DiB-Lancaster Farming Saturday, December 17,1988 CORNING, NY The New York Beef Cattlemen’s Associa tion and the New York Calllcwomen have scheduled their 1989 Annual Meeting and Trade Show for January 6 and 7,1989, at the Marriott Hotel, East Syracuse, N.Y. In addition, the New York State Forage & Grasslands Council is a co-sponsor of the 1989 conven tion, and they will be hosting meetings and seminars. Four beef breed associations again will conduct their respective annual business and other meet ings on this weekend. They arc the NY Angus Assoc.; NY Charolais Assoc.; NY Shorthorn Assoc.; and NY Simmcntal Assoc. The NYS Forage & Grasslands Council has scheduled an out standing morning and early after noon program on Friday, January 6. Their annual luncheon is at noon with Commissioner Donald Butcher, NYS AG & Markets, dis cussing “Ag 2000 and the Future of Livestock Production in New York.” Dr. Vivian Allen of V.P.1., Vir ginia will present “Beef on For age: Conception to Slaughter”, which should be of great interest to beef producers here in the Northeast. Dr. Robert Luccy ol Cornell will discuss a trip he and other forage specialists partici pated in this past summer. His pre sentation is “Livestock Production Systems in Ireland.” Dr. Dan Fox of Cornell and Darrell Emmick of USDA SCS will discuss a 10-year summary of pasture research at the Cornell Teaching & Research Center, Harford, N.Y. NYBCA is sponsoring a Prog rams Update on Friday afternoon. Peter Comerford, NYS Ag & Markets will discuss “Perfor mance Testing” and “On Farm Evaluation.” Bill Greene, Cornell Beef Extension, will review “Extension Programs and Matcr- FISHER’S PAINTING Specializing In Farm Buildings And Roof Coating With Aerial Equipment WE SELL DISCONTINUED COLORS AND MISMATCHES IN OUR PAINT STORE PRICED FROM $l.OO TO $lO.OO PER GALLON 900 Gallons Of Int./Ext. Latex (Light Tan) From Factory Special $6.50/Gallon FISHER’S PAINTING 4056 A Newport Road, Kinzers, PA 17535 (Across From Pequea Valley High School) . (717) 768-3239 . POLE BUILDINGS Painted, Galvanized Roof & Siding Pressure Treated Poles & Skirting TALBOTVILLE CONSTRUCTION Honey Brook, PA (215)273-2870 (215) 273-3495 Re5. New York Cattlemen To Me ials.” Dr. Mike Thonncy will dis cuss “Progress in Carcass Charac teristic Selection” and Dr. Dan Fox will present information about “Ultra-Sound Measure ment” and other research programs. Dale Humphrey will headline the Friday evening banquet. Hum phrey of Spnngvillc, Ind., is presi dent of the National Cattlemen’s Assoc. NCA is the national spokesman for the beef cattle industry, representing 230,000 professional cattlemen, including members of 71 aflilialcd (includ ing NYBCA) stale cattle and national breed organizations. In 1985, Humphrey served as chairman of NCA’s agricultural policy committee. In, 1984, he served as NCA Region 1 vice pres ident, and was an NCA executive committee member, Humphrey also has served as both chairman and vice-chairman of the NCA resolutions committee and as chairman of the sub-committee on affiliate relations. Humphrey has held every office of his state affiliate, the Indiana Beef Cattle Assoc. He also helped found the Lawrence County Cat tlemen’s Assoc, in 1964, a group which has had a major impact on the development of the cattle industry in southern Indiana. Humphrey has reared on the general crop and livestock farm which he now operates in partner ship with his son, Brian. The 1,900 acre operation centers around a 400 head commercial cow herd, with the yearling steers and replacement heifers being grazed on hill country grass. Hum phrey and his wife, Peggy, have three grown children. On Saturday, January 7, the NYBCA, NY Calllcwomcn and the four beef breed organizations will conduct their respective annu al business meetings. The Annual Awards Luncheon will be at BySamStoltzfus Maintenance Free 12:30. Recipients of “Cattleman of the Year,” “Calllcwoman of the Year,” the “Youth Award,” and ‘Best Feeder Calf Pens” will be announced. This year’s Saturday luncheon speaker is Jane Lmdcman, Beef Cook-Ofl and Merchandising Coordinator for the Beef Industry Council of the National Live Stock and Meal Board. She will discuss bringing the National Beef Cook-Olf to New York Stale. For the bed industry, the National Bed Cook-Olf is unquestionably the year’s single largest promo tional, publicity-generating activi- Income EBENSBURG (Bedford) Tax preparers, farmers, home makers, and other interested indi viduals can secure an update about federal income tax at the 1989 area income tax meeting to be conducted in Bedford, Tuesday, January 3, 1989 and Indiana, Fri day, January 6, 1989 according to Ronald Hostetler, Cambria Coun ty Extension Agent, information presented at this meeting should be helpful as taxpayers approach the new tax filing season. The topics covered at the meet ings will range from a look at new developments to a reivew of important lax principles. The program will include a discussion of lax law changes affecting indi viduals and businesses, changes in lax forms, and critical issues when filing the 1988 tax return. Handout materials will be provided to sup port discussion by the Instructors. Jesse G. Cooper and Larry C. 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The two day Trade Show will feature fencing materials, seeds, feeds, general livestock equip ment, health supplies and beef bread displays. Beef and other livestock and forage producers arc encouraged to attend and meet for a weekend of friendship and information. Further information about the convention and reservations is available from NYBCA, Lee Kraszewski, Exec. Secy., RD 1 Box 120, Corning, NY 14830, or phone Lee at 607-734-8425. Planned $3O. Additional reference mater ials, including a Master Federal Tax Manual, may be purchased for a small extra fee. A brochurc/rcgislration form is available at the Cambria and respective county Penn State Cooperative Extension Offices. These can be reached by tele phone at Cambria County Court house #472-5440 extension 392-Ebcnsburg; 814/623-2000 extension 670-Bcdford; 412/465-3880-Indiana. GIGANTIC SELECTION IN Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIEDS
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