Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 22, 1979, Image 18

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 22,1979
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Organizations plans meeting
CAMP HILL - The
Pennsylvania State Council
of Farm Organizations has
scheduled their Annual
Meeting for January 21,1980,
at the Penn Hams Motor Inn
m Camp Hill.
The day is an important
one for the entire Penn
sylvania agricultural
community. All members of
member organizations are
invited which practically
includes everyone engaged
in farming or servicing the
farm industry.
The day begins with a
seminar at 10:30 a.m. en
titled, “Preservation of
Agricultural Land - Four
Perspectives.”
The Farm Perspective will
be given by Amos H. Funk of
Millersville; the Local
Government Perspective by
Ken Gneder, Executive
Director of the Penna. State
Association of Township
Supervisors; the Legislative
Perspective by Represen
tative Noah Wenger, Vice
Chairman of the House
Agriculture Committee; and
the Pennsylvania Depart
ment of Agriculture Per
spective by the Honorable
Chet Heim, Deputy
Secretary, Pennsylvania
Department of Agriculture.
A question and answer
period will follow the formal
presentations. Following the
seminar will be a formal
luncheon (six dollars per
person) with guest speaker
the Honorable Penrose
Hallowell, Pennsylvania
Secretary of Agriculture.
The afternoon business
session will include adoption
of policy positions,
nomination of Trustees to
Penn State University and
important reports from
officers and committeemen.
Although only the ap
pointed representatives of
each member organization
can vote, the session should
be important and an in
formative one for everyone
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Council of Farm
At the completion of the
business session, special
guest reports are given by
distinguished Penn
sylvanians. These guests
include James Beattie, Dean
of the College of Agriculture,
Penn State University;
Thomas Kmg reporting on
the Council for Agricultural
Science and Technology
(CAST); Dr. Robert Mar
shak, Dean of the School of
Veterinary Medicine,
University of Pennsylvania;
Senator Pat Stapleton,
Chairman of the Senate
Agriculture Committee; and
Representative Reno
Thomas, Chairman of the
House Agricultural Com
mittee.
The day concludes with the
Annual Legislative Dinner
(twelve dollars per person)
beginning with a reception at
5:30 p.m. and dinner at 6:30
p.m. Members of the Penn
sylvania General Assembly
are guests of the Council at
the Banquet.
A speaker for the evening
program has not been
confirmed yet.
The Council is dependent
upon contributions for the
evening banquet where
Pennsylvania legislators
and government leaders
leam what is important to
Pennsylvania agriculture.
For reservations or
contributions, contact
Council Secretary, Carl
Diebert at Penna. Council of
Farm Organizations, 1604 N.
Second St., Harrisburg, PA
17108 or call that office at
(717) 234-5001 before
January 11,1980.
Merry Christmas
Wishing You
The Blessings
Of This Joyous
Season and
Throughout the
New Year