Dl4—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Way 9,1981 Livestock Marketing Congress coming June 10-12 KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Who are the livestock industry’s customers today? Who are its competitiors, and what can the industry learn from them? These are some of the questions to be answered at Livestock Marketing Congress ‘Bl, to be held June 10-12 in Minneapolis, Mum. This year’s Congress theme is “Competing -For The Protein Dollar.” Congress General Chairman Joel Bennett said the Congress program will be divided into four sessions. The first session will be an audiovisual production, followed by sessions titled, “Our Customer”, Our Competition”, and a final summary session titled, “Our Challenge.” “The competition for the customer’s protein dollar is the number one challenge facing the livestock industry today,” Bennett said, “and Congress ‘Bl will take a close look at all aspects of that competition. What we’re seeking are ways the livestock industry can capitalize on the changing climate in which we do business.” The opening audiovisual show will provide an overview of this year’s theme, he said, and will be followed by a close look at “just who our customer is today.” This session, Bennett said, will look at the economic factors af fecting a consumer’s protein purchases, as well as providing an update on government activities that have an impact on both the Talk to the. man who knows BNC 1 4 Get together with your Badger Dealer now. GRUMELtrS CECIL DAIRY SERVICE ROY CHRISTMAN FARM SERVICE rd i Rt 274 rd 1 t Vz Mi South Hamburg, PA 19526 Oi«r«v?lte PA 17566 Rising Sun. MD 21911 (215)562-7218 0 1777)7t^731 8 (30)) 658-6923 PIKEVILLE EQUIPMENT SHOW-EASE STALL GO. LLOYD E. KREIOER INC. 523 Willow Rd RD 1 on , Lancaster, PA 17601 Cochranville, PA 19330 Oley, PA 19547 (717)299-2536 (215)932-4700 (215)987-6277 consumer and the industry. In addition to analyzing pressures on the consumer’s pocketbook, this session will probe his current attitudes on food safety and health, Bennett said. “Knowing what our ultimate customer thinks, and what he wants from us, is vital for building the industry's future.” The third session will include speakers from competitors of the red meat industry, Bennett said. “These protein competitors in clude vegetable protein, dairy products, fish and poultry. We’ll ask these people how they got where they are today, and what they see as their future. “This should be a no-holds barred, up close lock at how our competitors are getting more of a share of the protein market than ever before, and what market strategies they have for the future.” /The final “challenge” session, Bennett said, will tie the other sessions together, and try and provide a blueprint for the in dustry’s future. “We’ll have speakers on such topics as the industry’s attitude; ways to improve livestock and meat productivity; further product development; how to com municate with our customer; expanding livestock and meat trade, and merchandising livestock.” Bennett, president of the St. Paul, Minn., Umon Stockyards, No Field Too Tough Take it all off with a Badger Northland Mower/Conditioner' Even in the toughest of conditions, the Badger Mower/Conditioner will perform its clean cutting duties like no other without over conditioning The Baoger Mower/Conditioner will run longer with fewer u’ joints and its adjustable transmission gives great maneuverability Row vyidth can also be adjusted See what it’s like to own a mower/conditioner that will spend more time in the field than it does in the shop >pecial In Season Waiver On iwer/Conditioners September 'l = said that questioning this session’s speakers will be representatives of the beef, dairy and lamb production sectors, as well as marketing, packing and retailing spokesmen. - Negotiations are underway with Manufacturers’ wheat program to Begin WASHINGTON, D.C. - Manufacturers of wheat-based foods must register wjth the Wheat Industry Council by June 1 under regulations, for the new wheat and wheat foods research and nutrition education program, a U.S. Department of Agriculture official said. 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