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    Al6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 6,1980
MARTINSBURG, WV -
As National Peach Council
Convention Chairman Bob
Kemp sees it, “The Phoenix
convention offers broad
appeal to the grower
delegates with thought
provoking sessions to
broaden view points and help
growers affect change in the
ever widening spectrum of
government regulation that
touches their livelihoods. ’ ’
The central theme of
government regulation flows
well throughout the
February 17-19 program
with a look at Govern
ment’s Role & Influence on
the Peach Industry”,
"Government’s Perception
of its Own Role,” “How
Government Regulations
Affect Peach Growers”,
“How Growers Can Effect
Change”, and finally,
“Projected Changes in
Agriculture.”
Taking a look at different
concepts than are dealt with
at state meetings, NPC will
be offering new material and
speakers not readily ac
cessible to local groups.
“Let’s face it,” states
Kemp, ‘ there aren’t many
peach growers out there who
aren’t doing a good job of
production. What they need
is a stronger voice in for
mulating and fighting many
of the policies that make it
increasingly difficult to do
business, and access to the
newest revolutionary
techniques that will enable
them to continue producing
the best possible products ”
The ‘Bl Phoenix program
does just that
TUESDAY, FEB. 17
KEYNOTE BREAKFAST
SPEAKER (Tentative J,
James H Williams,
Deputy Secretary of
Agncul
Morning Sessions
GOVERNMENT’S PE
RCEPTION OF ITS OWN
ROLE
Farmers Home Ad
ministration Services - H
Allan Brock, Deputy
Administrator, FHA.
U S Employment Services
Recruitment and
Placement of Migrant
and Seasonal F arm-
1981 Pork Congress
lists speakers
DES MOINES, lowa -
Nationally syndicated
columnist George Will and
Dr Robert Schuller,
proponent of • Possibility
Thinking”, are the
scheduled speakers for the
1981 American Pork
Congress, March 11 to 13,
Bartle Hall, Kansas City,
Missouri.
Will, who is a columnist for
Newsweek magazme and
whose Washington Post
column is syndicated to over
300 newspapers, is the
featured speaker at the Pork
Congress Luncheon on
Thursday, March 12.
Will is the recipient of tne
Pulitzer Prize for
distinguished commentary,
and is a regular member of
the Agronsky & Company
television panel He also
frequently appears on the
television program Meet The
Press
Schuller, whose syn
dicated church sei vice ‘The
Houi of Power ’ is beamed to
National peach convention
to focus on government
workers - David O
Williams, Administrator,
U S Employment Ser
vice, USDL (Tentative;
Office of Environmental
Quality Services - Barry
R Flamm, Director,
Environmental Quality
Services, USDA
Afternoon Session - HOW
GOVERNMENT REG
ULATIONS AFFECT
PEACH GROWERS
Capper-Volstead Act -
Kenneth R Farrell,
Administrator, Econom
ics and Statistics Service,
USDA and William K
Quarles, Vice President
of Government Affairs,
Sunkist Growers
Farm Labor Contractor
Registration Act - Her
bert J. Cohen, Assistant
Administrator, Wage &
Hour Division, USDL and
Keith Eckel, Farmer,
Clarks Summit, PA -
Member of PA Gover
nor’s Seasonal Farm
Labor Committee
Peach Grades and Stan
dards Regulations - Eddie
E Kimbrell, Deputy
Administrator, Com
modity Services, Food
Safety and Quality
Service, USDA and
Anthony J Tony”
Rubmo, President, Blue
Goose Growers, Inc
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18
Morning Session - HOW
GROWERS CAN EF-
FECTCHANGE
How to Discourage Union
Organization - Antonio G.
Mendez, former United
Farmworker, and
President ot the
Agricultural Com-
mumcations Consultants
A Capitol Hill Reporter’s
Opinion - Larry Water-
field, The Packer
Registration of Minoi Use
Chemicals - Paul H
Schwartz, Pest Control
Materials, USDA,
Beltsville, MD
Afternoon Session
PROJECTED CHANGES
IN AGRICULTURE
Integrated Pest
Management Programs -
Waldemar Klassen, Pest
an audience of three million,
is the scheduled speaker for
the Prayer Breakfast,
Thursday, March 12
Schuller’s relentlessly
positive message of
•possibility thinking” has
taken him from a drive-in
theater church and
congregation of less than
100, to a Crystal Cathedral”
and a congregation of nearly
10,000 people Schuller s
inspirational message will
set the stage for many ot the
avents throughout Pork
Congress, and enhance the
1981 theme, CHALL
ENGING THE FUTURE
Additional speakers tor
producer and Porkette
>emmars will be named in
he coming months
Pre-registration and
lousing are both open and
orms are available from
MPPC, P O Box 1U382, lies
Moines, lowa 5030 b Eaily
registration is a oo per (enl
savings
Management,
Beltsville, MD
Remote Sensing Techniques
- Robert J Reginato, U S
Water Conservation
Laboratory, Phoenix, AZ
Tissue Culture Techniques -
Freddi Hammerschlag,
Plant Physiologist,
t-*—
When the DV 300 milking
routine is followed, it’s
easier on operators,
gentler on cows. It can
mean more productivity per
man hour and more profit
for you.
DE LAVAL VACUUM
SUPPLIERS
The Delaval Vacuum Pump is the heart ot your milker and
it s built to last
Nogears pistons valves
No metal to metal contact
low maintenance root
running
Metered visible tresh oil
supply tor precision luh
nration
• Instant vacuum reroverv
constant vacuum
DE LAVAL VACUUM SUPPLIERS -
DURABLE .ECONOMICAL, EFFICIENT
■ De Laval Vacuum Pumps
■ De Laval Dairy Cleaners &
Sanitizers
■ De Laval Compact Combine
■ De Laval Manure Handling Systems
■ De Laval Deita-Matic II Freestall
Scraper
■ De Laval Challenger Feeding
System
SEE YOUR LOCAL
M. HORST SERVICE CO.
Quentin, PA
717-274-1242
R. L SMELTZER
EQUIPMENT CO.
R.D 1 Box 253,
Centre Hall. PA
814-364-1419
mr caicc imp FRANKLIN D. HESS
pn, « FARM EQUIPMENT
nU 1 ‘ OOX 201
Biglerville, PA RD 2
717-334-1987 Orangeville, PA
717-925-6939
USDA,
USDA, Beltsville, MD
Green Thumb Dissemination
System - Howard F
Lenhert, Emergency
Preparedness, USDA,
Washington, D C
A trade show with
exhibitors from across the
country will be providing
I. B. ZIMMERMAN & SONS
West of Blue Ball. PA on
Route 23
717-354-4955
BRADFORD COUNTY
DAIRY SUPPLY
RD 1 Rome, PA
717-247-7414
registrants with up-to-date
information on chemicals,
nursery stock, packaging,
machinery, ladders, in
surance, and many other
related services
Lower
registration tees will be in
etfect only until December
\ j
P~O
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THE DV 300
MILKER UNIT
• 'ACcurate sensing of milk flow
• True flotation parallel linkage
• Positive vacuum shut-off
• Prompt removal and retraction
• Attaches easily to high & low
udders
• Adapts to high curbs
KEEP CONSTANT QUALITY with
DE LAVAL INSTANT
PRE-COOLING SYSTEMS
• Inhibits bacteria growth
• Designed tor expansion
• Reduces churning
• Fliminates blending problem--
• increases freshness time
• Cleans in place
• Saves space energy maintenance costs
DeLAVAL DEALER
ERB 8 HENRY EQUIP, INC.
Railroad St, Martmsburg, PA
814-793-2194
advance
FLO-VU™ CLAW
High Capacity Milker Claw
• Larger Volume
• Larger milk inlets and outlets
• Improved automatic shut-off
• Wider nipple spread
• Improved air valve design
• Larger air nipples
• Improved thread design
• New rubber biimper
• Manual lock feature
• Clear visibility
milking 30 cows or less?
still lugging buckets?
you need a
DE LAVAL
COMPACT
COMBINE
Save'' time trouble bucket
scrubbing The whole system
cleans in place De Laval
Soft Touch Milker units get
all the milk All the con
vemence ol pipeline milkinr
at a price you ran attord Call
us todav
New Berlmville, PA
215-367-2169
BURCHFIELDS, INC.
CARL BAER
Elliottsburg, PA
717-582-2648
LG.'sAG SALES
Silverdale, PA
215-257-5136
13, 1980 For more in
formation on the program,
registration, or the
exhibition, contact Lillie E
Hoover, Convention Coor
dinator, National Peach
Council, P O Box 1085,
Martinsburg, WV 25401, oi
call 304/267-6024.
SUPER
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CECIL DAIRY SERVICE
RDI-Rt 274
Vz Mi. South Rising Sun, MD
301-658-6923
PEOPLES SALES
& SERVICE
Oakland Mills, PA
717-463-2735
WITMER
IMPLEMENT SERVICE
RD3
Shippensburg, PA
717-532-6139