—Lancaster farming, Saturday, February 10,1979 132 Livestock Association wary of controls SARASOTA, Fla. - The new president of Livestock Marketing Association (LMA) said here recently that while the livestock in dustry “must always be wat chful of controls, the tempta tion for government to try and secondguess economic reality becomes almost ir Animal nutrition is topic of special forums LANCASTER Some several dozen people who are interested in animal nutrition put their heads together once a month in order to discuss latest developments, mutual concerns, and specific problems. In addition, it is a time for sharing a meal and fellowship. Although the group has no specific name, their informal monthly meetings are dubbed as Veterinary Nutrition Forums. With veterinarians, laboratory technicians, feed for mulators, nutritionists, and others from related fields included on the membership roster, the group is able to discuss specific issues with the benefit of a variety of viewpoints. New members are invited. Subject matter is inclusive of all animal nutrition. The geographic mem bership area is southeastern and southcentral Penn sylvania. Anyone with a genuine interest in animal nutrition may get on the mailing list. Once a member’s name has been placed on the list be will receive notices of meetings. The cost for membership is $2.00 to cover the costs of postage. The individual’s expenses at meetings must be borne by the attendee himself, which is generally nothing more than the cost of the meal and his own transportation. Advance registration is mandatory before members can expect to attend a Veterinary Nutrition Forum. Meetings are generally held in the Hershey, Lancaster, Ephrata area and feature a guest speaker. For the up coming meeting, which will be held on Feb. 21, Dr. Leon W. Davis, director of nutrition research for Trans Agra, Memphis, Tenn., will be speaking on the use of lacto bacillus fermentation products for livestock feeding and management. The group met last on Jan. 19 at Groff’s Farm Restaurant near Mount Joy. Aside from usual business, it was also the occasion for the installation of new officers. Succeeding Dr. Nelson Wert of Kempt Farms, Mechanicsburg, as president is A 1 Litgow from Extra Factors, Ephrata. The secretary-treasurer is Dr. Carl Troop of Quarryville Rl, Robert Gregory of Pennfield Corporation is the newly elected program chairman. To receive more information about the Veterinary Nutrition Forum, interested persons are asked to contact Dr. Carl Troop, Box 455, Quarryville Rl, Pa. 17566. resistable in times of rising meat prices and decreasing meat supplies.” Richard L. Nock told the LMA annual meeting that the marketing sector will be continuing its drive to keep marketing as free as possi ble through a new panel designed to find ways to bet- ter manage the financial risk inherent in marketing tran sactions. The Transactions Risk Board, Nock said.will study risk management methods and, drawing upon the prac tical experience of the marketing sector itself, develop industry-wide pro cedures. The Board will be made up of ten marketing businessmen from across the country, and mil be - headed by LMA’s outgoing president, Loran Casey, Sidney, Mont. Nock also said that in this phase of the economic cycle, the marketing sector' will continue to do its part by pro viding producers with the widest possible range of Farmers Who Need Money To Grow On Come To FARM CREDIT. based on the investment you already have? Whether you need *5,000 or *100,000? How about your management abilities and your earning'capacity? Weren't they collateral, too? They take advantage of the many conveniences and services offered by marketing alternatives and services., The Templeton, Calif., marketman said that “This year and those immediately following will be key years for the marketing sector. The crest of the cattle cycle will see to that. 1 ’ Nock said that LMA will continue its “Freedom in Livestock Marketing” cam paign, which helped bring about the deregulation of marketing rates and tariffs last year. He pledged that LMA will continue its efforts to avoid ' “further bureaucratic inroads” in the marketing business. 1978 was a year of record growth for LMA, Nock said in bis inaugural address at Shouldn't somebody extend you a dependable line of credit We think so. That's why most farmers who want to borrow enough money to really grow come to their FARM CREDIT SERVICE iis& vim FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL COUNTY OFFICE. the Sarasota Hyatt House. There are currently 1050 ac tive LMA subscribers in the U.S. and Canada, and 266 of those have been added in the last nine months. IW J? mi«««» 19791/2 T ° n BFt PhoM (8M) 643-1370 Fleetslde Pickup *3986 Freiffrt Included ' li 1 ® cylinder, 3 speed m 4 Speed $2OO extra FARM CREDIT SERVICE YOUR DISCOUNT TRUCK CENTER