Alt-Lancaster Famtnf, Saturday, October 4,19 M Alcohol, politics, computers highlight PennAg meeting BERSHEY “Anyone contemplating getting into the production of alcohol should be made aware of the economics involved and the possible pitfalls which could develop." Hiat’s the opinion of T. A. Bailey, president of Distillers Feed Research Council, Muscantine, lowa. Speaking at the Io2nd convention of PennAg In dustries Association held here last week, Bailey said that due to the recent energy crunch, com raisers, who for years had been battling rising costs and lower prices, have been caught up in the dream of higher com prices. But for gasohol to be competitive in the fuel FFA members win at Beaver Fair BEAVER SPRINGS - At the 52nd Annual Beaver Fair in Beaver Springs, PA, the West Snyder FFA members went home as happy prize winners. The long list of prize winnings include, showing, dairy cattle, market hogs, hay, grains, project books, small display exhibits, and a large FFA exhibit bootii. The individual prize winnings include: FFA large exhibit booth which won a first out of 4 entries. Of the small class exhibits, the Vocational Agriculture classes won a Ist, second, and a fourth place. James Hassinger from McClure took home a sixth place with bis dairy heifer and a first place with his entry of grass hay. Robert Waite placed tenth with his dairy heifer and second place with an entry of Timothy seed. In the market hog category, Bryan Kuhns garnered the Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion, with Calvin Romig following at Ist place and Ed Mulaney in second place. Ihe Grand Champion market hog sold for $2.70 per pound. YOU NEED A o >«^ v - The Interest r ln This Unit Has Been A Low Cost Unit That Will Fit Your Pocketbook. FEATURING • Removable Coils inside a 2Vz Clean out hole. • Set Up From 1 to 4 compressors. The Price Is Unbelievable! CALL 717-626-1152 market, it has to sidized Bailey explained. “Between 1.55 and 1.80 times as much energy is expended to produce ethanol as is recovered by burning the ethanol," he explained. “And that doesn’t include the energy necessary to produce the com." Bailey noted that as com is diverted away from livestock into gas tanks, the livestock wiU lose the energy, which will probably be replaced by more com grown.- The doubling of the corn demand will cause price increases which will not only put the gasohol plant out of business, but will drastically increase food costs. In the end, he believes, the “protests of the housewife In the Dairy Shows, Barry Waite, Tim Reich, Annette Sbirey, and Jackie Beaver were the prize winners. Barry’s winnings ‘include Senior Champion and Grand Champion in the Youth Show with bis two-year-old Holstein and Master Showman with a junior calf in the Youth Show. He garnered a second blue with his junior yearling in the Youth and Open shows. He also placed 2nd with his two year-old in the open show. Tim Reich placed second with his two-year-old Holstein and fourth with his junior calf. Annette Shlrey’s were: In the Youth Show, Ist with her senior calf, second with her two-year-old cow never fresh, first with her four-year-old, Ist in the aged cow category. In the open class she won a Ist with her senior calf, Ist with her two year-old never fresh, first with a four-year-old and Ist with her aged cow. Jackie Beaver garnered the Master Showmanship of the entire Youth Show. Other activities included livestock judging classes, and a chicken barbecue. HFrec PREHEATER 'Overwhelm! ENERGY RECIAIMINq UNIT will drown out the moans of the gasohol entrepreneur.” __ . “Use your Congressman first, not last” to fight the regulatory jungle facing ag businessmen today. That was the word from a panel including Jeffrey Bdese, Director of Member Ser vices, Indiana Grain and Feed Assoc., Indianapolis, Ind.; Gerald V. livadas, Manager, of Public Affairs and Government Relations, Agway, Inc., Syracuse, NY; and Donald Parke, PennAg Industries Vice-President. Part of the problem in the past with government regulatory action was that businesses ' were not politically . aware, they noted. In the future, this attitude must change. There will be seven key states in the political race for President, and Penn sylvania is one of them, according to Bernadette- Budde, Director of Political Education, BIPAC, Washington, DC. “Whoever carries Penn sylvania will have a good chance at winning,” she noted. Other key states in clude New. York, Texas, Ohio, Wisconsin, lowa, and Indiana. She also stated that farm-related groups will be one of the determing factors in many states, deciding which way the state will vote. Objectives of your farm or farm business need to be analyzed before one decides whether to purchase a small computer. Costs, needs, and business objectives should all be considered, experts noted. An afternoon session on microcomputers and calculators led by Earl Fuller, University of Min nesota, St. Paid, Minn.; Richard S. Adams, Lester Burdette, and David Mac Kinsey, all from Penn State, and Sandy MacGilvray, Victor F. Weaver Co., New Holland, showed some of the varied uses of computers in agriculture. Benefits are not all in dollars and cents though they warned, many of the assets occur in terms of personal satisfaction. 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Programmable calculators, and other kinds of farm record books for cash flow may be the answer. Trucks were ateo the subject of a special session at the convention. Deregulation, maintenance and accounting were discussed by Torn Mannix, President, Transportation - Advisors, Ft Lauderdale, Fla.; Ernest Horn 111, pennfield * Corporation, Lancaster, William J. Poorbaugb, Poorbaugh Grain, Lancaster, and William D. Angstadt, Reading Bone Fertilizer Co., Reading. Representing the Governor’s Energy Council in Pennsylvania, Robert Shinn told his audience that it is in everybody’s best interests to support a plan to help manage the cost and availability of energy prices. A bright future will be maintained if all make a massive commitment to increased energy efficiency, he stressed. PennAg Industries Association, the state-wide trade association of SPECIALISTS IN CABLEVEY FEED CONVEYING AND AUTOMATION agribusiness firms, for the meeting. 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