Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 23, 1989, Image 140

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    De-Lancaster Fanning Saturday, December 23,1989
Local Veterinarian Attends
International Conference
HASTINGS, NE Dr. Bruce
Laidig of the Cumberland Valley
Veterinary Clinic in Newburg and
Scotland attended the fall confer
ence of the Society for Therioge
nology held in Coeur d’Alene,
Idaho on September 28-10, 1989.
Thirty-eight internationally rec
ognized authorities in the field of
animal reproduction presented
papers and technical information
on reproductive problems, diagno
sis, and treatment The presenta
tions emphasized equine and
bovine reproduction, small animal
reproduction, and small ruminant
reproduction.
Regular membership in the soc
iety is restricted to veterinarians
f
Call us today tor treatment of—
* Nitrates * Bacteria * Iron
* Sultotes *pH - Addity/Alkalinity
Martin Water Conditioning Co,
SPECIALISTS IN FARM WATER TREATMENT
548 New Holland Ave
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 393-3612
Along Rte 23
Early Morning or Evening Call 717-345-8795
We Serve PA & Surrounding States
$ Contact our Representatives in
So. Chester Co., PA W. Lancaster Co., PA
Dick Breckbill 215-932-3307 Richard Landis 717-665-7405
S a | e s*
Thomas Heist 717-354-81*82
Mt. Bethel, PA
Bill Korp 717-897-5283
Bradford Co., PA
Joel Histand 717-274-2174
New Milford, PA
Joe Sega 717-465-7506
Virginia
~ Ron Meltinger 7Q3-879-9958
who have an interest in the field of
animal reproduction. The mem
bers are updated through publica
tions and newsletters received
from the society office in Hast
ings, Nebraska.
The Society has more than
2,200 members in the United
States, Canada, and a number of
foreign countries.
Dr. Frank Mongini of Petaluma,
California served as president of
the society this past year with Dr.
Steve Wikse of Texas A&M Uni
versity serving as chairman of the
1989 Fall Conference assisted by
Dr. Shirley Johnston of the Uni
versity of Minnesota and Dr. Gor
don Woods of the University of
Idaho.
ckler Metal Roofing
AUZING IN STANDING SEAM ROOFING
Galvanized, Aluminized
and other materials
available.
.L FORMED
iNELS FOR
>NTINUOUS
: ORM SEAMS
approx. 60 mile radius of Lebanon, PA
For Free Estimate
Phone
717-865-3093
#2, BOX 350-A
le, PA 17003
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VkATfB CrSTf MS
Belleville, Pa.
Trennis King 717-935-2786
Union County, PA
Martin Beachy, Jr.
717-966-1191
COLLEGE PARK, MD
Dairy, beef, sheep, goat and horse
owners interested in improving
their pastures will be able to
obtain the latest information on
pasture establishment and man
agement at two forage confer
ences to be held in January. These
conferences, co-sponsored by the
Maryland-Delaware Forage
Council, Maryland Cooperative
Extension Service and Delaware
Cooperative Extension Service,
will be held January 13, 1990, at
the Caroline County 4-H Park
near Williston, MD, and January
20, 1990, at the Carroll County
Agriculture Center in Westmin
ster, MD.
Program topics at both confer
ences will be similar. Topics to be
discussed will include evaluating
present pasture stands, selecting
proper grass and legume species
for reseeding, procedures and
740 E. Lincoln Ave
Myerstown, PA 17067
(717) 866-7555
Along Rte 422
Pasture Management Theme Of Forage Conferences
FRANK A.
FILLIPPO, INC.
- WANTED -
DISABLED & CRIPPLED
COWS, BULLS & STEERS
Competitive Prices Paid
Slaughtered under
government inspection
Cali: Frank Fillippo -
Residence - 215-666-0725
Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824
C.L. King - 717-786-7229
GLENWOOD'
•METAL FORMING
r——Roofing And Siding
29 Gauge Galvanize
26 Gauge Galvanize
STANDING SEAM ROOFING I
i Manufactured at the job site. Suitable for flatter roofs i
| with 4 to 5 ft. perlin spacing and 80 lb. per sq. ft. weight |
i rating. i
ii J
We Also Stock The Following Items:
• Pre-Hung Doors
• Agri Build Windows
• Roll Door Track
methods for reseeding pastures,
and proper management of pas
tures to maintain stands. Also
included in the program topics
will be presentations on grazing
management in both New Zealand
and Ireland.
Both conferences will include
commercial displays of products
ranging from fencing supplies to
seed and fertilizer. A plant identi
fication contest will also be con
ducted. Livestock owners attend
ing the conference will have an
opportunity to observe and iden
tify some of the common pasture
Bramble Production Guide Offered
A long-awaited bramble pro
duction guide publication is avail
able now from Penn State through
the county Extension offices or the
university.
Presented in a handy three-ring
binder, this 188-page guide
includes 116 color photos showing
various bramble varieties, dis
eases, pests, and growing tech
niques. A series of budgeting
All Panels Cut To Length -
Coverage 36” Width
A New Product hr Our Line
KEN CLUGSTON
(717) 665-6775
CRAFT-BELT
CONSTRUCTION INC.
FARM-HOME BUILDING
1242 Breneman Road
MANHEIM, PA. 17545
PH: (717) 665-4372
BUILDING & REMODELING FOR
DAIRY RESIDENTIAL
SWINE POLE BUILDINGS
BEEF STORAGE
809 Glenwood Drive, Ephrata, PA 17522
717-733-9590
29 Gauge Painted
26 Gauge Painted
• Ridge Vents
• Ridgolators
• Trolleys and
Hardware
grass and legume species.
Maryland and Delaware resi
dents planning to attend either of
the conferences should contact
their local country Extension
office for reservations and further
information. Residents of sur
rounding states should contact
cither Lester Vough, Department
of Agronomy, University of
Maryland, College Park, MD
20742; 301/454-4695, or Richard
Barczewski, Kent County Exten
sion office, 4601 S. DuPont High
way, Dover, DE 19901;
301/697-4000.
tables is included and can be used
to determine financial feasibility
of a planting.
The guide’s cost is $25. It may
be obtained at county Extension
offices or by writing Penn State
Publication Distribution Center,
112 Agricultural Administration
Building, University Park, PA
16802.