IARLISLE A seminar on ■rent issues in agrichemicals a ;uri 1 be held at the Embers staurant in Carlisle on Friday, irch 23. PennAg Industries sociation is sponsoring this seting, which will begin at 8 a.m. d end at approximately 11:30 n. Breaktast will be included. 'he featured speaker will be The Leader In BOU-MATIC SSSSSE!'”" MILKING SYSTEMS The Bou-Matic* Feed Management System Featuring: • 450 Cow Capacity. • Dual feed capability. • Touch panel keyboard. • Up to 12 feed periods/day. • Adjustable dispense rate. • Report on allotments, consumption and activity by cow, group or herd auto matically or on demand. • State of the art data transmission. ee Your Nearest Dealer For A Demonstration! BOU-MAHC MILKING SYSTEMS SHENK’S FARM SERVICE 501 E. Woods Drive * ,ehd Wy m,R¥ PAUL R.UNDIS tSJKSS R.D. *4 Brookville, Pa. 15825 814-849-5539 CUMBERLAND FARM ri ctatf AUTOMATION w & J DAIRY SALES & DAIRY SERVICE m 1" 1 ,Un RD 2 Oxford. Pa 19363 4560 Dairy Road Route 9, Whitehall Rd. 717-529-2569 Chambersburg, PA 17201 Hagerstown, MD21740 /!/ zDoy 717-263-0826 301-790-3698 7 Ag chemical seminar planned Richard F. Blewitt, Vice President for Corporate Affairs of the Velsicol Chemical Corporation. The subject of discussion will be media relations and the Ag chemical industry. Blewitt, author of “Primed and Committed”, a guide for working with the media, has had considerable experience in dealing with the media. He was Computerized 3^E«b Milton, Pa. 17847 717-437-2375 recently featured on CBS’s “BO Minutes” program. The sermar will also provide participants with an update on the EDB situation, the Chesapeake Bay Study, Pennsylvania House Bill 1236 (the “right to know” bill) and other current issues. Anyone interested in attending should send their name, address, J pm JONES DAIRY SERVICE Box 52, Fostertown Rd. Medford, NJ 08055 609-267-0198 and company affiliation with a dustnes Association, P.O. Box 329, check for $7.00 to PennAg In- Ephrata, Pa. 17522. Swine ventilation stressed NEWARK, Del. Adequate ventilation is an important factor in managing swine confinement facilities. Inadequate winter ventilation can lead to herd health problems. Poor summer ven tilation can aggravate odor problems and heat stress in hogs. University of Delaware ex tension agricultural engineer Jim Scarborough has prepared a fact sheet to help swine producers improve air circulation inside confinement units through use of an exhaust ventilation system. The SCHLESSMANS PREMIUM SINGLE CROSSES ■ SX-725 - New Improved Standability, 112 Days, Excellent Yield M SX-650 - High Yielding, Good Standability, 110 Day, Short Stalk - Imbred Used In This Cross Was Most Wanted Across U.S. By Most Seed Companies. ■ SX-8 10 - High Yielding Good Standability, 118 Days ★ Resistant to Carbona Race 3 Disease ALFALFA #1 In Plot Of 18 Varieties Including Pioneer —Saranac AR - DeKalb BOYD’S WETFOOT LOOKS BEST Cowing... A NEW Alfalfa - Boyd's MVW • Vertlcilumn Witt Resistant • Anthracnose Resistant • Phylophthora Root Rot Very Limited Supply - Piece Your Order Hew SEEDOATS TWINES GARDEN SEEDS Free Catalogs Available WHOLESALE & RETAIL BOYDELL FARMS 302 lona Rd., Lebanon, PA 17042 Phone:7l7-272-8943 — Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 10,1984—D31 publication covers airflow requirements as they relate to different types of hog house con struction, number of fans needed per number and size of hogs in a herd, hot and cold weather requirements, and design, placement and management of air inlets. Copies of the four-page fact sheet, “Exhaust System Ven tilation Requirements for Swine Housing,” are available from county extension offices in Newark (451-2506), Dover (736-1448) or Georgetown (856-5250).
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