Farm Calendar /^/ (Continued from Page A 10) Monday, December 7 Pesticide License Examination, Farm & Home Center, Lancas ter, 9:30 a.m., call 717/787-3400. Mid-Atlantic Poultry Biosecurity Conference, University of Delaware, 9:30 a.m. Red Rose DHIA annual meeting and lunch. Willow Street Lehigh County Holstein Club annual dinner meeting. Bake Oven Inn, north of Germanvil le, 7:30 p.m. Octorara Young Farmer Assoc. Meeting Tuesday, December 8 Pesticide License Examination, Lebanon County Extension Office, Lebanon Courthouse, 9:00 a.m., call 717/274-2801. PSU Agronomy Ag.-Service School, Bradford County Extension Office, Towanda, 9:30 a.m. Dairy Nutrition School, sponsored by Lancaster County Extension Service, Country Table, Rt. 230, Mount Joy, 9:30 a.m. Red Rose DHIA annual meeting and lunch, New Holland. Keystone In Cleanup, Ephrata High School, Ag Department, 7:45 p.m. Emptylhisßag. AndßUHiisOne. A bag of DEKALB DKI3S squeezes more tons from your alfalfa acres. And more milk from your cows. ' That’s because DKI3S is a high-quality forage, so there’s more protein in every bite. What’s more, DEKALB DKI3S puts up with harsh winters and cold, wet f)fK/\l H fyWP springs. So you get thick stands and frequent cuttings. Just take a look at the many GENETICS fields where DKI3S has been growing for years. Call your DEKALB-PFIZER seed dealer today for more information about this popular alfalfa variety. Proven alfalfa. That’s how we’re earning our way on more of your acres. DK 135 WINS AGAIN! SPECIAL NOTE! DK 135 was the 1987 GRAND CHAMPION Analysis Superbowl Contest. CHAMBERSBURG Evan J. Burkholder, Fayetteville, was elected president of the Chambers burg Local of Atlantic Dairy Wednesday December 9 Cooperative District 26 at the loc- Dairy Nutrition School, Berks a 1 ’ 8 annual meeting Oct. 1. County Ag Center, Leesport, Other officers elected were Les -9:00 a.m. ter C. Wingert, Chambersburg, Pesticide License Examination, vice president, and Harold L. Crid- York County Extension Office, 9:00 a.m.. call 717/757-9657. PSU Agronomy Ag.-Service School, Farmers Best Restaur ant (East), Lewisburg, 9:30 a.m Dairy Nutrition School, Eastern Lane. Co., Gap Fire Hall, 9:45 a.m. Maryland/Delaware Forage Day, Townsend Fire Hall Thursday, December 10 Wednesday, December 16 Central Maryland Forage Confer- Mid Atlantic No-Till Conference, ence, Ag Center, Westminister, Maryland State Fiirgrunds, Md., 8:30 a.m., tickets are $5. Timonium PSU Agronomy Ag.-Service Adams County DHIA Banquet, School, Quality Inn Embers Springs Fireball Restaurant, Carlisle, 9:30 a.m. Dair y Nutrition School, Gap Fire Dairyman Inc. annual meeting. Hall, 9:45 a.m. Opryland Hotel. Nashville, Futures Trading, 8 a.m„ Leola Tenn., runs Dec. 10-11. Famil y Restaurant Friday, December 11 Thursday, December 17 Dairy Issue and Outlook Day, Grain Sorghum Meeting. Univer- Farm/Home Center, 9:45 a.m. sit y of Delaware Research and PSU Agronomy Ag.-Service Education Center, 1 p.m.. School, Berks County Ag.Cen- George, Delaware, ter, North Reading, 9:30 a.m. Grain Sorghum Meeting, 6 p.m., Northumberland/Montour County . Milford, Delaware Holstein Meeting, Lollmer Friday, December 18 Lutheran Church, Milton, 7:00 PA Seedmans Annual Meeting, 10 p.m. a.m., Treadway Resort Inn. In The National Forage Atlantic Local Elects Burkholder President Monday, December 14 Swine Seminar, Univ. of Dela ware, Research and Education Center, 6:30 p.m., Georgetown, Delaware, Chesapeake Bay Agreement Semi nar and Signing Ceremony, Through Dec. 15, Baltimore Convention Center. er, Chambcrsburg, secretary/ treasurer. Appointed as delegates to attend the cooperative’s annual meeting Nov. 19-20 were: Joseph S. Mid dour, Waynesboro: Evan J. Burk holder, Fayetteville: Vernon D. Horst, Chambcrsburg; Timothy W. Knoll, Chambcrsburg; and Dairy Nutrition LANCASTER A dairy nutri tion school for dairymen and any one else interested in feeding dairy cattle, is scheduled to be held at the Gap Fire Hall on December 9, December 16 and January 5. This is a three-day, comprehensive school designed to cover a wide range of topics such as: under standing basic reminant nutrition, forages, preservatives, dry matter intake, fiber, protein quality, pro tected carbohydrates, fats and oils. A swine seminar on efficient feeding will be held Monday, Dec. 14, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the University of Delaware Reseach and Education Center in Georgetown, Del. The seminar, which is spon sored by the Delaware Coopera tive Extension System, is open to both Delaware and Maryland pro ducers. No pre-registration is required. 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