Farm Calendar (Continued from Pago A 10) Tuesday, September 26 Ephrata Fair, Ephrata; runs through September 30. Morrison Cove Community Fair, Martinsburg; runs through Sep- tember 29. Wednesday, September 27 West Lampeter Community Fair, Lampeter; runs through Sep- tember 29. Pennsylvania Poultry Federation annual conference. Holiday Inn, Grantville; runs through September 28. Calvert County Fair, Prince Fre derick, Md.;' runs through October 1. Thursday, September 28 Easton National Holstein Show, Harrisburg; runs through Sep- tember 29. Tri-Valley Community Fair, Heg- If your bank doesn’t know and understand the complex problems facing today’s farm ers, come to LVNB—we’re the Agri-Bank. Our agricultural loan officers come to LVNB with years of farming expe rience. Most erf our officers still operate small farms. They’ll put that experience to work for you. £t IQuftt *o«l'*C LENDER gins; runs through October 1. Eastern National Livestock Show, Timonium, Md.; runs through October 3. Friday, September 29 Annual Greater Appalachian Lla ma Association conference, Oglesbay Park, Wheeling, W.Va.; runs through October 1. Saturday, September 30 Deadline for small grains crop insurance. Sunday, October 1 Hunterdon County 4-H Rally, Ric cioni farm, Flemington, N.J., 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday, October 2 Hollidayburg Community Fair, Hollidaysburg; runs through October 5. Annual 4-H Dairy Conference, Madison, Wise.; runs though October 5. We’re The Agri-Bank. Tuesday, October 3 Easton Milk Producers Coopera tive Association annual meet ing, Hotel Syracuse, Amber & Brass Courts, Syracuse, N.Y., 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.; banquet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 4 New Holland Farmers Fair, New Holland; runs through October Twenty-third annual World Dairy Expo, Dane County Expo Cen ter, Madison, Wise.;' runs through October 8. , Thursday, October 5 Conestoga Classic, Lampeter fair grounds, Lampeter, 7:00 p.m. Keystone International Livestock* _ Exposition, Farm Show com plex, Harrisburg, doors open at 10:00 a.m., trade show begins at 2:00 p.m.; runs through Octob er 9. Friday, October 6 Lancaster Chamber of Commerce 100th anniversary of southern market salutes 4-H, Penns square, Lancaster. Saturday, October 7 Western- Pennsylvania Sale of LVNB Has A Complete Line Of Agricultural Loan Services. LVNB will help you with finances for construction, operating loans, mortgages and refinancing, money for new machinery and equip ment, and estate planning.. At LVNB, you’ll be working directly with an agricultural loan department that under stands a farmer’s special needs. Whatever type of farming you do, LVNB will help you do it better. Holstein Stars, Butler farm, Butler, noon. Sunday, October 8 National 4-H Week; runs through October 14. Prevent Bovine " University park (Centre Co.) Tuberculosis occurs in every country in the world and in all species of animals, including man. Infected animals are the main source of infection. Other species of farm animals, wild ani mals and pets can transmit this contagious disease. Bacteria, Mycobacteria bovis most commonly in cattle, is excreted into the environment through feces, urine, milk, and discharges from the nose, vagina and the uterus. The bacteria can be passed to other animals from a shared water source, feed bunk or being in close quarters with an infected animal. Drinking infected LVNB-We’reAt Home On The Farm. Call Us At (717) 274-6906 Lebanon Valley National Bank Mambar FO IC Equal Opportunity Lendsr Corporal# Haadquartars 555 Willow Straat Labtnon, PA 17042 (717) 274-MOO Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1989-A37 Series County Poultry Fanciers Association fall show. 4-H Building, Berks County Ag Center, Leesport, 8:00 a.m. Outbreaks Of Tuberculosis i milk is one of the most common ways for tuberculosis to be trans mitted to youngstock. Currently, transmission from cattle to man is not common but still is possible just by working around infected cattle. Infection can also occur when infected, unpasteurized milk is consumed. Should TB be found in your herd, all hired hands and family mem ber should be tested. Tuberculosis can be prevented only if animals are not exposed to disease-causing bacteria. ~ - Have animals tested annually, know the health status of your herd. 4i STRIKE IT RICH! SEU IT WITH A LANCASTER FARMING CLASSIFIED GLACED FRUITS ORDER NOW Red Or Green Cherries 10 Lb. $3645 ' Onngt Or Plntpph Strip 10 Lb. $35.90 Citron Diced 10 Lb. $26.75 Fruit Cake Mlx- Dlced 10 Lb. $22.00 Fine Freeh Spices Sold By The Pound • Free List. BREWMASTER.
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