A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Saptembar 11,1993 (Continued from Pago A 1) versify, will discuss “Effective Fly Control.” Fly problems have been extremely difficult for producers this year. Pitts, former head of Penn State is Entomology Depart ment, is a leading U.S. entomologists. On - Thursday, September 30, Mike Brubaker Brubaker Agro nomic Consulting Services, Inc., will discuss “Nutrient Manage ment - It’s The Law.” Many agri cultural states are under pressure to account for the proper manage ment of fertilizers and manures (nutrients) because of possible contamination of ground and sur face water. In Pennsylvania, a law has already been passed requiring farmers with more than 2,000 pounds of livestock or poultry per acre to operate with an approved nutrient management plan. 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Visitors to the exhibit hall this year will also have an opportunity to win a new $lOO bill. Each adult entering the exhibit hall will be given a number. A number will be drawn every hour for a new $lOO bill, and winning numbers will be posted at the exit. The Exhibit Hall is open to-the public free of charge both days from noon until 5:00 p.m. Parking is free and food and beverages can be purchased in the exhibit hall. Guest Speakers The conference portion of the Northeast Poultry Show sche duled for 9 a.m. until noon both days features two celebrity guest speakers. On Wednesday, Sep tember 29, Charles McDowell will report on “How Are Things in Washington?” McDowell is the Washington columnist for the Richmond Times - Dispatch and a regular panelist on television’s “Waslpngton Week in Review.” McDowell was the featured speaker last year at Pennsylvani a’s Keystone Cornucopia dinner. On Thursday, September 30, guest speaker is Bob Hope’s head comedy writer. Gene Ferret. Fer ret’s topic is “Humor—lt’s Good Business.” Ferret wrote the Com mand Performance Show for Bob Hope to appear before Queen Eli zabeth II and traveled with Bob to many battlefields to entertain the troops. A registration fee is required to attend the morning conferences and includes two breakfasts and one dinner. Those interested should contact the Pennsylvania Poultry Federation at (717) 652-7530. Following a complimentary buffet breakfast. Dr. Richard Rey nnells, national program leader for poultry science. USDA Extension Services will open the conference with the presentation, “Animal Welfare The Washington Scene.” His responsibilities THURS., SEPT. 16 CLARENCE KEENER JR. MANHEIM, PA Wednesday Conference include water quality, fobd safety, and the animal rights/welfare issues for USDA. Reynnells will pinpoint what poultry and egg producers can expect from the ani mal rights group in the immediate future. Dr. Stephanie Doores, Penn State University Food Science Department, follows Reynnells with a discussion concerning “The Impact of Food Safety on Agricul ture.” Doores has been recognized for the Outstanding Young Women of America Award (Montgomery, Ala.), Pennsylva nia Future Fanners of America Honorary Keystone Degree, and Gamma Sigma Delta Honorary Agriculture Society Excellence in Teaching Award. Doores is expected to review the public pressure for safer food and how it might affect the food industry. The Wednesday morn ing conference concludes with keynote speaker, Charles MILLER DIESEL INC. FUEL INJECTION ft TURBO SPECIAUST ■raa 6030 Jonaatown Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. 17112 717-545-5031 jSI [FPPFI _ Cl b p (MMtm ■ MUtIMtMIM FPPF FUEL ADDITIVE PRE-SEASON SALE CzJ K PLAN AHEAD FOR A COLD WINTER P\ / NOW IS THE TIME TO REMEMBER / n\ / TEMPERATURES BETWEEN 0-30*. 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At the Broiler Con ference, Dr. Vergil Davis, director of avian biological development and regulatory affairs for Sanofi Animal Health, Inc., will review a new treatment for bursal disease. Following Davis, Noel Dykes, Sterwin Laboratories, Inc., will review ventilation options. Dykes is recognized as one of the author ities on various ventilation alternatives. At the Egg Conference. Dr. Richard Cast, a microbiologist with USDA’s Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory in Athens, Ga.. will give an overview of all the research to-date in Salmonella enteritidis. For egg producers who have been plagued with this ptob (Turn to Pago A 25) MORE CAPACITY MODEL AT6-A Thursday Conference
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