DB-Lancaster Fanning Saturday, July 7,1990 Seminar Focuses On Changes DILLS BURG (York Co.)— A summer seminar entitled “Focus on Changes For Farming In The 90’s” wHI be held Thursday, July 19, 1990 from 1:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.; on Friday, July 20, 1990 from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; and Saturday, July 21, 1990 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Chalet Restaurant. The public is invited. Featured speakers include Dr. Dan Skow, whose topic will be “Don’t Eat The Seeds.” Dr. Akh tar Khwaja will speak on “The Plant and Soil Nutrients as Effected By Nitro/Max.” Arden Anderson of Stanton, MI, will dis cuss'“Energy Engineering: Farm Beef Industry Ad Named Best CHICAGO, 111.— The beef industry “Manhattan, Montana” commercial is one of the “Best TV Spots of the Past 12 Months,” according to “Adweek” magazine, a leading publication that covers the advertising industry. The award was given to only eight commercials from more than 500 candidates considered by a panel of “Adweek” editors and art directors. The ads were chosen for their “highly-focused ingenuity and their ability to put wit and intelligence to work in persuading consumers.” Other prominent winners included Miller Brewing Co. and Apple Computer. According to the magazine, “In each case, the product is the star, but its special advatnages are brought to light in some wholly unexpected way.” “Adweek” con tributing editor Mark Dolliver BUILDINGS, INC wS* Excellence Since 1903 3398 York Rd. P.O. Box 126, P.O. Box 361 Gattyaburg, PA 17325 Phllllpsburg, NH 06665 Cantra Hall, PA 16828 717/624*3331 301/454-7900 614/364-9500 Call or wrlo today lor moro IntormtHorv^. In Farming mg in the 21st Century.” Other speakers include Jerry Carlson, senior editor of “Profes sional Farmers of America” and editor of “Landowner Newslet ter;” Dr. Louis Meyer, director of Pennsylvania Institute of Com munity Services, Edinboro; Charles Walters, editor of “Acres U.S.A.;” and Margaret Phillips, a representative from LaMotte Chemical Company. On Friday evening at 6:30 p.m. at the banquet, Orville Carver, state director of Green Thumb and well-known after-dinner speaker and humorist, will address the group. said, “Even the vegetarian contin gent on our panel had to concede that this clever spot makes the pro duct pretty inviting.” “The ‘Beef. Real Food For Real People.’ advertising campaign has won three major awards in the last three months,” said BIC Chairman Polly Owen, an Oregon cattle pro ducer, “The research and time spent on preparing this campaign is being recognized by the adver tising agency. Cattle producers should be proud of the product being produced with their check off dollars.” Checkoff-funded advertising carries the beef message to nearly 100 million consumers an average of 39 times a year. The television ads run on prime-time network and cable television and often share the screen with the biggest and hottest shows of the season. CONTACT: 1-800-447-7436 Jane M. Alexander, president of J&J Agri-Products, will be intro ducing the speakers and guests. Dave Scott, a graduate of East Stroudsburg University, and employed by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture since 1978, will be here on July 19 from 2:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. One core credit for the pesticide training update will be given for attending. On Saturday, July 21, there will be a farmer and dealer panel dis cussion with time for questions and answers. At 4:30 p.m. on July 21, there will be a picnic at Green Vista Farms, York Springs. 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