Neppco plans 14-state convention HERSHEY, Pa. - Poultry producers from the h northeastern states will return to the heart of Penn sylvania's farmbclt once again this year for an annual exposition weighted heavily with practical guidelines for on-farm profits during the immediate years ahead. As an example, the best means of capitalizing production by 1980 will be explored by successful business experts from varied backgrounds in one of nearly a dozen educational phases of the program planned for those attending the 44th anniversary convention of the Northeastern Poultry Producers Council. Producers and allied in dustrymen will gather for the first time In the Hershey Convention Center when they meet October 21 through 23. IS/EOBT ,T HAS DONE w WHAT ARE YOUR HEATING COSTS NOW? USED BULK TANKS 300 gal Moionnier 300 »'• Jamesway YOU HAVE EVERYTHING Emphasis on the Keystone State is strong at the con vention. Most of the 205 entries in the big market egg show and in the best-carton of-lhe-show contest arc from Pennsylvania farms, and the state always wins in the attendance figures. Dr. L. Dwight Schwartz, professor, Veterinary Science Ex tension, at Penn State University, is but one of several speakers with in timate experience with the state’s agricultural con cents. Fred Adams, eminently successful president of Cal- Maine Foods in Jackson, Miss., will share the plat form with two expert financial advisors to the poultry industry in the production capitalization discussion on Wednesday, October 22. One of the others, C. F DAIRY FARMER CHECK WITH US. WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO SAVE *300.00 to 7000 per year. TO GAIN. Call (717) 768-7111 Dickson, vice president of Federal Land Bank of Baltimore, will look ahead to the increasing dependence lenders will be placing on adequate hedging programs, and William Grossclosc, vice president, Rockingham National Bank, Harrison burg, Va., will view the futures market as a useful tool in industry. "We probably have a larger percentage of our money in the poultry In dustry than any other financial institution, and we’ve never lost a dollar on a poultry loan," Grossclose says. “But, if the industry expects to continue to get adequate long-term finan cing, it must trim the vicious cycles which plague it. The industry will benefit from the good, new blood which seeks to become a part of it, but new people will not be attracted to it, nor can they IT AGAIN!! NEW survive, without greater supply-demand stability." In store for visitors at the big new Convention Center will be the 1975 edition of the latest in poultry products, equipment and services, the big market egg and carton shows, youth and ladies special programs and ac companyong social events. Information on show registration is available at NEPPCO offices, 322 Oxford Valley Road, Fairless Hills, Pa. 19030, telephone 215-547- 0190. Room reservations should be made directly with the Hershey Motor Lodge. m - in— vf| § U' u ;$ SPECIAL OF THE WEEK - USED 400 GAL. UNIVERSAL VAC. THE BULK MILK COOLER THAT HAS EVERYTHING including AUTOMATIC WASHING SYSTEM! (JSUji.- Pip l *- Model V If you are in the market for a bulk milk cooler and you don’t check all the advantages of the Mueller Models "OH” and “MHL,” you may be buying an obsolete cooler. QUEEN ROAD REPAIR Box 67, Intercourse, PA 17534 OR Answering Service 354-4374 24 Hour Service We Stock Hess’ Farm Supplies, Check Our Prices on Animal Medications' 43; 3 ft The Mueller Model “OH" with HiPerForm cooling, Mueller-Matic Automatic Washing System, and built in freeze protection control is the most advanced bulk milk cooler in the world. The nation’s most progressive dairymen are using it. Shouldn’t you be? Model M After 5 P.M JOHN D. WEAVER 656 9982 - KENNETH M. GROFF 354 0473 GID DIENNER 768-8521 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Oct 11.1975-T - HEAT RECORDER...The world's first floral ther mometer has been unveiled at Kings Island, the 1600-acre family entertainment center near Cincinnati. Ohio. Display is 35 feet long and plants are red, green and yellow Alter nantheria. Every two hours during the day pans of red plants are repositioned in the temperature line to record the temperature. SS PEOPLE SSI FOR SIRES, PROGRAMS & SERVICE CALL Bangor, PA Denver, PA HoHwood, PA Landisville, PA Milton, PA Muncy, PA Newwlle, PA Port Murray, PA Reedsville, PA Richland, PA Schwenksville, PA Sinking Springs, PA Stewartstown, PA Thomasville, PA West Grove, PA ■Foi I Model OH —USED DIESELS— Phone 717-768-7111 Eric Heinsohn Damn Yoder Paul Herr James Charles Marlin Bingaman Ronald Vandine Randall Hinkle Robert Kayhart Glenn Barr 717-667-2775 or 717-935-2211 717-866-4228 215-326-2337 215-374-7798 717-993-2281 717-225-3758 215-869-9187 Paul Martin William Shainline C. Robert Greider, Jr. Marvin Joines Ira Boyer Maurice Stump Model RH V. A. Lister Ruston Deutz 59 215-588-4704 215-267-3423 717-284-4592 717-898-8694 717-742-8408 717-546-6903 717-776-3811 201-689-2605 ™T|
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