A24— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 24, 1981 Berks, Lebanon to hold swine day BETHEL The Ex ension Service of Berks and counties invites all wine producers and agri business personnel to their Swine Day. To be held on lanuary 28 at the Mid-Way Jmer, Rt 78 ( 22) Exit 5, the jrogram 'will begin at 9 a.m with coffee, donuts, and nsiting the commercial Farm Calendar (Continued from Page A 10) .ancaster/York Vegei Growers, Farm & Ho Center, 9 30 a.m - 2 3u p.m. Inter-State District #3, an nual meetmg, Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church, noon. Adams County Corn Day, Heidiersburg Fire Hall, 9 a.m. Gypsy moth meeting, Derry Twp. Administration Bldg , Hershey, 7 30 p.m Dover Young Farmers Motor Vehicle Code up date meting, Dover High School ag shop, 7:30 p.m. Dairy herd selection meeting, Ephrata Senior High School ag dept., 7 45 p.m Garden Spot Young Farm- ers, Union Grove School, Terre Hill, 7-30 p.m Poultry disease identifica tion meeting, Penn Manor High School, 7 30 p.m. Wednesday, January 28 Adams County Sheep Pro ducers dinner meeting, Cross Keys Diner, 7 p.m Mt. Joy Farmers’ Cooperative Association annual meeting, Hostet lers Banquet Hall, N. Barbarta St., Mt. Joy, noon. York County corn clinic, 4-H Center, 9.30 a.m - 3 p.m. Dairy-Livestock Seminar, American Legion Hall, CENTRAL HEAT FROM WOOD-COAL (or Oil or Gas) • Our Multifuel heating system automatically switches from one fuel to the other It heats your house and your hot water. Safely Reliably. • You choose the most economical fuel Or the most convenient. Either way, you’re secure. 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Thursday, January 29 Lancaster Farm & Horne Foundation annual dinner meeting, Farm & Home Center, 6:30 p m Milk marketing workshop, Bermudian Springs High School, 7 30 pm New Jersey Dairy Interests Day, Pfenningers Hilltop Inn, noon Ag leadership seminar, Har risburg Marnot Inn, con tinues tomorrow Berks Crops Day, County Ag Center,9.3oa m -3p.m. Embryo Transplant discus sion, Penn Manor High School, 7 30 p m Friday, January 30 Franklin County Ag Exten sion Association annual meeting, Kauffman Com munity Center, 6 15 p m Saturday, January 31 Delaware Holstein Assn, Sleats Bros farm and Odesssa Fire Hall, Odessa, Del 10 a m. York 4-H Baby Beef ban quet, Grangeville Fire Hall, Hanover, 7pm Garden State Dairy Goat Assn luncheon, Hyland Inn, Whitehouse, N J , 1 p m % 10.45 - How to use the state diagnostic laboratory at Summerdale and state update on pseudorabies, Dr. Patricia B McQuiston, laboratory veterinarian 11 15 - Prevention and control of pseudorabie.3, rhinitis, TGE, lice, and mange - Dr Jerry Ap plegate, Pennfield Swine Veterinarian 12 15-Lunch. 12 45 - Working with you - The Pennsylvania Pork Producers, Herb Schick, Treasurer and Swine farmer 1 00 - Marketing pork tomorrow and TB problem update - Doug Clemens, Hatfield Packing. 1 30 - Maximizing the en vuonr °nt in growing finishing units - Dan Myer ! iva- V sr Dan Myer 2 15 - Buying and starting feeder pigs panel, Dr Applegate, Veterinarian, Mike Firestme, Swine Elanco to talk pepper growing TERRE HILL - The Eastern Lancaster County Adult Farmer Program in cooperation with the Far mers-Consumer Services Association, Inc. will sponsor a meeting Thur sday, January 29 for persons interested in growing pep pers or tomatoes for a cash crop Farmers, Farm Loan Officers Lebanon Valley Nat’l Bank; Ken Keiphart, PSU Extension Assistant, and Wilbur Lutz, Swine Farmer S 00 - Question & Answer Period. A charge of $1.50 per person will be charged to help cover lunch costs. For reservations and more informatin call Clyde A. B. Myers, County Agent at the Berks County Extension Office 215/378-1327 During the summer of 1980 23 acres of peppers were grown m the New Holland area and marketed through the Farmers-Consumers Association to the Benjamin Lipitz Co. of Philadelphia as a pilot project to introduce additional cash crops to the Lancaster area Ben Lipitz, owner of the Lapitz Co. and George Perry, director of the Farmer- Consumer Association will be presenting the expanded needs for peppers to include new varieties with increased acreage and would also like to include tomatoes this season The meeting mil be held on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 p.m in the Union Grove School which is located two miles north of Route 23 on route 625 between Blue Ball and Bowmansville