
more are arriving daily",
reports NEPPCO president,
Henk Wentmk. “We are
offering a zippered briefcase
filled with gifts to those who
register in advance and
apparantly that has proven a
sufficient incentive for a lot
of people to do so,” Wentmk
concluded.
For registration in
formation and forms, call or
write NEPPCO, 322 Oxford
Valley Road, Fairless Hills,
Pa. 19030 ( 215-547-0190)
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