A32-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 21,1985 MADISON, Wise. - “World Dairy Expo has in the past 19 years become a fall tradition for dairy farmers," according to Brad Rugg, World Dairy Expo’s executive vice president. “In keeping with Expo’s tradition of quality, we’ve planned a well rounded program with something of interest for the entire dairy farm family.” World Dairy Expo, the world’s largest international trade show for dairy farmers, will be held October 2 through 6 at the Dane county Exposition Center in Madison, Wis. Over 400 com mercial exhibitors will feature the latest available dairy farm technology, products and services. Educational speakers programs are scheduled four times daily Wednesday through Saturday in the Education Tent. The programming has been designed to provide valuable information to dairymen to help weather the current economic storm. Dairy experts will speak on topics such as “Profitable Udder Health Decisions That Insure Your Future,” “Management - It Does Make The Difference,” “Farm Outlook for 1986,” and “Combining Art, Science and Common Sense m a Breeding Program.” Farm Safety Tips The only reasonable action that can be taken is to provide ven tilation into the storage and wait for rescue personnel with the proper equipment. Bam fans and silo blowers are sources of ven tilation that may be used. However, do not lower fans into the pit because of possible methane gas buildup. Uncovered storages at ground level should be fenced to keep people and animals off the crust like surface that normally develops. The surface crust may harden in very dry or extended cold periods, but the hardening will be uneven. As the crust softens with * Size Bale .900-1200 Lb. 4 ft. *4.99 ea. Roll of 25 120018001 b. 5 ft. *6.95 ea. Roll of 25 1800-2200 Lb. 6 ft. *7.95 ea. Roll of 20 • 5 Mil •6% Ultra Violet Inhibitor • White Bag Reflects Sunlight TRUCKLOAD SALE SPEEDY CORN CRIBS • Easy to erect • Rods in leads of bolts on wire mesh 1200 Bu 9.95 Schedule set for The presidents of the six national breed associations whose animals participate at World Dairy Expo will form a panel to discuss "Our Breed in 1995." Another item of interest in the Education Tent will be a display of finalists in field cured hay and haylage divisions from the World’s Second Forage Analysis Super Bowl. In addition to the commercial exhibits and Education Tent features, World Dairy Expo will host five dairy cattle shows of national status and one regional show. Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Holstein, Jersey and Milking Shorthorns, expected to number over 1600 head, will compete for laurels. Youth from across the United States will travel to Expo to par ticipate in National 4-H, In tercollegiate and FFA dairy cattle judging contests and junior showmanship contests. An informative ladies program, The Craft Forum, will feature daily style shows, craft and food demonstrations and informative speakers. Farm and urban dwellers alike will enjoy the variety of hand-crafted items on sale and the opportunity to pur chase dairy-related gift items from The Purple Cow Gift Shop. (Continued from Page A3l) changing weather conditions, a person or animal can suddenly break through. Do not leave lad ders leaning against above ground tank storages. A person who ac cidentally falls into the tank will be trapped because he or she will be unable to climb the smooth sur face. Warning signs should be placed near open storages and above ground tanks, and a rescue pole and rope should be appropriately located in the area. Remember to warn visitors and guests of the hazards of manure storages because you are legally respon sible for their safety while on your property. ROUND BALE BAGS Special Price W»TE Red Available • Wet Spots • Hillside Seeps • Terrace Drainage • Curing Erosion Problems * Root Development • Poor Yielding Crops • Water Table Control popular World Dairy Expo Also scheduled for the 1985 World Dairy Expo are an antique tractor pull, recognition awards banquets and the chance to see the best dairy cattle in North America. World Dairy Expo will again offer the finest cattle for sale to dairymen interested in improving the genetics of their herds. Featured will be the East Cen tral/Select Sale ‘B5 on Thursday afternoon at 3:00 p.m . the World Premiere Colored Breeds Sale l featuring Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Jersey and Milking Shorthorn) on Thursday evening, the World Premiere Holstein Sale on Friday evening; and the Premiere “200” Sale on Saturday evening. All evening sales begin at 7 00 p.m. The Premiere “200” Sale features animals and their off spring from the top 200 on the Holstein Association’s CTPI Index. Scheduling for the 1985 World Dairy Expo includes- October 1: World Dairy Expo Recognition Awards Reception & Banquet; October 2: National 4-H & In tercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Contests, Central National Ayr shire and Milking Shorthorn Shows, Midwest Regional Jersey Show and Dairy Shrine Reception & Banquet; October 3: Central National Ayrshire, Milking Shorthorn & Brown Swiss Shows, Midwest Regional Jersey Show, East Central/Select Sale 85 and World Dairy Expo Colored Breeds Sale; October 4: Central National Brown Swiss & Holstein Shows, Wisconsin-Style International Buffet, World Premiere Holstein Sale; October 5; World Dairy Expo Central National FFA Events, Central National Holstein Show, Premiere “200” Sale; October 6: Central National Junior Showmanship Contest, Central National Guernsey Show, Antique Tractor Pull and Selection of America’s Supreme Champion Female Cow. All dairy farmers will also be eligible for daily door prize Bv The Roll White Barn & Fence Paint • Lead-free linseed oil base for barn, outbuildings, fence, etc • Harmless to livestock • No 100 • 2 Gallon Size ’18.992 Gal Reg $22 99 Where in earth could you use i—ig9 ■ ' Al >V4 ( * DRAINAGE PIPES drawings for ten prizes of four 50- pound bags of Baymix Crumbles Dairy Dewormer from Cutter Animal Health; six 200-pound units of M.P. Plus from Supersweet Feeds; four cases Ectrin In secticide Ear Tags from SDS Biotech Corporation; five $5OO certificates for semen from ABS Bulls of winners’ choice from American Breeders Service; three certificates for one gross each Danclox and two certificates for one gross each Orbenm-DC mastitis treatments from Beecham Laboratories; six 1,000 pound units of 40% Dairy Sup plement from Kent Feeds, Inc., twenty-five Red Barn Cow Mats from “Rock” Stone & Associates, Ltd; three registered dairy heifers Bedell hits USDA’s WASHINGTON - U.S. Berkley Bedell, D-lowa, chairman of the House Agriculture Subcommittee on Department Operations, Research, and Foreign Agriculture, has scheduled a hearing to review the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s ex port payment-in-kind (PIK) program. The hearing will be 9:30 a.m. on Oct. 1 in 1302 Longworth House Office Building. “From all reports, USDA’s export bonus program has been plagued by problems and missteps from the start,” Bedell said. “Even the Department’s own export PIK advisory committee has urged that the program be radically changed or scrapped. The subcommittee wants to find out what’s wrong with the program and what must be done to assure it’s success.” USDA’s export bonus program, called Bonus Incentive Commodity Export Program (Bicep), was to use government-provided bonuses of gram as lures to sell U.S. farm products abroad. In the four months since the program was announced, it has not led to any additional sales of U.S. grain. 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Commercial exhibits remain open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily, while the Craft Forum’s hours are scheduled from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. There is no admission charge for the show, but a parking fee is required by the facility. Nearly 90,000 U.S. visitors and some 1200 foreign guests are ex pected to attend Expo in 1985. For further information, contact WORLD DAIRY EXPO, 2135 Rimrock Road, Madison, Wisconsin 53713, or telephone 608/251-3976. export bonus plan set up wrong in the beginning, and no attempts have been made to correct the problems,” Bedell said. Included in the House Agriculture Committee’s recently approved 1985 Farm Bill is a much broader export bonus program. The USDA program has been limited to wheat and is aimed at very few countries. “U.S. farm exports have dropped sharply since their peak in 1981,” Bedell said. “We need a strong, aggressive export program, but USDA’s very limited program has fallen far short of the need.” tl'M NOT L10N... 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