A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 9, 1991 Maryland (Continued from Page A 1) sale is to be held Saturday, March The deadline for tickets is Feb. 25, at a cost of $2O each for the convention banquet and an addi tional $12.50 each for the business luncheon. Participation in the ladies’ program is free and the Maryland Junior Holstein Club covers the cost the of the youth programs. Hotel reservations are also needed and room rates arc $55 each room, no matter what classifi cation, at the Turf Valley Hotel and Country Club. To make reser vations, call (301) 465-1500. At 9:30 a.m. on Friday, March 8, registration starts, the dairy bar opens and commercial exhibits also begin. Scheduled from 10:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. are the annual business meeting, recognition of production and P.B.R. awards and an intro duction of guests. A luncheon is set from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. From 1:45 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., two programs are offered. Dr. Raymond Hunter, president of Masstock Southern Holdings Inc., of Montezuma, Georgia, is to speak on “Dairy Farming Philoso phies at Masstock.” Also, Dr. Bryan Johnson, asso ciate director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, at the Univer sity of Maryland System, in Col lege Park, Md., is to provide an update on robotic milking system that was announced this time last year. The ladies program is scheduled from 10:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. and consists of craft demonstrations by Eva Martin, of Smithsburg; Bon nie Remsberg, of Middletown; and Gemini Flowers, in West Friendship. The junior program includes tours from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. SAVE $lOO On Model 715, 6 or 8 HP SAVE $2OO On Model 725, 8 HP With 20” Or 26” Tillers • All Ge; 8 hp K • Q' • All Gear Drive • Adjustable Tiller Width • 8 h p Kohler eng • Recoil or Electric Start • Quick Change Handle Positions • Quick Change Attachments • Quality Since 1942 Snow Blower Cutter Bar Mower JUST PULL THE PIN TO CHANGE ATTACHMENTS WITH QUICK HITCH Shredder of the Central Maryland Research and Educational Center in Ellicotl City to get an update on the robotic milking system. There is also a lour of Maple Lawn Farm, in Ful ton. Lunch is provided with the farm tour. From 1:45 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. the Maryland Junior Holstein Associ ation members are to hold their annual business meeting. The program included with the meeting includes a cattle photography workshop by Susan Kelly of Agri- Graphics, and an advertising workshop held by Lois Rcmsburg Skeen, the editor of Southeastern Holstein News. At 6 p.m. a social hour is planned. From 7 p.m. to 9:15 p.m., is to be the convention banquet with Frank Walbert acting as toastmaster. The banquet program includes an awards presentation, an auction of specialty items and a talk by Horace Backus of Mexico, N.Y. who will discuss “Dunloggm Revisited.” From 9:30 p.m. to midnight a dance is scheduled with music pro vided by a disc jockey. On Saturday at 11 a.m., at the Howard County Fairgroungs, in West Friendship, the Maryland Holstein Association Convention Sale is to start. Convention Banquet I would like tickets at $2O each Business Luncheon I would like List of those attending: Business Meeting Ladies Program Junior Program NAME SEND YOUR ORDER FORM WITH A CHECK PAYABLE TO 1991 Pa. Holstein Convention Lee Majeskie 12153 Beltsville Drive Beltsvilie, MD 20705 For room reservations, call Turf Valley Hotel and Country Club at (301) 465-1500. Room reservations are needed. All rooms are $55. 1991 Md. Holstein Association Ticket Order Form (Deadline for tickets Is Feb. 25) tickets at $12.50 each Total PHONE