Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 07, 1977, Image 101

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    Poultry people to discuss energy
ANCASTER. - A sym
iuro on the conservation
energy in the poultry
iustry will be held here at
Farm and Home Center
rt Wednesday. $lO
rfetration fee is required,
lie meeting will cover
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itilation, building con-
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Longocre Electrical
Svc. Inc.
Bally, PA
Phone (215) 845-2261
H. Daniel Wenger
& Bro. Inc.
RDI, Hamburg, PA
Phone (215) 488-1025
Jim's Soles & Service
Oak Bottom RD Box 37
Quarryville, PA.
Phone (7X7) 786-1533
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struction, intermittent
lighting, nutritional aspects
of energy, improved
methods of management of
energy in broiler raising,
pullets, layers and poultry
processing plants.
Lancaster County Ex
tension Agent Jay Irwin will
be in charge of the day-long
i
Brandt's Form Supply, Inc.
proceedings, which begin at
9 a.m. and end at 5 p.m.
Following is a complete
schedule of title program.
9:00 a.m.-Registration-$lO
per person; includes
lunch: send name and
business address to Jay
Irwin, Farm and Home
Center, Lancaster.
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Glenn E. Hurst
RD2, East Earl, PA
Ph. (215) 445-6865
Pen. W. Hostetter
RD2, Annville, PA
Ph. (717) 867-2896
Lester B. 801 l
RDI, Lititz, PA
Ph.(717)626-6198
601 E. High St.
Elizabethtown, PA
Ph.(717)367-1221
Si 25 a.m.-Welcome by Dr.
Kenneth Goodwin, Head,
Department of Poultry
Science, The Penn
sylvania State Univer
sity.
9:35 a.m.-Current & Future
Use in the Poultry In
dustry, Dr. Tony
Stemberger, Agricul-.
tural Economics, PSU.
10:05 a.m.-A Checklist for
Energy Use on a Poultry
Farm, Dr. Floyd Hicks,
Chairman, Science Ex
tension, PSU.
10:35 a.m.-Nutritional
Aspects of Energy
Conservation, Dr.
Richard Peacock,
Pennfield Corporation,
Lancaster.
11:10 arm. -Question and
Answer Period
11:30 a.m.-Break for LUNCH
Special free time in this
symposium to get
acquainted.
11:40 to 12:55 p.m.-Lunch in
Farm and Home Center
(lncluded in Registration
fee)
1:00 p.m.-Intermittent light
for Layers, Prof. Charles
Ostrander, Poultry
Extension, Cornell
University, Ithaca, NY.
1:30 p.m.-Improved House
Construction and In
sulation, Dr. Joe Mc-
Curdy, Prof. of
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ir ■
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Quality & Service Since 1927
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 7.1977
Drought
committee formed
WASHINGTON, D.C. -
Four beads of executive
departments and agencies
involved in handling aid to
drought areas met April 26 at
the White House and formed
Agricultural Engineering
Extension, PSU.
2:00 p.m.-Energy Con
servation in Poultry
Processing, Bill Kulp,
Pennfield Corporation,
Lancaster.
2:30 p.m.-Coffee Break and
Social Time
3:00 p.m.-Manage Ven
tilation to Save Energy,
Bob Mieczowski,
president, Vent-O-Matic,
Tuscarora Electric Mfg.
Co., Inc., Tunkhannock,
Pa.
3:30 p.m.-Managing Broilers
to Reduce the cost ot
Energy Used Per Pound
of Broiler Produced, Phil
Walbert, Bayshore
Foods, Inc., Easton, Md.
4:00 p.m.-Alternative
Sources of Energy, Dr.
Bob Aldrich, Prof, of
Agricultural
Engineering, PSU.
4:30 p.m.-Question and
Answer Period
5:00 p.m.-Adjourn
a Drought Emergency
Coordinating Committee.
Signing the memorandum
of agreement forming the
committee were Secretary of
Agriculture Bob Bergland,
Secretary of the Interior
Cecil D, Andrus, Secretary
of Commerce Juanita M.
Kreps, and Administrator A.
Vernon Weaver, Small
Business Administration
(SB A). The committee
consists of a representative
designated by each of the
four principals.
Representing Secretary
Bergland and serving as
committee chairman will be
Dr. M. Rupert Cutler,
assistant secretary for
conservation, research and
education. The committee
executive secretary will be
the administrator of the
Federal Diaster Assistance
Administration (FDAA) or
his designee.
The memo established a
uniform procedure for
designating Emergency
Drought Inpact Areas
(EDIA). The governor of a
state may request that the
committee designate all or
part of his state as an
emergency drought impact
area, the committee
secretary will record it and
publish it in the Federal
Register. Designation of an
area will make it im
mediately eligible for
available aid from SBA and
the three departments. If a
committee member objects
to such a designation, the
committee will forward the
request for designation to
each individual agency for
independent action.
One of the first actions by
the committee was to publish
a list of 24 states and some
1,200 counties that are
potentially eligible for
emergency drought
assistance.
The listing of eligible areas
includes all areas previously
designated for - drought
assistance by FDAA.SBA,
the Farmers Home Ad
ministration and
Agricultural Stabilization
and Conservation Service of
the U.S. Department of
Agriculture, and areas in
which Interior Department
Bureau of Reclamation
projects are located.
The committee stressed
that designation of a county
at this preliminary stage
does not confer automatic
entitlement to drought aid.
Individuals or communities
still must meet separate
egilibility requirements
established by each agency.
The new procedure will
reduce the time required by
state and local governments
to obtain an emergency
designation from each of the
separate federal depart
ments or agencies. A single
request-if approved-can
clear the way for emergency
assistance from all affected
agencies.
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