A24-Lancast«r Farming, Saturday, May 3,1986 Twenty-five extension FINPAK stands for Financial professionals from Delaware, Planning and Analysis Package Maryland and New Jersey a computer based system recently attended a two-day developed and distributed by the training session at the University Center for Farm Financial of Delaware to learn how to use Management at the University of FINPAK, a series of computerized Minnesota. management programs designed Delaware extension agricultural to help economically hard-pressed economists Dr. Don TUmon and farm families fight their way back Carl German received FINPAK to greater financial health. training in Minneapolis last June. w Mid-Atlantic extension professionals recently attended training session at U of D on use of a series of computerized farm management programs to help area farm families solve their economic woes. Participants included (from left) Mark Kooker, assistant farm management specialist, U of D; Dick Levins, farm management specialist, U of Md; Richard Hawkins, farm management specialist, U of Minnesota; and Al Tinsley, a representative of the Cooperative Extension Service- USDA, Washington, D.C. aA- VAN DALE'S ®/ea n-N-Sweep For A FREE DEMONSTRATION. Call Or Write: K & S INC. Sales & Service 1302 Lancaster Pike, Quarryville, PA 17566 o wnaqui ■ lmm\ BjaaggEg Extension Staffs Work on Financial Counseling Skills Since then, they have been using the set of four computer programs to help individual Delaware far mers conduct in-depth analyses of their farm operations. The recent training session was sponsored by the Cooperative Extension Services of Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey and organized by Tilmon in order to teach more extension Dairymen recognize that the use of gutter grates is an efficient method to help keep dairy cows clean. 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The brash action can be engaged or disengaged by a simple belt-tightener control. professionals especially county agricultural and home economics agents how to use FINPAK in cdnfidential financial counseling sessions with farm family clients. Nine professionals from New Jersey, 12 from Maryland and four from Delaware attended the session, which was held in a brand new computer laboratory on the University of Delaware campus. The training was provided by University of Minnesota extension economist Dr. Richard Hawkins, the developer of FINPAK. According to Tilmon, a FINPAK analysis usually starts with an evaluation of a farmer’s long range economic plans and options. It then helps develop a three-year transition plan to move the farm from its current operation into the long-range plan. Finally, a NEWVILLE The Duroc breed brought the highest prices at Bourbon Springs Farm’s fifth Spring Sale. The high boar sold for $470 to Jay Acworth, Abbottstown. This duroc was sired by BSF Archie. Seven boars were sold for an average of $325. A duroc registered gilt sold as the high feeder pig for $155 to Kim Warner, Carlisle. The average on 76 feeder pigs was $75. Two open gilts tied for the high price of $lBO. Both of these durocs were purchased by Francis Mains, Carlisle. This sale witnessed the selling of 17 open gilts for an average of $149. Lemmon Farm’s bred gilt consignment sold for the high price of $350 to Carolyn Thomas, Stewartatown. An average of $267 -"Saves Time And Labor in Barn Management. Durocs top sale GRATE CLEANER AND FLOOR SWEEPER W*hJ 1. Sweeping alleys and walkways clean is accomplished quickly by Van Dale’s Clean-N-Sweep. 2. The 30 degree left or right offset allows left or right hand sweeping operation. 3. An easy-start engine with spark arrester and low tone muffler keeps operation quiet and safe. 4. Rugged construction insures long lasting performance and removable guards allow easy access. procedure is developed to monitor monthly cash flow and control the year-to-year financial affairs of the farm. Six Delaware extension professionals are now prepared to use the computerized series of farm management programs Kent County home economist Roxane Whittaker, Sussex County agricultural agent Jay Windsor, New Castle County home economist Debbie Amsden, assistant extension farm management specialist Mark Kooker, extension marketing specialist Carl German and ex tension farm management specialist Dr. Don Tilmon. For further information on the FIN PAK program, in Delaware contact Tilmon at 302-451-2511. was realized on 13 bred gilts. The high selling lamb sold for $l5O to Robert Claybaugh, Sabillasville, Md., and was con signed by Robert Leib. The average on 13 lambs was $lO7. This sale attracted buyers from Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia and Maryland. The sale totaled $15,350. Farmers spend $l4O billion a year for production inputs used on the farm to produce food and fiber. As consumers, farmers spend another $45 billion annually.