Cl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 30,1980 Schedules open house TUNKHANNOCK - The W. L. Campbell will give 1900 NEBA-Sire Power Open management comments. House will be Saturday, A deep pit ox roast will be September 6 at the served at noon by the Tunkhannock Headquarters. Tunkhannock Triton House The activities will begin at Company. A parade of key 10:30 a.m. and include tours, young sires and newly of the barn, office and proven bulls'will conclude laboratory facilities. There the days events, will also be demonstrations Prizes will be awarded of semen collections, including a calf given to a - processing procedures, and HorFFA member, live pnterfaiinmpnt on the Family reservation tickets agenda. are available from your Highlighting the program NEBA Technician or Sire will be Harlan Hudson, a Power Direct Herd Franchised Herd Consultant Salesman at $2 per im for Holstein-Friesian Ser- mediate family. vices working in the New This Open House is a York State area. special opportunity for you Hie Master of Ceremonies 1® learn about the operation wiU be Margin Stout, NEBA of an A.I. Cooperative and Sales and Service Director, meet the people working for Also Sire Power Manager, you. Fertilizer dealers set world meeting WASHINGTON, D.C. - Nearly 1000 representatives of the international fertilizer community are expected at the Fifth Annual World Fertilizer Conference, September 21-23,1960 in San Francisco. “Attendance and interest in our conference has grown each year,” said Ed Wheeler, president, The Fertilizer Institute, U.S. industry association and sponsor of the event. “This year representatives from more than 50 nations are expected,” be added. Speakers selected for the meeting are authorities in their areas of fertilizer and food needs and will appear on the program during the mornings of September 22 and 23. Half Zimmerman von Siefart, executive board member of Kali and Salz, AG, Kassel, Germany - a major European potash company - will project future world supplies of this essential mineral and plant nutrient. Keith Satchwell, managing director, Australian Fertilizers, Ltd., North Sydney, N.S.W., Australia also will look to the future to discuss Oceania’s phosphate rock needs and sources. Robert Q. Phillips, president, Cansulex, Ltd., Vancover, B.C. Canada will discuss prospects for world suffer, an essential ingredient for finished phosphate fertilizers. From the U.S., speakers include John Schnittker, president, Schnittker Associates, Washington, D.C with a look at future world grain supplies, as related to population growth. Don McCune, managing director of the International Fertilizer Development Center at Muscle Shoals, Ala., will document the grovrth of that world study facility. Thomas Blue, director of the Agricultural Chemical Department, Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, Calif., will discuss nitrogen costs as related to rapidly changing world developments. The Fertilizer Institute Board Chairman Tom president, Parry, Mississippi Chemical Co., will preside and Institute President Ed Wheeler will present closing remarks keyed to U.S. and world fertilizer consumption. The annual global con ference is the fifth sponsored by the Institute, and the second to be held in San Francisco. Last year’s meeting site was New York. Hueslyi c News Joins feed firm BIRDSBORO - F.M. Brown’s Sons, Inc. recently announced the appointment of Carl A. Brown as director of feed sales. Carl represents one of several /members of the fourth generation of Browns directly involved in this family operated feed business. He is already known to many Penn sylvania Dairymen for his previous work as a National Holstein Program Director in Pennsylvania during the early 1970’5. Brown, a Penn State Graduate, received his masters and Pb. D degrees from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He has served on the staff of this later in stitution for the past five years in both an extension and teaching position. During this period of time he taught courses in animal nutrition and dairy management, conducted research in the area of computerized feeding of dairy cows. He coached numerous 4-H and College dairy judging teams including Virginia’s 1977 National Champion 4-H Dairy Judging Team. He also developed a statewide 4- H/FFA Dairy Bowl contest and a Regional Contest for the East Coast which has been highly successful. As director of feed sales, Brown will be heavily in volved in working with livestock producers in the area of sales, service and ration formulation. He will work closely with Walter Kennett, the com pany nutritionist, to provide customers with up to date nutritional and management information, and' high quality feeds. Carl A. 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