MURPHY & CLOUSE FEED MILL Carlisle, PA 717-249-2963 ROGER L. SANER Thompsontown, PA 717-535-5307 STEVENS FEED MILL, INC. Stevens, PA 215-267-2150 NEW FREEDOM FARM & HOME SUPPLY, INC. New Freedom, PA 717-235-3606 RICHARD D.KENDIG Special Accounts Representative Phone 302-478-3058 Beacon Milling Company, Inc. \ \ York, PA Ph; 717-843-9033 CALL YOUR BEACON DEALER TODAY! Beacon Advisor Phone 717-854-2281 ISAAC K.LEFEVER Beacon Advisor Phone 215-267-7042 We're Employee Owned. That's Why We Shine. BEACO^EEDS CLARK SUPPLY CO. Rising Sun, MD 301-658-6464 BOLTON TURKEY FARM Silverdale, PA 215-257-6047 215-723-3040 HOLT’S MILL Witmer. PA 717-393-1369 R.E. RUDISILL SPENCER’S MILLING SERVICE Clayton, DE 19938 302-653-8011 MARTIN’S ELEVATOR, INC. MCCRACKEN’S FEED MILL, INC. BYRON STUART Beacon Advisor 717-846-4207 WILLIAM R.KORMAN Beacon Advisor 412-349-1829 H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, PA 717-768-3431 Hagerstown, MO 301-733-2553 Manheim, PA 717-665-2186 RAY BRANAS Beacon Advisor 717-843-4515 icasttr Farming, Saturday, Novambar 26,1983—C5 PFA plans market conference CAMP The Penn sylvania Farmers’ Association (PFA) is sponsoring a 1964 Marketing Outlook Conference and Golden Harvest Sale of 80 top quality registered Holsteins, Dec. 7-8 at the Farm Show Complex, Harrisburg. The conference will feature nationally-recognized commodity experts who will discuss in novations and outlooks in the marketing of dairy products, livestock, poultry, grain, fruits and vegetables. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture John Block will ad dress the conference’s dinner banquet, Dec. 7, featuring a menu of innovative food products. PFA President Keith Eckel, who will welcome an expected 2,000 farmers from Pennsylvania and surrounding states, to the con ference, said, “We have assembled a panel of experts from around the country to provide conference goers with some fresh ideas to increase profits in the coming year. Scheduled to address commodity marketing innovations are: Walter Stemler, board member of Mid- America Dairymen, Inc.,; John Duffy, advertising account supervisor, Batz, Hodgson & Neuwoehner, Inc.; Jeanne Sowa, promotion coordinator, National live Stock and Meat Board’s Beef Industry Council; William Brenneman, grain purchasing manager, South Point Ethanol plant; John Stehr, A.E. Staley Mfg. Co.; Dr. Robert Baker, poultry science department chairman, Cornell University and A 1 Rosenkranz, manager, Wisconsin Farm Bureau Marketing Assoc. Presenting market outlooks during the conference will be: Alfred Keating, director, livestock department, American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF); William Farrington, director, horticulture department, AFBF; John Pedersen, president, Poultry & Egg Fax; Gordon Riehl, general manager, Milk Marketing Inc.,; Jerry Hildebrand, director of research, Clayton Brokerage; and Milton Hefft, of the Agri-Lending Department of the Commonwealth National Bank ->f Lancaster. EAR CORN Paying Top Prices For Good Quality Ear Corn Wet or Dry No Quantity too large or too small Fast Unloading - Dump on Pile & Go Easy access - 2.2 miles off 283 bypass- Manheim, Mt. Joy exit Daily Receiving 7:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. - un loading evenings & Saturdays by appt. Trucks available for pick up at your farm. Call Anytime For Price 717-665-4785 JAMES E. NOLL GRAIN
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