PSU Dairy Science Club Each county 4-H team, and FFA chapter will be allowed a maximum of eight contes tants. Jr. 4-H’ers must be bom on or after January 1, 1976. Any bonafide 4-H mem- ber can judge in the Sr. 4-H division. Entry fees ate $4 per contestant plus $4 per coach attending the contest if paid in advance. This fee covers the costs of lunch and helps cover the costs of mailing the results. Entry forms are due Monday. Match 12,1990. Forms should include the division, team-members' names, coach’s name, Jrs. giving reasons, return address, and phone number. Please mail the infor mation along with the entry fee (check made payable to: Penn State Dairy Science Club) to: Mike Eckert 212 Borland Laboratory University Park, PA 16802 or call (814) 863-4205 for more informa- Cm A Few Of The Many Quality Products You Will Expect To See In Our Hog Facilities: RliiMiffon ENERGY EFFICIENT muillldll FANS & CONTROLS /iqtronM climate controller * [MMH ENGINEERING STOP BY AND SEE US AT THE KEYSTONE PORK CONGRESS WED., FEB. 21st (Continued from Pago Al) SWINE Call Us Today At 717-866-7565 And Check Our Low Prices On Quality Buildings And Equipment Exterior View don. Registration will also be held the day of the contest at 9:00 a.m. at the Ag Arena. However, late entry fees are $5 per contes tant arid coach. The Dairy Judging Contest is part of our annual Dairy Exposition. The Exposition, in its 65th year, is a dairy cattle fitting and showmanship contest between Penn State students, and will be held on April 21, 1990. At lunchtime that day, special events such as a calf dressing contest and milking contest will be held. Following the exposi tion is our annual awards banquet. The awards for the judging contest will also be presented at the banquet For ticket infor mation, contact Borland Lab at the above address or phone number. We, the Dairy Science Club members, would like to extend a warm welcome to all 4-H and FFA teams across the state to parti cipate in this valuable learning experience. FINISHING CONTRACTS ARE AVAILABLE • NORTH [fJTf PRECAST CAROLINA CONCRETE SLATS FARMER BOY AG. INC. PH 717-866-7565 410 E LINCOLN AVE MYERSTOWN, PA 17067 We Ship UPS Lancaster FamUng, Saturday, February 10,1990-A2S Camp Hill Corn Conference Set UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) The Pennsylvania Master Com Growers* Association will hold its annual com conference at the Penn Harris Inn and Conven tion Center on Thursday, March 1, 1990, in Camp Hill. The program will run from 8:30 a.m. until 3:15 p.m. Keynote speaker will be John Marten of Farm Journal Magazine, who will be discussing the future of com production and the short and long term price outlook. Dr. Marshall McGlamery of the University of Illinois will speak about herbi- Interior View NIPPLE waterers «Mn TitiiMian ) fitnttti muikmii Mm I *•' ) Swine & Poultry Systems Specialists 24 Hour Service HOURS: Monday Thru Friday 7:00-5:00 Saturday 7:30-11:30 cides for the 19905, and Dr. Donald Ganske of DuPont Chemi cal Company will talk about trends in pesticide usage over the next decade. The program will be rounded out by Dr. Wes Kezar, an animal nutritionist from Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., who will dis cuss com silage production and research. Tickets for the conference are available from seed suppliers or your local county agent at $6 per person. Contact Walter Johnson (814) 692-4655 or Ed Lazowski (717) 653-5605.