C3o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 12,1980 Mid-Atlantic delegates prepare for soybean meeting SALISBURY, MD - Mid- Atlantic Soybean Association President William Bradley of Salisbury, Md is one of three Mid-Atlantic state delegates to the American Soybean Association National Con vention to be held August 1 to 5 m New Orleans, Louisiana. Bradley will join over 2200 persons, including 159 delegates from 27 soybean producing states, to par ticipate in programs to aid soybean growers in im proving soybean profits and to establish ASA operating policy for the coming year “This is an opportunity for soybean growers to become involved and voice their opinion on issues that will shape the future of the soybean industry,” says Bradley. “The program this year is designed to provide the kind of information we soybean producers need to operate in these times of inflation and low prices I am certain that anyone who attends this convention will not only have the satisfaction of having had an input into the policies of our Association but will also have a better view of where our industry is headed in the future ” Bradley reminds Mid- Atlantic state soybean producers that the ASA convention is open to all soybean growers whether or not they are members of the soybean association Registration for the 60th Annual ASA Convention opens at the New Orleans Hilton Hotel on Friday noon, August, 1, 1980 Monsanto will host a grand opening STEEL FUEL STORAGE TANKS Capacity Dia Gauge Price 12 Hibo 10 203 7 244 10 296 7 357 7 535 285 36" 550 48” 550 48” 1000 48” 48” 10C. 2000 64" VIL.L- rite Model 112 Model NP-701 ROTARY ELECTRIC PUMP HAND PUMP _ *75 *315 HOWARD E. GROFF CO. Fuel Oil, Gasoline, and Coal 111 E. State Street, Quarryville, PA 17566 Phone: 717-786-2166 reception in the trade show area at 5 p m. The show area will open a total of 11 hours. Ten hours of the total convention program has been allocated to hour-long Soy Profit Sessions, five of which will be conducted simultaneously each hour. The Soy Profit Sessions are a unique, new feature of the convention allowing participants to tailor a major part of the program to their own needs and in terests Speakers at each session will make presentations and answer questions on a variety of topics that in cludes interpreting markets, buying land and making it pay, soybean outlook, estate planning, using soy oil as diesel fuel, what’s new in farm chemicals and many other timely subjects. Each subject will be offered twice. World Soybean Report 11, sponsored bv Ciba-Geigy unp, wm mghugnt the opening general session on Saturday morning This year’s telecast will focus on market development and research activities around the world. Reports from Singapore, Japan, Mexico, Italy and Germany will include projections of future development The report will be followed by a noon awards luncheon and an afternoon schedule that mcluded Soy Profit Sessions. Saturday evening the Louisiana Soybean Association will host a “Louisiana Party” for all who are attending the convention The party will feature homemade Jam balaya NEW UNDERGROUND PRICES FOB QUARRYVILLE The aundd> program opens with ,i Prayer Brunch i>oy Profit Sessions both morning and afternoon will be the highlight of the day’s ac tivity. Trade show at tractions include a repeat of last year’s popular “Country Kitchen Buffet” sponsored by DuPont Monday’s program begms with the seventh Soy Profit Session The second general session features keynote speakers Bill Monroe, moderator and producer of NBC’s “Meet the Press’ and agricultural energy expert Ralph Lewis, coordinator of corporate communications, Gulf Oil Co Four interest group lun cheons Monday noon will allow growers to select topics on government relations, research, world market development and soybean marketing Union Carbide is sponsoring the government relations lun cheon while the Chicago Board of Trade is sponsoring the soybean marketing luncheon. The afternoon session includes the final Soy Profit Session, and the traditional President’s Banquet followed by a reception sponsored by Elanco Products. A twc-day women’s program features spuming, basketry, quilting and creole cooking demonstrations, as Capacity Dia. 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