Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 05, 1987, Image 165

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    UNIVERSITY PARK '
“Livestock producers in the North
east have an excellent opportunity
to market direct,” says Mike Four
nier, Penn State extension agent in
Montgomery County. “Because of
our proximity to urban markets,
producers willing to make the
effort can reduce their costs and
increase their profits by cutting our
middlemen and developing spe
cialty markets.”
Fournier and other marketing
specialists from Pennsylvania,
New Jersey, Maryland and Dela
ware will offer their advice and
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*- Up ■ RESTORATION & QUANTITIES & PASS THE SAVINGS
WATERPROOFING ON STONE & ON TO YOU
BRICK BUILDINGS ■ ROOF COATINGS IN VARIOUS
V/e Specialize In farm Buildings, a LARGE LOTS 0F FACTORY
Churches; Feed Mitts, Wafer Tanks, discontinued colors,
Ci n/uL A -i e v MISMATCHES AND JOB LEFTOVERS
Etc. With Aenal Equipment at very low prices
FREE DELIVERY WITHIN 20 MILES
STORE, SHOP AND OFFICE LOCATED IN OLD STONE BARN AT:
4056 A Newport Road, Kinzers, PA 17535
(Across From Pequea Valley School) 717-768-3239 >
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2.500 to 5,000 BTU
COMPLETE SYSTEMS & EQUIPMENT SALES
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HD 4, East FarmersviUe Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522
Agricultural Marketing For Profit
experience to livestock producers,
produce and ornamental growers,
and retail and wholesale marketers
throughout the region at an Alter
native Agriculture Marketing Con
ference. It is scheduled for Nov. 18
and 19 at the Inn at Reading in
Reading, Pa.
In a session on livestock alterna
tives, Fournier will introduce a
panel of three Pennsylvania pro
ducers who have successfully
developed alternative marketing
strategies.
Dean Morey of Huntington Val
ley has turned a traditional Easter
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For Hogs, Poultry & Turkeys
5 Models To Cheese From
For Yew Particular Operationl
EQUIPMENT,.nc
(Lancaster County)
(717) 354-6520
INFRA-RED GAS
BROODERS
* AUTOMATIC CONTROL
SYSTEM AVAILABLE
Choose downgoing heat...
Choose SBM brooders.
GROUP CONTROL
RGG + STI
SEMI-AUTOMATIC CONTROL
w/Thermostat
iamb trade into a year-round oper
ation. He raises 150 ewes and
offers clients the option to either
slaughter a iamb at the farm or take
one home live. While he has adver
tised in neighborhood newspapers,
most of his clients hear about his
operation by word of mouth.
Tim Ruth of Pineville raises
hogs and lambs and caters to clien
tele of Eastern Asians. He also
markets fresh produce twice a
week in Philadelphia green mark
ets. The third panelist is a full-time
teacher and a part-time farmer who
markets eggs, hogs and sides of
HOURS
Mon.-Fri. 7:30 to 4:30
Lancaster Farming Saturday, December 5, 1987-029
beef direct to fellow teachers and
country stores. As a timely addi
tion, Hany Hamilton of Newtown,
is also getting into the fresh turkey
market.
Participants of the two-day con
ference will be able to attend in
depth sessions on aquaculture,
product promotion, working with
large terminal markets, marketing
to restaurants and marketing indi
rectly through wholesale
cooperatives.
The marketing conference,
“Make it by Marketing,” is open to
everyone interested in marketing
and selling specialty commodities
or developing specialty markets. It
is sponsored by the Cooperative
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FOR PEAK PERFORMANCE
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Number 1 in Penn State Rock Spring Test.
Peak Alfalfa was rated the best Alfalfa,
127% of Sanarac AR and of Arc in Trials,
1982-1986
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CONSISTENT HIGH YIELDS IN UNIVERSITY,
STATION TESTS
EXCELLENT WINTER HARDINESS
MULTI-PEST RESISTANCE
MULTI-DISEASE RESISTANCE
Northampton County Seed Co., Inc.
David Bird
RD #2 Box 122
Catawissa, Pa. 17820
717-365-7403
Sheldon Harsbarger
RD #1 Box 418
Mifflintown, Pa. 17059
717-436-2523
Hausmann’s Farm
Box 173 RD #1
Schnecksville, Pa. 18078
215-767-5281
F.W. Eckel and Sons
RD #2 Box 384
Clark Summit, Pa. 18411
717-586-2822
Marlowe Stutzman
RD #2 Box 78
Mertztown, Pa. 19539
215-682-7065
Extension Services of Delaware,
Maryland, New Jersey and Pen
nsylvania and the State Depart
ments of Agriculture of Delaware
and Maryland.
For more information and a
registration form, contact your
State County Cooperative Exten
sion Service or Penn State Short
Courses in Agriculture, 306 Ag
Administration Building, Univer
sity Park, Pa. 16802. You may also
call the Short Course Office at
(814) 865-8301.
For more information, contact
Dr. Peter Ferretti, professor of veg
etable crops at Penn State, at (814)
863-2313.
Distributor
PO Box 51
Bath, PA 18014
(215)837-6322
DEALERS
Palmerton Feed and Grain
480 Delaware Ave.
Palmerton, Pa. 18071
215-826-2117
Mr. James Hoover
Rt. 6 Box 896
Lebanon, Pa. 17042
717-933-5370.
Mr. Duane Miller
RD #1 - Box 680
Clinton, Pa. 15026
412-378-8175
Rich-Roy Farms
1553 Pen Argyl Road
Pen Argyl, Pa. 18072
215-588-7144
Glen Simonton
RD #1
Port Royal, Pa. 17086
717-527-4772
Christian Farmers
c/o Peggy Berry
RD #1
Sussex, NJ 07461
914-726-3688