A24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 6,1982 Keystone Pork Congress coming HARRISBURG Pork producers have until Feb. 11 to preregister for this year’s Keystone Pork Congress. In its third year, the Congress will be held at a new location, the Penn Harris Motor Inn, Camp Hill, when it convenes Feb. 18. The cost of the conference is $3 in advance or $4 at the door. Tickets for the annual banquet are $l2 each. Those producers wishing to preregister should send reser vations and checks, made payable to the Keystone Pork Congress, to Clyde Strock, 737 Williams Grove Rd., Mechanicsburg, PA 17055. The program will begin on Thursday at 8 a.m. with an in dustry trade show. 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Gypsum granules are so compact, you can pour more TEMIK 15G into the applicator box and cover more acres per fill-up No granular pesticide is more convenient Or more effective TEMIK protects plants from underground pests like nematodes and root maggots Then works systemically to control aphids mites, plant bugs, thnpsand other foliar insects Crops grow their best and yield their best when they’re protected with TEMIK. New TEMIK 15G aldicarb Performance made it the best Gypsum makes it better Contact Us For More Details P.L ROHRER & BRO.. INC. SMOKETOWN, PA- Feb. 18 Animal Industries, will kick off the technical workshops with a discussion on herd health in Pennsylvania. Penn State economist H. Louis Moore' will be next with his professional predictions for the future of the swine industry. Co worker Matthew Parson will share current Penn State research and information on swine management and sow productivity. And Kansas State’s Robert Hines will give the conference participants an inside look at swine genetics. The Porkettes’ agenda will in clude a lard recipe contest, a microwave demonstration, and a discussion on food, facts and fallacies by Penn State’s food science professor Manfred Kroger. PH: 717-299-2571 LEBANON In spite of the cold weather experienced recently, 40 Lebanon County landusers braved the elements to learn about soils. Penn State’s Kobert Cun ningham and Garland Lipscomb of the Soil Conservation Service explained to the group how the soil survey was made and how the sods report could be used. The Lebanon County soils were mapped from 1967 to 1974 by soil scientists who walked over each acre of land and determined its depth, texture, stoniness, color, slope and origin. The soil survey data also in dicates which soils are best suited for on site sewerage disposal. In Lebanon County, 1,838 acres, less than 1 percent, have a slight limitation for this use. Charts showing crop yield, woodland use, urban development use and engineering data were reviewed by Cunningham and Lipscomb. A 12-mmute slide presentation called “How the Lebanon County Soil Survey Was Made” is available to interested groups. For more information, contact the Soil Conservation Service, Room 110, Municipal Building, Lebanon, 272- 4618 for scheduling. PRODUCER'S PROGRAM Thursday, February 18 a.m. Registration Doors open to Trade Show 8:00- 9:45 Welcome, Introduction M- J. Parsons 9:45-10:00 Herd Health & Concerns in Pennsylvania Dr. Max A. Van. Buskirk, Jr., V.M.D. 10:00-10:45 11:00-11:45 Hog Production & Market ing -The Future H.L. Moore Discussion LUNCH BREAK 11:45-12:00 12:00- 1:00 p.m. G.W. Sherritt, Chairman Management and Sow Productivity M.E. Parsons Genetics and Sow Pro ductivity R.H. Hines Discussion 1:30- 2:30 2:30- 3:30 3:30- 4:00 CONGRESS BANQUET - February 18. 6:30 p.m. Master of Ceremonies Recognition and Awards , N.P.P.C. Presentation Giants Under Fire Speaker; Pigs and People - A Quarter Century P. 5... Don’t Forget Lebanon, Schuylkill, Berks Counties PORK PRODUCERS MEETING At The Marion Fire Hall Stouchsburg, PA TUESDAY, FEB. 9 9 A.M. Contact your extension agent in Lebanon, Schuylkill or Berks County. Lebanon Coimtians learn abolit soils -ounty is presehtly covered by several inches of snow and ice, a-group of in terested landowners turned out last Thursday to hear how they can use the recently published Lebanon County Soil Survey Report. Providing the technical information were: from left,-Ed Merkel, SCS; Robert Cunningham, Penn State; and Garland Lipscomb, SCS. KEYSTONE PORK CONGRESS At Penn Harris Motorlnn P.O. Box 2653, Harrisburg, PA 17105 PHONE 717-763-7117 PORKETTE'S PROGRAM Thursday, February 18 a.m. WELCOME President Mabel Strock Lard Recipe Contest Raetene Strock, Porkette Microwave Demonstration Barbara Lockner, Microwave Consultant Film Presentation “You Are A Porkette" LUNCHBREAK 10:00-10:15 10:15-10:45 10:45-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00- 1:30 p.m. Business Meeting Election of Officers Facts. Foods, and Fallacies Or. Manfred Kroger ADJOURNMENT 1:30- 2:00 2.00- 3:00 Afternoon free to visit Porkette Booth and other exhibits Daniel Forcey Assistant Agricultural Loan Officer PRESENTS THE FOURTH FEBRUARY 18, 1982 Total Pre-Registration forms cannot be accepted after February 11. 1982. Pre-Registration passes can be picked up at the registration desk Banquet Tickets must be purchased by February 11 and can be picked up at the registration desk . H.L. Moore . Abe Fisher Neal Black i This Advertisement Courtesy Of; ||Q Lebanon Valley (SUP National Bank “Your Money Matters" MichaelH. Fires tine Agricultural Loan Officer Ten Convenient Offices 717-274-3611 REGISTRATION & DINNER TICKET RESERVATIONS KEYSTONE PORK CONGRESS FEBRUARY 18. 1982 lip Code PRE-REGISTRATION 13.00 Individual REGISTRATION AT DOOR School A| 1.00 Dinner Remittance $. Make Checks Payable to: Keystone Pork Congress SEND RESERVATIONS AND BANQUET RESERVATIONS TO: CLYDESTROCK 737 WILLIAMS GROVE RD. MECHANICSBURG, PA 17055 Amt.