IpK Big $ $ $ • Broaden your marketing horizons with more farm exports? • How is the State Milk Promotion Board going to sell more milk? • What's outlook for farm commodity prices in the year ahead? • Should you use the futures market as a hedging tool? • And what about the new ag options on the futures market? • What innovations in marketing are being used by ag industries? • How are USDA Crop Reports estimated? • What options do fruit and vegetable growers have if their buyer defaults? Answers to these and other questions and issues facing farmers will be covered at PACMA's Marketing and Outlook Conference to be held in conjunction with Pennsylvania Farmers’ Association Annual Convention. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1984 2:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. Exporting Opportunities for Pennsylvania Room ACE Farm Products: Al Shulman, President, INAGRA, Inc. Nazareth, Pa. 3:15 P.M, to 3:45 P.M. Using Ag Options on the Futures Market: Diana Klemme, Agr. Marketing Consultant, Galesburg, Illinois Room ACE 3:45 P.M. to 4:30 P.M. Room ACE 4:30 P.M. to 5:15 P.M. Using PACMA Services: A Producer Panel with Ronald Harrison, Adams County; William Chain, Cumberland County; and Ronald Bender, Franklin County Room ACE hrl - - tri Mii Huston m » Alessi All conference sessions are free and open to all PFA members whether or not you’re attending the convention itself. Hear what these farm leaders, ag marketers and economists say at the annual PFA/PACMA Marketing and Outlook Conference, November 19-20 at the Hershey Lodge and Convention Center, Hershey, Pa. Futures Markets as a Hedging Toot: Joe Stouffer, Loan Officer, Lancaster Farm Credit Service; and Richard E. Denison, Manager, Farm Management Services, Pennsylvania Farmers’ Association 4* Garrison s** w Denison Don't Miss It! lopiL —— 4 l "1 CM -//, I i Hallowed , A Mast in 'B5 fej^l Strausbaugh ■Ji* Muschweek Forsythe iVEMBER 20. 1964 8:30 AM -9:30 AM Room ACE 10:00-11:30 Room ACE 10 00-11 30 Suite F 10:00-11:30 Suite J 10:00-11.30 Suite D 10 00-11 30 Suite H 11.30 Adjourn 2.00-4:15 Room ACE 4 30 - 5:30 Room ACE Lancaster Farwim, Saturday. November 10.1984-A2S Birth Beginners to Commodity Marketing' Rosemary Hartter, Farm Wife and Partner in Farming Business. Eureka, Illinois Dairy: Hon. Penrose Hallowed, Pa. Secretary of Agriculture: Donald Duncan, Berks County dairy man and member Pa. Milk Promotion Board; Beverly Minor. Dairyman's wife, Washington County, member of Pa Dairy Promotion Board: and Stan Muschweck, Vice President and Account Super visor, Creamer Inc Fruits and Vegetables: James Frazier, Assistant Chief. Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act Branch, USDA, Washington, D.C. Grains; Joe Newcomer, Agronomist. Willard Chemical Company, Frederick, Md.; Raymond Hancock. Chairman. Gram Reporting Board. Statistical Reporting Service, USDA. Washington, DC Livestock; John Huston, President, National Live stock and Meat Board, Chicago, Illinois; Raymond Hancock, Statistical Reporting Service, USDA, Washington, D C Poultry: Dr Morris Mast, Professor of Food Science, Penn State University Luncheon- Nigerian Room Fruits and Vegetables: Kenneth Nye, Director. American Farm Bureau Federation. Horticultural Division Dairy: Robert Forsythe, General Manager, NEDCO Grains: Greg Strausbaugh, Commodity Specialist, Prudential-Bache Securities Livestock: Ron Garrison, Livestock Specialist, Clayton Brokerage Co. of St. Louis, Inc Poultry: Kermit Birth. Extension Economist, Poultry, Penn State University Ag Finances: Gabriel Alessi, Assistant Vice President, First Eastern Bank, N.A PACMA Annual Meeting ****** c——feu* Frazier Newcomer r \ % . ? Duncan w *0 * , i ..1 1, Hartler Morketlm tic Confaren
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