Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 24, 1977, Image 22

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    —Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 24,1977
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Farm estate seminar planned
CARLISLE
Cooperative Extension
Service of Penn State has
scheduled a seminar for
professionalswho work with
farmers in the formulation
ASA plans convention
BOZEMAN, Montana - activities, tours, and a mini
“ Why Simmentals rank convention are scheduled for
third after being in the Monday. Then, our con-
United States—only eight-—vention is Tuesday and the
years” is the lead subject sale is Wednesday,”
during American Simmental Dickinson said.
Association’s 10th annual “Simultaneously, hundreds
convention, February 28, of farm machinery exhibits
1978, at the Crown Center and 60,000 people will be in
Hotel in Kansas City. This town for the Western Farm
enthusiastic presentation Show. I think there’ll be
will be followed by financial plenty to do.”
advice from an agricultural Convention information
banker, and by a trio of and reservations are being
experts discussing new- handled by Stan Meyer, P.O.
found success in heat syn- Box 2128, Great Falls, Mt.
chronization of beef cattle. 59403.
All interested cattlemen are
invited to attend.
“Cattle in the- North
Central Simmental
Association’s Heart of
America sale, and ranch
exhibits, go on display
Sunday, February 26. Junior
of their estate plans, to be
held at The Embers,
Carlisle, on January 6, 1978
beginning at 9:30 a.m.
The program is designed
to assist attorneys, bankers
The
and trust officers, ac
countants, and insurance
agents by providing
guidelines and case studies
in solving farm estate
planning problems. Fred A.
Hughes, Extension farm
management specialist of
Penn State will discuss
farmers’ assets and liquidity
problems, and farm transfer
arrangements. Farm real
estate valuation for estate
planning will be presented
by Clifford L. Orbaker,
specialist in farm and
agricultural valuation,
Doylestown. Howell C.
Mette, practicing Attorney
and adjunct professor,
Dickinson School of Law,
Carlisle will present two
farm estate situations for
analysis and will discuss the
legal implications. The tax
implications and procedures
in these case studies will be
outlined by Thomas C.
Wetzel, tas partner of Boyer
and Bitter, Camp Hill. Evan
C. Frey, vice president,
Trust Development,
Dauphin Deposit Trust
Company, Harrisburg will
discuss the use of trusts in
these farm estate plans.
Registrations with a fee of
$20.00 payable to the Ex
tension Service Special Fund
should be lodged with
Roland P. Freund, 1100
Claremont Road, Carlisle,
Pa., or one can phone 717-
249-7220 Before January 3,
1978.
The seminar is also
sponsored by The Central
Pennsylvania Estate
Planning Association, The
York County Estate Plan
ning Council, the Cum
berland County Bar
Association, The Franklin
County Bar Association and
The Adams County Bar
Association.