Farm Calendar (Continued from Pago A 10) Farm. Blain, 11:30 a.m, Poultry Management and Health Seminar, Kreider’s Dairy Farms Restaurant, Manheim, noon. Centre Co. Wool Pool, Grange Fairgrounds. Venango Co. Wool Pool, Carl ■onnm Lancaster Co. Beekeepers meet ing, Dale and Bath Beiler, Strasburg, 6:30 p.m. FFA Activities Week, thru June 14. Centre Co. Sheep and Wool Grow ers Wool Pool, Grange Fair grounds, Centre Hall, 7 a.m. Lancaster Co. goat meeting. Farm South Jersey Flower Growers ..madttbtmt Trade Show, Salem Co. Fair grounds, 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Adams Co. Fruitgrowers meeting and tour, Kuntz Orchards, Gardners, 6:30 p.m. FFA Activities Week, thru June 13. Pa. Game Commission meeting, deer management, northwest. Rocky Grove Fire Hall, Frank lin. 7 p.m.-10 p.m. Ilmrsdin. .Imu 1 13 Pa. Rabbit Conference. Washing tonvillc Fairgrounds; 9 a.m. FFA Activities Week. Montgomery Co. 1991 ffield walk, Harold Moser Farm, 1 p.m.; repeats at 7:30 p.m., Freddy Hill Farm. Pa. Game Commission meeting, deer management, southwest, Latrobe High School, 7 p.m.-10 p.m. Tiberdome Incorporate PO Box 11 • Lake Mills Wl 53551 (414) 646 8376 I ricla\, .1 une 14 I- l;i<! I ’ Bedford Co. Dairy Princess Pageant, Northern Bedford High School. Juniata Co. Dairy Princess Pageant, Alker Grange Hall, Mexico, 8 p.m. Susquehanna Co. Dairy Princess Pageant, Mountain View High School, Kingsley, 8 p.m. Wyoming/Lackawanna Co. Dairy Princess Pageant, Lake View Lancaster Co. Dairy Princess Pageant, Farm and Home Cen ter, Lancaster, 7:30 p.m. Sullivan Co. Dairy Princess Pageant, Dushore-Main St., 7:15 p.m. Franklin Co. Dairy Princess Pageant, Savoy Restaurant, Waynesboro. Lycoming Co. Dairy Princess Pageant, Faith U.M. Church, t u: unch; l4'« FREE PELLETING OF PRO.LEAN,, COMPLETE SWINE FEED FOR ALL NEW CUSTOMERS. PRO LEAN Complete Swine Feeds are computer-formulated using the most current nutritional information, to gne vou more pounds of pork with fewer pounds of feed Through extensive research and field testing, Agwa\ has determined the exact ratios of protein ammo acids, energy vitamins and minerals to promote taster, healthier growth m babv pigs, sows, gilts, boars and market hogs There s a PRO IT AN teed suentificallv balanced tor each Pelleted PRO LEAN Swire Feeds promote even tastei growth—taster gams and S-B'C im proved feed efficient - ) over meal feeds And if vou order now we II do the pelleting tree Offer good through June SO, 1991 Find out more by calling Gregg Bard, 717-367-7210, Elizabethtown • Scott Davenport, ?17-2SB-4)26 Carlisle Francis Strause, 717-286-7472, Sunbury • Alan Wright, 716-243-4950, Rochester Montoursville, 8 p.m. Western Pa. Sheep and Pasture Management Field Day, Lewis Family Farm, Rochester, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Clearfield Co. Junior Livestock PennAg Grain Meeting and Feed Industry Seminar, Eden Resort Mercer Co. Dairy Princess Pageant, extension office, 7:30 p.m. Lancaster Co. Holstein Club Field Day, John and Susan Howard Farm. York Co. crops field meeting, York Co. 4-H Center, 7 p.m. Adams Co. crops field meeting, York 4-H Center, Bair Station, (v*T A,E,K, L 2INPB-12... . LYSiNe* pßoreiN... Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 8, 1991-A3l 'coPpePtT^s ia aN6^Neoe, Jh \ w (abway) 7 p.m. S.E. Pa. Christinas tree meeting, Pinccrcst Tree Farms, New deer management, north centr- al, Bucktail Area High School, Pa. Game Commission meeting, deer management, Indian Val ley Middle School, Milroy, 7 p.m.-10 p.m. Jefferson Co. Twilight meeting, Silverado Holstein Farm, Sale, Wyoming Co. Fair grounds, Pike, N.Y., thru June 22. icdN'Tßeueve TH*O id bropte-BouGHTj
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