Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 07, 1992, Image 175

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    INTERCOURSE (Lancaster
Co.) An International Horse
Expo and Equine Trade Fair will
be held Saturday, March 28 and
Sunday, March 29 at Martins
Sales Pavilion located two miles
east of Intercourse, Pa.
Larry L. Martin and Paul Z.
Martin, Jr., owners of Martin Auc
tioneers, Inc., have just celebrated
20 years of conducting auctions of
horse drawn coaches, carriages,
sleighs, horse-related equipment,
and collectibles at their auction
facilities, two miles east of Inter
course and throughout the U.S.
and Canada.
In their quest to keep the horse
industry alive and promote horse
related events, the idea of an
Equine Trade Fair emerged in
1991, in conjunction with a two
day carriage auction and special
ized all-breed driving horse and
pony auction. Because of the tre
mendous success the first year, the
Martins are moving ahead to
organize and plan another suc
cessful event in 1992.
Included in the admission to the
Trade Fair, speakers include:
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SHIPPENSBURG (Cumber
land Co.) Paul Hornbaker,
chairman of the board of directors
of the Cumberland Valley
Cooperative Association, has
announced the appointment of
Rene L. Lavoie as the general
manager of the cooperative.
Lavoie has been the manager of
the cooperative’s feed and fertiliz
er plant near Shippensburg since
February 1991.
A native of Vermont, Lavoie is
a graduate of Kansas State Uni
versity, where he received a
bachelor of science degree in feed
technology and operations. He has
been employed in the field as a
production superintendent, opera
tions manager, and general mana
ger. He has served on the board of
directors and as president of the
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throughout the world as a leading
international team driver (horses).
He has participated in competition
with Prince Philip of England.
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nutrition. p or additional information.
Events will include a carriage' contact Larry or Paul Martin at
drive through the Pennsylvania (717) 768-8108.
Eastem Federation of Feed mer
chants, as well as a representative
to the Council of Agricultural
Organizations, a New York State
group.
Lavoie resides in Hopewell
Township with his wife Charity.
They are parents of four grown
children.
The Cooperative is farmer
owned with branches in Shippens
burg, Chambersburg, Longsdotf,
Mechanicsburg, and Newville and
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ANNAPOLIS. Md. The
annual “Open House” at the Mary
land Department of Agriculture is
going to be bigger and better than
ever with new things for the public
to see and do on Saturday, March
21. Last year, the event drew more
than 5,000 visitors.
As in the past, the event will
start off with the “Maryland With
Pride” 10-K Run set up by the
Annapolis Striders, starting at 9
a.m.
Again this year will be laborat
ory tours in the Department’s new
wing featuring labs that do work
on animal feeds, household clean
ing products, fertilizers, pesticides
and even a lab which checks
weights down to a millionth of a
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has been supplying quality feed,
seed, and fertilizer to members
and the public for 62 years. The
modem plant facilities enable the
cooperative to custom formulate,
grind, and mix feeds and to cus
tom blend fertilizers to meet the
needs of today’s more scientific
farmers.
Lavoie replaces Henry A. Zajac
as general manager. Zajac is retir
ing after eight years with the
cooperative.
Better
pound for accuracy.
Fanning means food and there
will be no shortage of cooking and
food sampling demonstrations put
on by many Maryland food com
modity organizations ranging
from apples to seafood and fish
farming.
There will also be a number of
activities for children: a farm col
oring contest, face painting, and a
petting zoo stocked with fuzzy,
furry, and friendly animals.
The event will be held at the
department’s headquarters build
ing, 50 Harry S Truman Parkway,
Annapolis, MD 21401. Additional
information can be obtained by
contacting Desiree Mundell at
(410) 841-5770.