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Sponsors will again be the Extension Service at Penn State and the University of Maryland, with support from an informal con sortium of farmer-to consumer marketing organizations in the two states. This year’s program chairman is James S. Toothman, extension marketing specialist and professor of agricultural economics at Penn State. Assisting with arrangements is Jarvis L. Cain, extension marketing specialist and professor of agricultural and resource economics at the University of Maryland in College Park. Cain also will be lead-off speaker for the Monday afternoon program session. His topic is “Financial New concept, in cutting and conditioning grass The New Vicon Doublet/ Mower Conditioner offers a new concept in grass conservation The Vicon Dou bl et/Mower cuts, conditions and produces a light airy swath, reducing valuable time required to produce good quality hay and wilted silage Conditioning at the same time as cutting is accomplished by incorporating the_same cutter bar as the Vicon Discus disc mower with a jconditioning rotor mounted above The sucking action picks up the cut grass and delivers it to the back of the machine m,light, fluffy swaths discus/disc mower Fast speed and low power requirements The new Vicon Discus disc mower offers outstanding charac teristics of fast speed and low power requirements along with easy setting, safe working, no blockages The Vicon Discus disc mower can tackle the heaviest standing grass as well as laid and tangled crops with a minimum of power No tools are required to change from transport to working position Trans porting the Vicon Discus along narrow roads is made easy with the Discus in vertical position slated for Gettysburg Management for Farm Market Operators.” Lead-off speaker for the Tuesday afternoon session will be Ransom A. Blakely, extension marketing specialist from Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. His topic is “The Paradox of Pricing for Direct Marketers.” Panel moderator will be Laurence L. Yager of Gettysburg, area Extension marketing agent. The Cornell, Penn State Advance registration York-Adams Grange sets meeting RED LION - York- Adams Pomona Grange #4O will hold their quarterly meeting, February 9, 1980, beginning at2:3o p.m., at the Red Lion Grange hall. A covered dish meal will be served at 5:30 p.m., with the evening session begin ning at 7 p.m. with a “Cake walk.” Gladys Sheffer, Pomona Lecturer, will have as her special guest speaker, Miss Debra Hoover, Harrisburg, for the afternoon program, beginning at 4 p.m. Miss Hoover was educated at the Pittsburgh School for the Blind, graduated from Bucknell University, has taught in the public school system, and now works at the Mechanicsburg Naval Depot. The public is invited to hear Miss Hoover on “Ad vantages and Disad vantages” of her life. GIDEON L. FISHER RD 1. Box 108 Ronks, Pa. 17572 and University of Maryland specialists will comprise an informal panel for the final presentation of the con ference. Their topic will be “Direct Marketing Challenges in the 1980 s.” The evening program, beginning at 7:30 P.M. will feature a member of the “Yorkarvers” who will show and tell the art of wood carving. The evening program is open to the public. Dues nite was held when Red Lion Grange #l7Bl met Saturday. January 19, SADDLE UP! TO BETTER EQUIPMENT Find It In Laneattor Farming's Classified Pages • Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 9,1980—€31 deadline for the conference was February 1. But walk-in attendees are also welcome at a slightly higher registration fee. Total at tendance last year was 372. For further information contact Yager at Get tysburg, phone: 717/334-6271, or Cam at the University of Maryland in College Park; phone: 301/454-3801. beginning with a covered dish meal at 6:30 P.M. 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