PFA Changes Name To Pennsylvania Farm Bureau Pennsylvania Farm Bureau president Keith Eckel, right, praises Ralph and Crystal Moyer for their leadership of the Young Farmer Rancher committee. (Continued from Pago A 22) 1987. Three yean later, the opera tion underwent a major expansion with the construction of a 270-hea d free-stall bam and double-eight herringbone rapid exit milking parlor, and an increase in the Hols tein dairy herd from 70 to 300 cows. Mains is in charge of the dairy operation, crop management, and financial management of the farm. f|?;> J /£>> > f * w'" ;q J.G. AGRI-SERVICE, INC. . ANIMAL HEALTH • MILK HOUSE SANITATION • FARM SUPPLIES 378E.HERNLEYRD..MANHEIM, PA 17545 717-668-6727 or 1-800-852-3693 Fax 717-664-4519 ' Amk Your Satoaman . OrCaU Um AboutSpaoiatPrtcfng FksrOur w \ - JjpPHifP 2Stt He assists his father in Pioneer Seed sales and mushroom mulch and tanbark sales. Mains is also a Soil Conserva tion Service director, a member of Cumberland County Extension Service board of directors, a mem ber of the York Farm Credit Advis ory Council, and a resource and promotion committeeman for Atlantic Breeders. The couple have two children Serving. Farmers War 29 Vlmrm > > and are members of the Cumber land Farmers’ Association Advis ory Council and leaders in their church. Sherri works off the farm as a product manager for Sprint United Telephone. PFA is a voluntary, general farm organization that represents 23,542 members and is affiliated with the American Farm Bureau Association and its four-million members. Milkhouse Sanitation Products Uncart* frnmg, 3O, WMB Income Tax Meetings Set HUNTINGDON (Huntingdon Co.) Tax preparers, farmers, agribusiness people, and othea interested individuals can secure an update about federal income tax at the 1994 area income tax meeting to be conducted in the fol lowing locations: • January 10 Mercer County Extension Office, Route 19, north of Mercer. •January 11 Butler. Days Inn Motel, Route 8, south, Butler. • January 12 Dußois, Holi day Inn, U.S. 219 and 1-80. • January 13 Mansfield, Comfort Inn, Rt. 15 @ U.S. Rl 6. • January 14 Tunkhannock, Shadowbrook Motel, Rl 6,1 mile east of town. • January 17 Hazleton. Comfort Inn, 1-81 & Rt. 93. • January 18 Shamokin Dam/Selinsgrove/Sunbury/ Lewisburg, Days Inn Motel, Rts. 11 and IS, Shamokin Dam. • January 19 Lancaster/Mt Joy, Country Table Restaurant, Rt. 230, Mt. Joy. • January 20 Chambers burg. Lighthouse Restaurant. Rt 11 North of Chambersburg. According to Phil Rzewnicld, county extension director, infor mation presented at this meeting should be helpful as taxpayers Supply ' I£&sterzi. Maryland. w^)k3QMdli Extern F6ZIXISTIV&XIi& " W WWW——WW Animal Health Products approach the 1994 tax filing season. The topics covered at the meet ing will range from a look at new developments to a review of important tax principles. The program will include a discussion of tax law changes affecting indi viduals, businesses, farms, and* critical issues to be confronted by taxpayers when they file the 1993 tax return. Handout materials will be provided to support discussion by the instructors. Penn State Faculty representing farm management extension will serve as instructors for each of the sessions. Starting time for the income tax meeting is 8 a.m. The session will end at 4 p.m. The registration fee is $4O per person including lunch and reference materials. The registration deadline is December 10. A late registration fee of $lO will apply to registrations post marked after December 10. A brochure/registration form and more information about the one-day income tax meeting is available at the Huntingdon Coun ty Penn State Cooperative Exten sion Office. Questions about the meetings may be directed to Phil Rzewnicki, county extension director. (814) 643-1660. */ Qt Farm Supplies
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