Lancaster Dairy Days on Monday & LANCASTER - The dairy outlook for 1984-1985, managing cows in hot dry weather, getting a greater return on the feed dollar, mastitis and herd health are some of the major concerns of dairymen. They are also the major topics to be addressed at this year’s Lan caster County Dairy Days. The two-day event is scheduled for Monday and Tuesday at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center. The event is sponsored by the Cooperative Extension Service and load agricultural industires. Exhibits will be on display and refreshments will be served starting at 9 a.m. both days. Monday’s topics and speakers are: The Best The Land Can Give, movie. How Much Can You Afford to Pay for Feeds? - Glenn Shirk, dairy agent. Double Cropping and Alternative Crops for Dry Years - Elwood Hatley, Penn State agronomist. Update on the Dairy Diversion Program - U.S.D.A. represen tative. Dairy Outlook for 1984-1985 - U.S.D.A. representative. What’s New in Insect and Weed Control? (Farmers desiring recertification as a private ap plicator of restricted use pesticides should attend this talk, and bring their “pesticide card”). - Arnold Lueck, county agent. \bu load i 0.7 tons and what have you got? We got it with Saranac AR in an official measured trial—lo. 7 tons per acre. That’s because Saranac AR is Northeast-Bred to stand up to harsh winters and come on early and strong each spring. Bred to produce consistent top yields and long-lived stands. Anthracnqse resistant... Race 1 and 2 What’s more, Saranac AR is the only one to plant where anthracnose, Race 1 and 2 is a threat. Saranac AR is resistant to both strains of this crop killer. Plus, Verti-Cleari"for Verticillium wilt protection. There’s been another threat to alfalfa show up in the Northeast recently—Verticillium wilt. This dis ease can be introduced to your fields by infected equipment or the seed you plant, even if "wilt- Using Alternative Feeds and Additives Effectively - Darwin Braund. Getting A Better Return on Your Feed Dollar - Darwin Braund. How I Feed For Profit, Farmer panel - Fred Garber, James Hershey, Robert L. Kauffman, Keith Zurin. Tuesday’s program will focus more on managing cows in hot weather and on dairy herd health. Topics include: The Best The Land Can Give, movie. Johnes Disease and What To Do About It - Robert Whitlock, New Bolton Center. Feeding and Managing Cows in Hot Weather - Darwin Braund. A dam good alfalfa yield. Summer Sterility Problems - Terry Blanchard, New Bolton Center. Summer Mastitis Problems - Stephen Spencer, dairy Extension specialist. High Somatic Cell Counts, Nature and Causes - Robert Eberhart, Penn State veterinary science. PLUMSTEADVILLE - Brynolf Grahn, director of budget and finance for the National Farmers Organization, will be the speaker at the annual dinner of the Bucks Co. Unit of the National Farmers Organization to be held March 24 resistant.” Then it goes on to reduce yields and cut stands dramatically. Saranac AR seed is treated by the Verti-Clean process for the purpose of controlling the Verti cillium wilt spores. Look for the Verti-Clean tag. You’ll find it only on Northeast-Bred alfalfa. wmmmmmmmmmmm This seed It treated Verti-Clean™ Process for the control of vertldlllum wilt. This certified seed has been treated with a fungicide DO NOT USE FOR FOOD FEED OR OIL PROCESSING Hn#tm>HW»tn>*i<*eee tone «nty m • well eenWMed ere# enS only when ereWcm wfi met* feanet erWleiee NOT SUITABLE FOP HUMAN CONSUMPTION wmmmmmmmmmmm Grahn to speak When you plant Saranac AR, you’re planting the seed for better performance, higher yields and greater value. NORTHEAST- BRED alfalfa PROTEIN UNLIMITED Tuesday Keeping Cell Counts Down, Farmer panel - Curtis Akers, Donald Trimble and D. Lamar Witmer. Milking Systems - What’s New? - Stephen Spencer. Anyone interested in dairying is invited to attend. Lunch will be available and tickets can be purchased until 11 ;00 a.m. at NFO dinner at 7 p.m. at the Plumsteadville Fire House, Plumsteadville. The dinner will be family style and tickets are $6.50 each. For tickets, call Bill Garges at 348-5514, Raymond Gross at 768-8785, or Web Singer at 346-7749.