Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 27, 1980, Image 23

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    - ' v . Lancaster Farming, Saturday,
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I * Eliminate Daily Spreading - Winter's Coming! I
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j Or Call: Agway Inc., Harrisburg, Pa. 717/564-0181
September 27,1980—A23
Forage
Conference
scheduled
HERSHEY - “Forages
and the Ruminant-Past,
Present and Future” is the
theme of the 1980 Forage
Conference scheduled for
November 24-25 at the
Hershey Convention Center,
Hershey.
A group of outstanding
agronomists, farmers, and
research engineers will
discuss aspects of alfalfa
production and harvesting,
silage and its role in
livestock feeding, and hay
evaluation and marketing,
points out John E. Baylor,
extension agronomist at
Penn State.
Conference registration
will be held from 9 a.m. to
noon to November 24 at the
Convention Center. Advance
registration forms are
available at the Cooperative
Extension Service Office.
Keynote speaker will be
W. K. Griffith, regional
director of the Potash-
Phosphate Institute.
Baylor notes that a
Grasslander of the Decade
will be named at the
recognition banquet on
November 24. This forage
fanner will be selected from
among the yearly winners
during the period 1970-79.
In addition, a 1980
champion alfalfa grower will
be named at the conference.
Criteria used are yield of hay
'equivalent, crude protein
and total digestible
nutrients. The winner will be
termined by records sub
mitted in the Pennsylvania -
Alfalfa Growers Program.
The Forage Conference is
sponsored by Penn State’s
Cooperative Extension
Service in Cooperation with
the Pennsylvania Forage
and Grassland Council.
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