ftrrnlng.iUiuhlay, 1 6ctojMr £,1993 TRAPPE, Md. Marketing and production strategies for sheep and lamb will be the topics of the seminar. Sheep Production For the ’9os, on October 30 at the Sudlersville Fire Hall This program is sponsored by Delmarva Shepherds Association, Wool and Sheep Breeders of New Jersey, Delaware Sheep Breeders Association, and Maryland Sheep Breeders Association. Invited speakers will discuss unique and proven strategies for minimizing management input while maximizing output from your sheep operation. This day long program, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m„ will give producers a chance to hear what top researchers and pro ducers are doing to bring sheep production into the 19905. Speakers include: • David Greene, Harford Coun ty producer, who will share his ex periences with feeding cover crops such as turnips and rape, and in ways to cut cost and increase production efficiency. • Jim Russell, former coopera tive extension marketing special ist, will discuss group marketing potential on Delmarva. • Eric Fogg of Rehoboth, Del. SOYBEAN ROASTING ON TOUR FARM FULL-FAT ROASTED SOYBEANS For Maximum Feeding Value • High energy, by-pass protein and palatability • Toxic enzymes and molds destroyed • Peak performance with retained oil and lecithin • Improved Total Oigestable Nutriants • Ultimate rich peanutty flavor and aroma • Dried as roasted • Roast own grown beans - Avoid trucking and docking • Economical and efficient for lower feed costs • Ready for use or storage Custom RoasHwj In FA and Surrounding States David N. Groff RO 3 Lowlaburg, PA (717) S6B-1430 Herat Grain Donating Roaat-M-Matic 3040 Panns Grova Rd. Grain Roaating Lln:oln Unlv., PA 19352 Salaa-Sarvlea (Chaalar Co.) Cuatom Work (218) aeO-8834 goaaOCool Unit AvailaMa Seminar Addresses Sheep Production runs a livestock mineral service. He will outline the importance of feeding a balanced ration and ways to calculate and obtain those rations. • Brian Magee, wl herd for Cornell Ur speak on his experic aging a highly prodi With a new vidk speak on stream li ment, and pasture agement in year-) don. Sclmnpp'a Grain Reaatin|, Inc. RD C Labinon, r A 1-800-482-4004 717-885-8811 There will be time for questions and answers after each session. In addition, there will be a social time at the very end of the pro gram. This will allow producers 'ho is the shop- an opportunity to pursue specific .. 7niversity. will issues of interest fences on man- Commercial exhibitors will be * j oductive flock, at the program displaying pro- - ,j (eo, Brian will ducts for sale. /V tj- lining manage- Registration deadline is Octo- I / ',u \U: and lamb man- bcr 15, at a cost of $l2 per person, ■round produc- which includes lunch. After Octo ber 15, registration will be $l7, Financing As Lo WrUmm 4.9% a.p.r The full unloader line... 8800 BALE CHOPPING MADE EASY • Reduce feeding waste and increase palatability. • Easy start of chopper knives with freewheeling lifting disk. •Do the job fast with a tractor-powered Patz® Big-Bale Chopper. * Two side-discharge ports. • Models for 4-foot to 6-foot diameter round bales or several * Optional high vertical-discharge chute. rectangular bales. * Optional flexible hose for restricted access and mulching. • Patented horizontal chopping method requires less horsepower. a-i. ... *h«* p a t»® Phnnnar uiHon . A spinning rotor with knives chops as the tub rotates. Then ask for a dlmonsUafion | SEE YOUR NEAREST PATZ DEALER ] ALEXANDRIA MAX ISENBERG 814-669-4027 BALLY LONGACRE ELECTRIC 215-845-2261 BEDFORD BENCE’S FARM EQUIP. 814-623-8601 BEILEFQNJE LUCAS BARN EQ. 814-383-2806 BELLEVILLE MILLER-LAKE Inc. 717-935-2335 98C HOP BOTTOM LENOX FARM SUPPLY Kurt Kullck 717-289-4349 LEBANON CEDAR CREST EQUIPMENT 717-270-6600 JOHN JONES 717-766-8582 MIFFLINTOWN ZUG FARM & DAIRY EQUIPMENT 717-463-2606 with a limited number of lunches available. Checks must be payable to Delmarva Shepherds Associa tion and sent to Connie DeLamat Patz gives you dual-auger unloaders and gathering-chain unloaders plus choice of surface drive or ring drive/center drive. ORANGEVILbE FRANKLIN D. HESS FARM EQUIPMENT 717-925-6939 QUARRYVIUE UNICORN FARM SERVICE James E. Landis 717-786-4158 SHIPPEN?eURfi WITMER EQUIPMENT SERVICE 717-532-6139 SOMERSET GROVE EQUIP. SALES Mark Knepper Cliff Lynn 814-445-6306 er, 3835 Koogler Road, Trappe, MD 21673. For more information, call De- Lamater at (410) 476-3821. 8820 HAGERSTOWN. MD TRI-STATE FARM AUTOMATION 301-416-7340 KENNEDYVILLE. MD PINDER SERVICE CO. 410-778-0799 C4G FARM AUTOMATION Carrol & George Gesell 410-775-7300 410-848-3622 WHITEFORD. MD ENFIELD EQUIP. 410-838-0480 w As POUND. Wl PATZ SALES, INC. 414-897-2251 DISTRICT MANAGER Agri Bee Inc. James Bilski, Pres. 814-696-9447 Ql OflM SisMef
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