Extension holds commodity futures seminar GETTYSBURG - A tour day seminar on commodity futures trading will be conducted on March 9, Jl, 16 and 16 at Glenn’s Family Restaurant, Biglerville. The seminar is designed to teach tarroers how they may use.the commodity futures markets to increase farm profits. Topics to be covered include price forecasting, effect of seasoiials on prices, define market trends, rule of basis ui commodity trading, and determinuig break even prices, in addition, deter mining when to hedge, what your banker expects, selecting a brokerage house and the mechanics of trading will be covered. The seminar will be taught by This Publication is available in Microform. Uniwrsify Microfilms International 100NorthZeebRiwd Dept PR AnnArtwr Mi -WlOfi GETTHE YOU-KNOW-WHAT OUT WITH THESE NEW RENTAL UNITS That’s right. Now you can rent or lease the bull-strong manure pump and the simplicity manure tanker from US Farm Systems of Pennsylvania. We find so many farmers have problems with the equipment they now use. So, we decided to start a rental and lease program to help our farm friends. As you know, our machines often work in situations where other equipment has failed. In addition, since we usually cut stirring time by 75 percent,/you can save a large sum. oh fuel to pay the rent or lease. Capital Region Marketing Agent Larry Yager and Adams Comity Agricultural Agent John Schwartz ot the Penn State Extension Ser vice. The seminar will give par ticipants hands on experience in commodity trading. Workshops w'Ul be utilized to illustrate prin ciples being taught. The goal ot the seminar is to have every person being able to develop a marketing strategy for their operation. The sessions will begin at ID a.m.> each day and will end by 6 p.iu. A slt» per person registration tee is bemg charged. To register tor the seminar, send a check payable to the Adams County Extension Service before March 4, to Adams County Extension Service, 999 Lincoln Way East, Gettysburg, Pa. 1732 b. More mtormation on the seminar may be obtained by contacting the Adams County Extension Uttice at 717/334-6271 or 717/624-452!). 110 farm I J 9 SYSTEMS Frederick, Md. Ag Week starts Monday I'HUKMONT, Mil. - "Maryland Agriculture—Land of Bountiful Harvest”, will be celebrated in Frederick County at the Frederick Towne Mall, March Hi. Contests will begin at 7:30 p.m. in front of J.C. Penney's. Activities include: Tuesday evening Frederick County Sheep breeders Association will be having a demonstration on sheep shearing, handing out samples of lamb, and will have fleeces on display. Wednesday evening Ice cream eating contest. Thursday evening Mini tractor driving contest. Friday evening Lug sawing contest, and the Linganure FFA Chapter will have a corsage making demonstration.. Saturday evening Goat milking contest,- 4-H fashion show, petting zoo with all six dairy breeds participating. The Maryland State Apple Commission will be giving out We already have equipment booked for some of the prime Spring hauling dates. So, schedule your manure hauling rental dates now, so you're not disappointed. Then you’ll get the you-know-what out this year with the bull-strong manure pump and the simplicity tanker spreader on your farm. This service is provided by US Farm Systems of Pennsylvania, 3053 Barren Road, Oxford, PA 19363. To make rental reservations call 301-398- 2948. Leasing equipment available at various locations throughout the state. Lancaster Farming,S*turday, February 27,1982—A23 samples of cider and apples, along with samples ul apple pancakes, cider cheese spread. The Frederick County Pomona Grange will feature the following demonstrations: beginning at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, chair caning by Frances Crum; Wednesday, plait rug (.braid) by Grace Stone and Swedish embroidery by Pearl Hussakoff; Thursday, quilting demonstration by Mrs. Lee Warren of Middletown; Friday, spuming and weaving demon stration by Barbara Christie; Saturday, quilting demonstration by the Catoctm Mountain Quilters. Alsu each mght there will be wood Gallimycin, 200 cc. *12.00 Sulfa Urea Uterine Boluses. Jar of 50. *8.50 Sulfamethazine, 240 grain. Box of 50 boluses. *19.00 Triple Sulfa, ?40 grain. Box of 50 boluses. *lB.OO Oxyvet B rand Terramycin 100 mg. 500 cc.' 10.00 Sul-Neo-Vet Calf Scours. Jar of 50 boluses. *20.00 Best I have ever seen. Neomycin 500 cc. *B.BO Magmila*, 240 grain. Box of 50 boluses. *9.00 lAT Cow Diarrhea. Jar of 50 boluses. *8.50 50% Dextrose 500 cc. *27.00 per case of 12 pints Calphos Strong 500 cc. *27.00 per case of 12 pints Amino Lite 500 cc. *27.00 per case of 12 pints Bal Amino Boluses 240 grain. Jar of 50. * 15.00 Amino Plex Boluses 240 grain. Jar of 50. *16.00 Ketosis Test ($5.00 Value). Use milk or urine. •2.00 Masti Kures teat dip concentrate, same as Ken dalls, *4.00 case 12 qts. - *48.00 case lots only. Prepaid by UPS. Nitrofurazone ‘16.00/gal. lodine '3.50/pint Kopertox. Plastic 16 oz. bottle. *3.00 (Limit of two) Chempro-Tect(same as Freezgard). 5 lbs. *12.00 Magnets, plastic coated. Strongest available. *3.00 ea. *33.00/doz. Needles, 14-16-18 gauge. '6.00/doz. Wound Bombs, Gentian Violet. *1.50 We carry Schwartz In-line filters In all sizes. Case lots only. Inquire about prices prepaid to you. lathing demonstration by Paul Lealherman, member of New Maket Grange. A new exhibit featured this year is the Frederick County Master Gardners.. They will feature a plant clinic where individuals may bring their house plants to the mall and the gardeners will help you with any problems concerning your plants. Members will be available-to answer your questions concerning plants and problems on Thursday and Saturday from 1-4 and 7-9 p.m. They will also be available on Friday, from 7-9 p.m. Bob Coon's A & B SALES Announcing a new Sopif Sirviee for the dairy farmer. Hard-to-beat prices on nationally advertised animal health pro ducts. Free direct-to-the-door fast de livery service via UPS on all orders $4O and over. (Under $4O, service charge of $2.00) COMPARE AND SAVE! Albacillin * 12.50/doz. *11.60 in cases of 12 doz. Biodry * 11.50/doz. *ll.OO in cases of 12 doz. Today *12.50/doz. *11.60 in cases of 12 doz.' Tomorrow * 12.50/doz. * 11.60 in cases of 12 doz. Pfizer's Combiotic 100 cc‘*s.4o ea. *5.00 in * cases of 24. Pfizer's Combiotic 250 cc. *12.25ea. *12.00 in cases of 12. Pfizer's Penicillin-6 lOOcc *5.00 ea. *4.85 in cases of 24. Vetycil 100 cc *5.25 ea. *4.90 in cases of 24. Vetycil 250 cc. *12.00 ea. *11.75 in cases of 12. Probius Calf Culture Starter, jar of 50 boluses. *12.50 Probius Cow Culture Starter, jar of 25 boluses. •$12.50 Respiragen (same as Bobac Calf Vaccine) 250 cc. *lO.OO Vaccine, 4-Way. Heifers, open stock *.40 per animal. SO doses *20.00 Calf Guard (formerly Scour-Vax) Box of 10 doses •21.00 Aspirin 240 grain, box of 50 boluses *9.00 Vitamin A-D. 100 cc. *4.50 Vitamin B-12,100 cc. *4.50 Vitamin E, 100 cc. *4.00 Iron Dextran, 100 cc. *4.00 Prices effective for 30 fays A & & SALES 304 Keith Road, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Phone: 717-761-3780 Office Open 8 A.M. to 8 P.M.