A2O-UnKMter Fanning, Saturday, Novambar 11, 1989 Maryland’s Annual The University of Maryland, Animal Sciences Department, through the Cooperative Exten sion Service will sponsor the 45th Annual Dairy Technology Confer ence Nov. 16, at the Holiday Inn, 1000 Baltimore Avenue, College Park, Maryland. Conference pre-registration fee is $l5; $2O at the door. Checks, payable to the University of Mary land, and the number of reserva tions requested should be mailed to Dairy Technology Conference, c/o Dr. James T. Marshall, Depart ment of Animal Sciences, Univer sity of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742. Producers Insure Their Industry Pork With Production, Marketing Research DES MOINES, lA. Pork producers are using checkoff dol lars as insurance to guarantee that the swine industry receives valu able new production and market ing research results. On behalf of producers, the National Pork Board allocated approximately $354 thousand of 1989 pork checkoff funds for research to help treat hog diseases, study lean-value hog marketing systems and more. In 1989-90,32 f f^i STORAGE TRAILERS For Rent ★ Delivered To Your Location '★ Safe And Inexpensive Storage KEENS SERVICES INC. oo i 717-626-5420 850 Keens Road, Lititz, PA 17543 EAGER “THE TIMBER PEOPLE”® FOR SALE Ix6xl6’ & Ix6xlo’ OAK FENCE BOARDS SAWDUST $3.00 per yard plus del. ALSO WANT TO PURCHASE GOOD STANDS OF TIMBER ZEAGER BROS. INC. 1-800-346-8524 0* 717-944-7481 The morning session will address several topics, including drug residue testing, milk quality, treatment of processing plant waste water and by-product utilization. The afternoon session will include information on food label ing, bovine somatrotropin (BST), plastic packaging, and milk pro duction economics. The evening meal will be served at the Holiday Inn. Conference participants will be Susan Bright, microbiologist, USDA; Tom Baimer of the Milk Industry Foundation; Kayce Cov er, University of Maryland; Jim separate projects are receiving seed money from producer check off funds. “We have two major reasons for doing these research projects to increase productivity or improve our product,” said Dr. David Meeker, NPPC group director of production and market technology. A committee of pork producers and scientists select some 30 pro jects annually on the basis of feasibility and scientific merit, as well as how the projects meet producer-established priorities. lowa State animal scientist Max Rothschild has worked on four efforts funded with producer Breakfast In The Fast Lane Cows Wake Up Hungry... Feed Them Fast With A Y/eaverline □ \/nCD SIIDDi V 539 Falling Springs Rd., P.O. Box 219 K I IILK JW I ■ ■ Chambersburg, PA 17201-0219 ■ ' 1 ** CO. Phone 717 263 9111 Dairy Technology Conference Fraher, economist, Atlantic Dair ies; Roy Hill, chief, division of milk control, state of Maryland; Karen Irons of the Water Manage ment Administration for Maryland and Michelle Keane of Koch Membrane Systems, Inc. Also participating will be Lee Majeskie, dairy specialist. Univer sity of Maryland; Ted Olsen of Dynatec, Inc.; Bob Peters, exten sion dairy specialist, University of Maryland; George Schultz, Koch Membrane Systems, Inc.; Joe Smucker of the FDA; Ed Stana, executive director of Council on Plastics and Packaging in the Envi- checkoff dollars. “It would be dif ficult to get many projects started if we didn’t have seed money from groups like pork producers. It’s extremely useful to have seed money to get early results and then compete for other larger grants.” Meeker expects two research ireas to be of particular impor ance in guaranteeing the future of he swine industry. “Efficient pro luction of lean pork is a gaining imphasis as producers strive to neet consumer demand. Mean vhile, pork quality assurance nformation will enhance our mage as well as improve our pro luct for years to come.” Weaverline Carts. . . 1. Save Feeding Time • 6 Speed Unloading * Hydrostatic Self-Propelled Drive • 30 Bushel Per Minute In Top • Fast Transport Speed Speed 2. Good Feeding • Amazing Control From Ist Cow To The Last • You Can Vary The Amount To Each Cow • Discharge Door Prevents Spill While In Transport • You Can Observe & Adjust To Each Cow’s Appetite & Need 3. 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Applleoclene 11:25 Regulatory Comments - State 11:65 12.00 LUNCH BREAK Supplier Damoa Food Labeling 1:00 1:30 2:00 Update on Bovine Somatotropin (B8T) MIF Update 3:00 REFRESHMENT BREAK 3-20 3.35 Challenges Facing Plastic Packaging Expanding Dairy Farm Profits 6:03 Economics of Milk Production 4:30 Adjourn Conference 5:00 Evening Session: Sere* Bose Restaurant at the Holiday Inn, 10.000 BaltSwo Blvd. (Rt 1 4 Baltoay Belt 25) College Park 3:30 Social Hour (Caah tar) Joint Dlnnor Mooting - Horylond 4 O.C. Dairy Technology loeioey • 43th Annual UMCP Dairy Technology Conference 6*30 Evening Speaker • Mr Jim Frahec. Atlantic Datrlee nutritionist, FDA; Jack Wysong, economist. University of Maryland. 4sth AaniAL daiky newmoen mrmam or hbuii *i nnornw mas iwdtor U. 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