A26—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Janliary 21, 1984 Dairy Herd Mgt. Conference set Feb. 16-17 UNIVERSITY PARK The Penn State Department of Dairy and Animal Science will sponsor a Dairy Herd Management Conference Feb. 16-17 at the Sheraton-Penn State Inn. The conference this year will emphasize herd health. Research results will be presented by staff members of the Department of Dairy and Animal Science. The featured speaker will be Dr. Graeme Mein of Australia. Dr. Mein is a world renowned scientist in the area of the milking machine and mastitis. Also participating will be Dr. Jerry Jones of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute am} State University from Blacksburg, Virginia. Registration forms are available from the Penn State Cooperative Extension Service. A program schedule is listed below. Thursday, February 16,1984 Dr. Paul J. Wangsness, Head, Department of Dairy and Animal Science, Penn State University - Presiding 10;00AM - Registration - Lobby, Sheraton-Penn State Inn 1:00 PM - Introduction and Welcome-Dr. Paul J. Wangsness - Dry Cow Care and Management - Dr. Jerry Jones, Dairy Extension Specialist, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA • Feeding the Dry Cow for Daylight Calving - Dr. Larry Muller, Professor of Dairy Science, Penn State 1:15 2:00 - Dairy Calf Energy Needs in Cold Weather • Linda Scibiha, Graduate Student, Department of Dairy and Animal Science, Penn State 2:20 - Refreshment Break 2:45 - Vaccination Programs at Calving Time - Dr. Larry Hutchinson, Extension Veterinarian, Penn State - Residue Avoidance - Slides 3:15 4:00 - Stump the Experts - Previous Speakers 4:20 - Banquet - Sheraton-Penn State Inn Master of Ceremonies - Steve Spencer, Dairy Specialist, Penn State Speaker - Dr. Graeme Mem - Dairying in Australia 7:00 Friday, February 17,1984 Dr. Earl M. Kesler, Professor of Dair University, Presiding 8:00 AM - Registration- Lobby, Sheraton-Penn State Inn - Backflushing Units to Control Mastitis - Wyatt Smith, Graduate Student, Department of Dairy and Animal Science, Penn State 8:30 - Control of Environmental Mastitis - Dr. Robert Eberhart, Professor of Veterinary Science, Penn State 9:00 - Refreshment Break - The Milking Machine and Mastitis - Dr. Graeme Mein, Research Scientist, Milking Research Center, Wernbee, Victoria, Australia 9:30 10:00 - Dairyman Panel - Dr. Larry Hutchinson, Moderator 11:30 12:00 - Adjourn -I l'U( >-TIL...Tho Now Ci mcopt In U( >T( (TILLING I » I lAnßol - 1 withTheKlBl Kohler Engine Featuring: 1 “ «,««« Counter Rotation q HHHft all by just a flip of the lever —- ■ 4 Rear Tine Models From 5 H.P. 18” to 8 H.P. 22” at up to $3OO less than the competition ■ Front tine models w/twice till tines up to $lOO less than the competition DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED A Few Prime Dealer Areas Available. Call Lawn Care Distributors Martindale, PA 215-445-4542 PROGRAM Science, Penn State I I Two half-gallon bags of milk drop off the conveyor belt into a larger outer bag em bossed with a log. THe outer bag is then automatically sealed and John stacks the one gallon package on a rack to be wheeled into the walk-in refrigerator. (Continued from Page A2l) School tours are another way the Hesses promote good customer relations and show school children and their parents how milk is really made. Undertaking all the milk production and marketing func tions, from cow to consumer, has made Larry and John real ad vocates of milk promotion and advertising. Larry campaigned aggressively to get the milk promotion referendum passed in Pennsylvania two years ago, only to have it defeated. He sees the 15 cents deduction for promotiomand the opportunity for a national referendum in September of next year as the brightest spot of the new dairy legislation and hopes other dairymen will support it. I t Pine View Acres dairy POURED SOLID CONCRETE STORAGE SYSTEMS '' v ± Increase Your Volume By In-Ground Storage CONCRETE WORK, INC. 410 Main St. • Akron, PA 17501 • (717) 859-2074 or 733-9196 Milk is packaged into half-gallon plastic bags by this French made machine. Bags are then swept away by a conveyor belt. Any Size Silage Pit Walls Manure Pit Walls Retaining Walls if J