SCPPPA Show 4-H’ers 18 chances to purchase a show prospect. Kent Strock reminds buyers that the SCPPPA will be awarding $2O to owners of any of these show pigs named champion or reserve in a county roundup. “A real high quality set of pigs,” was judge Matt Parsons’ sum mation at the conclusion of the show. “These animals were of modern type, exhibiting extra width of chest, thickness of (Continued from Page D 2) In addition to ribbons, class winners were awarded cash prizes of $l5 for first place, $lO for second, and $5 for third. Sale events commenced at 1:30 p.m. with the sale of 400 state graded pigs by auctioneer Lyle Reed, of McConnellsburg. Following the state-graded sale, the top six pigs in each class were Judge Matt Parsons, Penn State . tension swine specialist, found SCPPPA show entrants to be, “a real high quality set of pigs." ROSKAMP: the roller m [ReadfhisPersonal Testimonial Fro'mTj BEN KREIDER, B.K. MOBILE MILLING, INC. P.O. Box 310, Paradise, PA 17562 I make my living processing feed commercially in a county with heavy concentration of dairy cows. I have had almost six years experience in rolled-crushed feed processing. My farmer friends can readily see the advantages of less dust, more even textured, more palatable feed I recently purchased my second Roskamp crusher-roller unit and I can’t think of a better guy to have on my side. After trying some units with no screens which claimed to keep going when the others quit, I soon quit trying. A farmer wants uniform feed, not stringy, husky strands, etc. Roskamp helped me please my farmers and their cows to a T, and hey, when you make your living making nice feed that’s the bottom line. lONAL SALES MANAGER Erb A Henry New Berlinville, Pa 215-367-2169 Lou Shuba 716-533-2237 PENNSYLVANIA Barrett Equipment Co. Smicksburg, Pa. 814-257-8881 Clapper Farm Equip., Inc. Alexandria, Pa. 814-669-4465 Fred Crivellaro Easton, Pa. 215-258-7584 Tom Dunlap Jersey Shore, Pa, 717-398-1391 Fickes Silo Co. Box 7 Newville, Pa. 17241 717-776-3129 .. . ~ _ . Marshall Machinery, Inc. Harclerode’s Dairymen Honesdale. Pa. Specialty Co. 717-729-7117 New Paris, Pa. 814-839-2790 Hines Equipment Cresson, Pa 814-886-4183 J & M Machinery Co., Inc. Greensburg, Pa. 412-668-2276 KANSAS CITY, MO. - Nine top speakers, including seven representatives of various sectors of the livestock and meat industry, have been announced for Livestock Marketing Congress ’B4. Congress ‘B4 will be conducted June 13-15 in San Antonio, Texas, by the Livestock Merchandising Institute, Kansas City. The seven industry represen tatives will be part of a no-holds barred discussion of how “The New Reality”—this year’s Congress theme—is affecting their own sectors. They will be on an industry panel in the final session, and they are: Zay Gilbreath, president and general manager, Caprock Industries, Inc., Gruver, Texas, representing cattle feeders; Charles Hendryx, vice president of meat marketing, H. E. Butt Grocery Co., Corpus Christi, Tex., representing retail grocers; Jack Maddux, president and general manager, Maddux Cattle Compan> Wauneta, Neb., representing cattle producers; K. Bailey Nichols, vice president for planning and corporate development, Wilson Foods Corp., Oklahoma City, representing the packing industry; Robert Reierson, director of commodity analysis, Saga Corporation, Menlo Park, Calif., representing the hotel-restaurant-institutional tra de; John Saunders, owner of Saunders Range Line Swine, Osborn, Mo., representing hog producers; and L. Stanley Schoelerman, partner in Petersen Sheep & Cattle Co., Spencer, la., representing the marketing sector. A key topic of Congress ‘B4, in- SPECIALISTS BEN KREIDER B.K. Mobile Milling, Inc. S.G. Lewis ft Son, Inc. West Grove, Pa. 215-869-9440 R.T. Markle Farm Equip., Inc. State College, Pa. 814-237-3141 MKS Enterprises, Inc. Hanover, Pa. 717-637-2214 Swope & Bashore, Inc. P * S Equipment, Inc. Northeast Equipment Co. Myerstown, Pa street, Md Northeast, Pa 717-933-4138 301-452-8521 814-725-1888 North Penn Sealstor Bloomsburg, Pa 717-387-1422 Nine speakers slated for LMI ivestock Market! dustry attitudes and traditions and how they must mesh with “The New Reality,” will be addressed by Dr. Max Brunk, emeritus professor of marketing, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. Widely regarded as an expert on agricultural product marketing, Dr. Brunk has been a consultant to numerous commodity groups, and has received several awards for his research. William C. Hale, of Boston, Mass., a specialist in market research and management con sulting for agribusiness and the food industry, will speak during Session Two, which is titled, “Another Reality.” Hale is prin cipal associate with Technomic Consultants, Inc., Boston. He will put the livestock industry’s economic development into per spective as he describes the natural phases of economic SYRACUSE The New York The newly formed Association State Charolais Association was will hold a sale of Charolais cattle formed, recently, at a meeting in in conjunction with the New York Syracuse, of Charolais breeders| Beef Cattlemen’s Association from across the state. Dr. Justin breeding cattle sale at Angelica, Martin of Canandaigua, was New York, on Saturday, April 28. A elected temporary president and field day is set for Sunday, July 29, Charles Boone of Westerlo, vice at Tamberlane Farms in president. Canandaigua, with demonstrations The association was formed to and talks on fitting and showing unite the Charolais breeders in the cattle. state, to promote Charolais cattle and to work with young people and others interested in the Charolais breed. LL i < nsb >'jjf. *- , I Phone or Send for Free Literature- I ROSKAMP MFG., INC. I 2167 Rush-Medon Rd. I Rush, New York 14543 | Check here I r) Stationary Feed Processing Center ■ n Portable Ear Com Mill [ 11 Portable Grain Roller Mill ■ n Silage Roller Mill I □ Have representative call or stop in Atiee Robert Terre Hill Silo Co., Inc. Litttestown, Pa. Terre Hill, Pa. 717-359-5863 215-445-6736 Rovendale Supply Uniontown Farm Equipment Watsontown, Pa. Uniontown, Pa. 717-538-5521 412-437-9851 Sollenberger Silos Corp. Chambersburg, Pa. 717-264-9588 Stouffer Bros., Inc. Chambersburg, Pa. 717-263-8424 Tam Agri Corp. Dillsburg, Pa 717-432-9738 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 14,1984-D3 ng Congress Charolais Assoc, formed MARYLAND Arnett’s Garage _. _ . _ , RR 9 Box 125 Sharon Springs Garage, Inc. Hagerstown, Md Sharon Springs, NY 301-733-0515 518-284-2346 Tri-State Farm Automation Ed Lipscomb’s Equip. Hagerstown, Md Eglon, WV 301-790-3698 304-735-5239 development experienced by most industries. “These outstanding speakers, and those we’ll be announcing later, insure that Congress ‘B4 registrants will get an expert look at the many forces affecting today’s livestock industry,” said General Chairman George E. Light, 111. Light, of Lytle, Texas, said, “Our four program sessions are carefully planned to show us, not only where we are, but what it will take to make it in this business tomorrow. I guarantee you’ll be informed, or maybe even irritated by what our speakers say-but you won’t be bored.” Further registration in formation, including details on substantial savings for early registrants, can be obtained from the Institute, 301 East Armour Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo., 64111 (816) 531-2235. The next Association meeting will be held at the Field Day on July 29, at Tamberlane Farms, Canandaigua. Name R.R. or Box No City Zip Phone NEW JERSEY Brookhill Equipment A Supply Co. Pittstown, NJ 201-735-4142 NEW YORK WEST VIRGINIA State
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