Page 10—Poultry Notea Supplement to Lancaater Farming, Saturday, Sept 25,1993 LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) The Northeast Poultry Show is scheduled for Wed nesday, September 29, and Thursday, September 30, here at the Lancaster Host Resort. MOre than 750 people went through the exhibit hall last year, and show planners expect a larger turnout this year because of some new attrac tions and what they consider to be a very dynamic program. Exhibit Hall - New Attractions In addition to the large num ber of vendors displaying new products and services, the exhi bit hall will also feature a spe cial producer seminar each day. On Wednesday, September 29, Dr. Charles Pitts, Penn State University, will discuss “Effective Fly Control.” Fly problems have been extremely difficult for producers this year, U.S. Pitts, former head of Penn State is Entomology Department, is a leading U.S. entomologist. On Thursday, September 30, Mike Brubaker, Brubaker Agronomic Consulting Ser vices, Inc. will discuss “Nutri ent Management - It’s The Law.” Many agricultural states are under pressure to account for the proper management of fertilizers and manures (nutri ents) because of possible con tamination of ground and sur face water. In Pennsylvania, a law has already been passed required farmers with more than 2,000 pounds of livestock or pultry per acre to operate with an approved nutrient man agement plan. Brubaker has been at the forefront of these issues and his firm is ranked the sixth largest agricultural consulting firm in the U.S. 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 num bers 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 con ference portion of the North east Poultry Show scheduled 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 Richomnd Times - Diospatch and a regu lar panelist on television’s “Washington Week in Review.” McDowell was the featured speaker last year at Pennsylvania’s Keystone Cor nucopia dinner. On Thursday, September 30, guest speaker is Bob Hope’s head comedy writer. Gene Fer ret. Ferret’s topic is “Humor - It’s Good Ferret wrote the Command Perfor mance Show for Bob Hope to Northeast Poultry Mike Brubaker Or. Charles Pitts appear before Queen Elizabeth II and traveled with. Bob to many battlefields to entertain the troops. A registration fee is required to attend the morning confer ences and includes two break fasts and one dinner. Those interested should contact the Pennsylvania Poultry Federa tion at (717) 652-7530. Wednesday Conference - Following a complimentary buffet breakfast, Dr. Richard Reynnells, national program leader for poultry science, USDA Extension Services will open the conference with the presentation, “Animal Welfare - The Washington Scene.” His responsibilities include water quality, food safety, and the animal rights/welfare issues for USDA. Reynnells will pin point what poultry and egg pro ducers can expect from the ani mal rights group in the imme diate future. Dr. Stephanie Doorcs, Penn State University Food Science Department, follows Reynnells with a discussion concerning “The Impact of Food Safety on Agriculture.” Doores has been recognized for the Outstanding Young Women of America Award (Montgomery, Ala.), Pennsylvania Future Farmers of America Honorary Key stone Degree, and Gamma Sig ma Delta Honorary Agriuclture Society Excellence in Teach ing Award. Doores is expected to review the public pressure for safer food and how it might affect the food industry. The Wed nesday morning conference concludes with keynote speak er, Charles McDowell. Thursday Conference - Thursday’s conference also begins with a complimentary (Turn to Pag* 12) Show Opens Sept. 29 Northeast Poultry Show GOIf COURSE COLE PRO nrn i>i 4 i>l*l 7 i*i ’i” 1"i“i ,5 1“ I,s1 ,s i ,o ii»1 ”j MAIN ENTRANCE 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 29 39 40 41 42 43 44 43 46 47 40 AISLE 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 77 78 79 80 01 02 83 04 05 06 RAI.CONY 1993 Northeast Poultry Show Exhibitors Booth #2B Accu-Sort Systems, Inc. Booths #lO5, #124 Acme Manufacturing & Ventilation Co. Booth #l6 Aerotecb, Inc. Booth #63 AGRI-TECH®, a division of Sparboe Agricultural Corporation Booth #5l Agway Inc. Booths #6B, #B7 American Coolalr Corp. Booth #lO American Cyanamkl Company Booth #47 American Egg Board Booths #34, #35 American Selected Products Booth #25 Ammonia Hold, Inc. Booth #52 Blomune Co. Booth #67 Cascades AgH-Pak Inc. Booth #144 Ciba Corporation Booth 106 Centurion Poultry Inc. Booth #53 Contlnential Grain Company Wayne Feeds Division Booths #74, #75, #93, #94 Cumberland Division of GSI Booths #65, #66 DeKalb Poultry Research, Inc. Melhorn Sales, Services & Trucking Co. Booth #l3B Diversified Imports DJ.V. Co., Inc. Booth #44 Eastern Ag Services Booth #142 Egg Association of America Booth(#s) Egg Clearinghouse, Inc. Booth #ll3 Egg Industry Booth #79 EMM Sales & Services, Inc. Booth #l2 Erie Crate & Mlfc. Co. Booth #BB Eurlbrid Inc. 1993 EXHIBIT HALL AISLE AISLE AISLE Booth #lB Farm Building Sanitations Inc. (Bcitzel’s Spraying) Booth #l3l Farmer Automatic of America Inc. Booth #6O Farm Credit in Pennsylvania Booth #llO, #lll, #ll2 Farmer Boy Ag, Inc. Booth #45 Farmers Mutual Hall Insurance Company Booth #4B FENNER MANHEIM Booths #4, #5 Food Processing Systems Booth #29 Heritage PMS, Inc. Booth #96-99, #ll5-118 Hershey Equipment Co., Inc. Booth #62 Insect Guard, Inc. Booth #3l Intervet Inc. Booth #137 Kcmin Industries Inc. Booth #l4O Lancaster County Poultry Association Booth #147 Lanson Industries, Inc. Booths #lO7, #lOB, #126, #127 Cubing Systems Corporation Booth #143 Martin Water Conditioning Booth #56 MERCK AGVET Booths #B, #9 Mid Atlantic Label Booths #49, #7O Modern Poultry Supplies, Inc. Booth mf NO MITE STRIP Division of Car- Mac Products, Inc. Booths #2O-24, #39-43 Northeast Agri Systems, Inc. Booth #27 Oaklte Products Inc. Booth #146 Packaging Corporation of America Booth #122 PENN STATE Booths #32, #33 PennfieM Corporation Booth #2 Poultry & Egg News 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 49 SO 51 52 53 54 55 56 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 07 80 89 90 91 92 93 94 Booth #l3 Poultry Management Systems Booth #139 Poultry Water Quail Consortium Booth #6 Prevent Distributors Inc. Booth #5O Pullets Unlimited Booth #B2 Purina Mills, Inc. Booths #lO3, #lO4 Papettl’s Hygradc Egg/Qual State Farms Booth #7 Rochester Midland Corporatli Booth #B5 Salmel Poultry Systems Booth #lOl Sanofl Animal Health, Inc. Booth #l4l SAY Plastics Booth #l4 Scchler Foods Booth #37 Select Laboratories, Inc. Booth #B3 Sol Chemical & Equlpm Company Booth #B6 Solvay Animal Health, Inc. Booths #129, #l3O Star-Labs Booth #46 Sterwln Laboratories Booth #3 THE FOX COMPANY Booth #ll The Gregory Manufacturing Inc. Booth #125 Tri Bio Laboratories, Inc. Booths #72, #73 Tri-County Confinement Syst< Inc. Booth #B9 USDA-AMS-Poultry Division Booth #46 USDA/National Agriculture Us tics Services Booths #77, #7B Val Products, Inc. Booth #lOO Vineland Laboratories Booths #5B, #59 Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Booths #BO, #Bl Whcclock Hatchery, Inc. Booth #26 Ziggity Systems KNTRANCK 1 KK)D COURT
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