Harvestore holds workshops CHICAGO, 11. - The Ninth North American Agricultural Lender’s Conference sponsored by A.O. Smith Harvestore Products, Inc., featured some innovations at the 1983 session held Sept. 11-13. This year, selected important subjects were discussed in close encounter workshop sessions rather than from the podium. ference sponsored by A. O. Smith Harvestore Products, Inc., featured general sessions on subjects of current interest to leanders as well as close encounter workshops on subjects such as use of micro-computers in lending and agri-business, cooperation between agri-business and ag lenders, operating farms for efficiency, and personal stress management. Coding System FromMJ B Now the MF 860 and 850 B Increased capacity of the fan combines have more ways to gives better air circulation, keep you cool, even in the warmest weather. B New, larger condenser cools B New system is built to last the cab interior faster for longer and provide more quick comfort. dependable service year in and year out. You stay more comfortable so you’ll do a b And it makes lo seem a whole I Ybur Business Machines These subjects included use of micro-computers in lending and agri-business, cooperation bet ween agri-business and ag lenders, operating farms for efficiency, and personal stress management. “We felt that this approach would improve the effectiveness of the interchange between speaker and audience that’s so important to See us today and get all the details. N.H. FLICKER & SONS. INC. Maxatawny pa Ph (215)683 7252 UN. WEAVERS SON N Groffdale Rd Leota, PA 17540 Ph (717)656*2321 LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. 700 E Linden St Richland. PA Ph (717)868-7518 successful communication in meetings of this kind.” said Carl K Clayton, director of marketing staff services for Harvestore Products. “We also gave par ticular emphasis this year to practical information lenders could use in their day-to-day ac tivities." About 400 persons from the United States and Canada attended the Harvestore system lender’s meeting. There were represen tatives from 49 Harvestore system dealerships, 21 U.S. states and 2 Canadian provinces The four workshops addressed a variety of subjects of vital interest today. “Micro-computers Their Effective Use in Lending and Agri- Business,” featured a banker and an agn-businessman who told how they used computers to make their work more efficient "Our Program for Efficiency” consisted of discussions by four Harvestore system farmers who described how they increased productivity and cut expenses with efficient management. 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