LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) The Greater Appalachian Lla ma Association will be holding their annual conference at the' Eden Resort and Conference Cen ter on September 24-26. This will be die first time that Pennsylvania will host die annual convention. Llama owners from around Pennsylvania and the East Coast will gather in Lancaster to share ideas, attend workshops, and meet new llama owners. The theme for the 1993 conference is the “Small LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Slit tillers are Available again this fall from the Lancaster Con servation District A two-shank slit-tiller, which can he horse-drawn, and a five shank model (80f HP recommend ed) are available free of charge on up to five acres. Both slit-tillers can be used for additional acreage Mr. Dairyman, Want To Make Some The Legal Way? TAKE YOUR CHOICE - THEY’RE BOTH LEGAL... , And Thr Come In Sizes To Fit Your Operation. ♦ 10 sizes to fit all operations, or we customize to fit your needs. STANDARD FEATURES • Beam Seal* w/Signal light, motors includad in pries • Fast 2-5 minuts mix tima , • Stainlass Stool Floor • Discharge Chuto w/Magnot • Joystick Control and ZSTO turn • Lower Energy Consumption radius, power Steeling from platform • Heavy Stainless Steel Auger Trough OPTIONS AVAILABLE • Wall-mount Bram Scalra w/caWa I puHaya • Baam Seal** mountad on all aidas • Elactronic Scalaa w/ or w/o mamory Cedar Crest Equipment £4|l|k\ Two Convenient Locations Tluufcl 608 Evergreen Rd. * RD 2 Box 271 MjQHI Lebanon, PA 17042 East Earl, PA 17519 /||\ (717) 270-6600 (717) 354-0584 Llama Association Sets Llama Producer,” concentrating on those producers and their spe cial needs. A variety of speakers and work shop leaden from Pennsylvania will be participating, such as Drs. Stanley Curtis and Clair Engle, Pennsylvania University; Drs.' Laura Reiley and Wendy Free man. New Bolton Center, Dr. Ger ald Marvin, Jr., Philadelphia Col lege of Textiles and Sciences; Paul Craig, Dauphin County extension agent; and Dr. Ed. Scheaffer, Palmyra. Special guest speaker at the Slit Tiller Available by paying a maintenance charge of $230 per acre. The slit-tillers are similar to chisel plows. However, the shanks with straight chisel points are 30 inches on center, so that leu of the soil is disturbed. The combination of soils and undisturbed soil can act u small terraces, which, will help to keep mote soU, water, and Saturday, September 25 luncheon will be Deputy Secretary of the Department of Agriculture Walter Puchatka. The secretary will talk about the direction of agribusiness and livestock production in the 19905. There will be about 100 llamas and alpacas on display during the conference, with a variety of ven dors with llama materials -and gifts. The public is invited to visit the llama displays and meet the llama owners during the conference. Chairing die 1993 Llama Con- nutrients on the field where they can be utilized by your crops. To maximize the benefits of slit-tillage, all work should be done on the contour and at least 30 percent of the crop residue should be left on the soil surface.' For more information about slit-tillage, or to use aalit-tillcr on a free trial basis, contact Eric J. Ashley at die Lancaster Conserva tion District office at (717) 299-5361. Available as a rider or waft behind with optional electric alert and electronic acalee. • Fast variable speed mixing and unloading • Driven w/hydraulic wheel motors. WE CUSTOM | DESIGN SYS I EMS FOR YOU LEFT} mTU/tUOOSHS'S Unwnr Fanning, Saturday, Baprnnbar 11.1983-A33 Conference ference is Elizabethtown businessman John E. Zerphey. John and his wife, Lynn, have beat raising llamas since 1989. 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