Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 14, 1981, Image 118

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    CSO—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 14,1981
ELKTON, Md Electrifying
Cecil County farmers into the
subject area of ‘Stray Voltage
Problems with Dairy Cows” will
be Larry Stewart of the University
of Maryland’s Agricultural
Engineering Department during
the 1981 Dairy Day Dairy Day is
Tuesday, February 17, during the
Cecil County Farmer’s Winter
Meetings.
The same week, Cecil County
farmers will be eager to return to
the Calvert Grange Hall located on
Route 273, to hear Galen Dively,
University of Maryland Extension
Entomologist and one of the
national authorities on IP M.
(Integrated Pest Management)
speak on a controversial statewide
subject of Soil Systermcs.
Dively will focus his subject
material to the economical
justification of application or non
application of soil systemics i e.
Furadan, Mocap, Counter and
Thimet
The Cecil County Dairy and
Sheepmen to study
SAN ANTONIO, Tex -
Discussions at the recent National
Wool Growers Association meeting
in San Antonio, Texas centered
around the disastrous plunge
recently experienced in the lamb
pricing structure nationwide
The NWGA is the nation’s oldest
livestock organization,
representing 100,000 sheep
producers in the United States
A spokesman for "the
organization admitted they were
not sure why the pricing structure
collapsed, and could not say why in
some cases the price of lambs
dropped 50 per cent in a six-week
period But, the spokesman added,
the NWGA was intent on
preventing a similar situation in
the future
Stewart Cnuckshank, president
of the Idaho Wool Growers Assn
and Chairman of the NWGA Lamb
Committee, said there is no clear
cut explanation for the recent
fluctuation, but that the NWGA
would attempt to mobolize an ad
hoc group to investigate and
evaluate what happened, and to try
to prevent a recurrence
“It has cost our industry literally
millions of dollars,” said
Cnuckshank, “and we just cannot
affort that kind of situation. ”
In other action at the convention,
the sheepmen agreed to ask
President Reagan for his
assistance in the area of animal
damage control
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Agronomy Extension Advisory
Councils planned two outstanding
educational days - Tuesday,
February 17 (Dairy Day), and
Thursday, February 19
(Agronomy Day) for the Cecil
County farmers
The planning committees
believe that the subject matter
presented during these two days
will help the Cecil County fanner
keep abreast of current trends and
management ideas
For further information con
cerning the Cecil County
Agricultural Winter Meetings, see
or call one of the advisory mem
bers listed below or Joy Myers or
Ted Haas of the University of
Maryland Extension Service
Phone 301/398-0200, Ext 181, or
301/658-4041, Ext 181 for the ex
tension office in Elkton, Md
The following Cecil County
farmers comprised the two ad
visor} councils for 1981. Dairy Day
- Tom Crothers, Robbie England,
Bill Haines, Wayne McCoy, Carl
Stafford, and George Tyson,
lamb pricing
The White House will be asked to
transfer the Animal Damage
Control Program from the U S
Dept of Interior to the U S Dept
of Agriculture by Executive
Order Legislative efforts to
transfer this program last fall
were unsuccessful when the
subject became enbroiled in a
jurisdictional dispute in a joint
House-Senate conference com
mittee
Joe Helle of Dillon, Montana,
chairman of the NWGA Animal
Damage Control Committee, said
that sheepmen will be faced with
the dismal prospect of a minimum
control program during the up
coming lambing season because of
the present structure of the
program in the Dept of Interior
He also noted the quickest way to
remedy this situation was simply
by executive transfer of the
program from Interior to the
USDA
The NWGA will hold a Board
meeting in Washington, D C early
'in April to discuss this and other
issues with newly-elected
Congressional leaders and top
appointees in the Reagan ad
ministration
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Schedule of events follows
DAIRY DAY
February 17 1981
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12 NOON LUNCH Courtesy of Sponsors listed
on back of program plus SI 00 per person
1 00 P M STRAY VOLTAGE PROBLEMS WITH
DAIRY COWS Dr Larry Stewart Chairman
Agnc Eng Dept University ol Maryland
145 P M FOOT CARE Dr Joseph Man
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AGRONOMY DAY
February 19 1981
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9 30 A M SOIL SYSTEMICS PRO S & CON S
Dr Galen A Dively Extension Entomologist
U of MD
10 20 A M COVER CROPS SOURCES OF N
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FERTILIZATION Dr Bill Mitchell University
of Delaware Agronomist
1130 AM NEMATODE ASSAY RESULTS Mr
Ted Haas Ext Agent Ag Sci
12 NOON LUNCH Courtesy of Sponsors listed
on back of program plus $ 1 00 per person
115 PM AGRICULTURAL PRESERVATION
AND ITS APPLICATION TO CECIL FAR
MERS Mr F Grove Mi'ler
130 P M GETTING GOOD ALFALFA STANDS
Dr Les Vough Extension Agronomist U of
Md
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