Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 04, 1993, Image 31

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    Farm Calendar '
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Mid-Atlantic Conservation Til
lage Conference, Ramada Inn,
Hagerstown, Md.
Pa. Holstein board of directors
meeting, State College, 10:30
a.m.
Pa. Seedman’s Association annual
meeting, Eden Resort Inn,
Lancaster.
Dairy-MAP, Washington County
Extension Office, Washington,
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
National Satellite Videoconfer
ence, Worker Protection Stan
dard for Agricultural Pesti
cides. Penn State Great Valley.
Malvern; Berks Campus, Read
ing; and Allentown Campus,
HERE'S WHAT YOUR LANCASTER COUNTY
NEIGHBORS MAY KNOW ALREADY !
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Farmers Silage TVial
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pliance School, Farm Show
Complex, Harrisburg, 8:45 a.m.
Dairy-MAP winter meeting.
Somerset Area Vo-Tech
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Breeding Priorities for the Com
mercial Dairyman, Franklin
Co. Human Services Building,
10 a.m.-noon.
Swine meeting. Country Table
Restaurant, Mount Joy, 9
a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Alternative Field Crops Seminar,
Hegins Fire Company Hall.
Kerins. 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
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Poultry Biosecurity Meeting Set
COLLEGE PARK, Md.
—"Understanding Emergency
Poultry Diseases and Flock Profil
ing Reports” is the theme for this
year’s eighth annual regional
meeting on Practical Biosecurity
for Poultry.
The daylong educational event
is scheduled Dec. 7 in the same lo
cation as past years Clayton
Hall on the University of Dela
ware campus at Newark, Del. Re
gistration gets under way at 8
a.m., and the program will run
from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Presenting information on
avian influenza and other emer
gency poultry disease topics will
be four speakers from the Veterin
ary Services staff of the U.S. De
partment of Agriculture’s Animal
and Plant Health Inspection Ser
vice, as well as a prominent acting
deputy administrator for the
USDA’s Food Safety and Inspec
tion Service.
Suite department of agriculture
veterinary officials from Pennsyl-
ter acre • 65% moisture e
UncMtr Fuming, Sunday, Dacawbar I, IW-ASI
vania, Delaware, and Maryland
will speak on legal and practical
biosecurity aspects of infectious
poultry diseases.
Flock profiling will be address
ed by Dr. Edward T. Mallinson,
extension poultry veterinarian at
the University of Maryland cam
pus. Virginia-Maryland Regional
College of Veterinary Medicine,
and Leslie H. Kirkegaard, Jr.,
diagriostic technical service repre
sentative of Kirkegaard & Perry
Laboratories. Inc., in Gaithers
burg, Md.
The poultry biosecurity confer
ence is organized each year by the
Boyd Named To
National Banking Post
LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.)
Darvin E. Boyd, senior vice
president and director of agrifi
nance at Core States Hamilton
Bank, has been named to the
130%
alent)
Mid-Atlantic Cooperative Exten
sion Poultry Health and Manage
ment Unit (MACE), with financial
support from interested trade and
agribusiness organizations.
A registration fee includes
lunch and a copy of the conference
proceedings. The fee is $3O if re
gistration is made by Nov. 30. The
late registration fee ,is $4O, and
lunch cannot be guaranteed.
For more information, contact
Dr. John H. Schwartz at (717)
394-6851 (Penn State Extension)
in Lancaster, Pa., or Dan Palmer at
(302) 856-7303 (University of
Delaware) near Georgetown, Del.
executive committee of the
American Bankers Association
(ABA) National Agricultural
Bankers Division.
The ABA division works to
meet bankers’ needs through vari
ous products and programs,
including texts and manuals, a
journal of agricultural lending,
and a national conference.
The division also seeks
methods to simplify and stream
line the lending process for
federally-guaranteed loans for far
mers and works to develop legis
lation to encourage banks to help
new farmers.
An Ephrata resident. Boyd
joined the Bank in 1976, and
under his direction its agrifinance
portfolio has grown to more than
$lOO million. He is a graduate of
Ephrata High School, Delaware
Valley College, and The Pennsyl
vania State University.
He serves as president of the
Lancaster Farmland Trust, a mem
ber of the Lancaster City/County
Human Relations Commission, a
director of Brethren Village, and a
moderator of the Ephrata Church
of the'Brethren.
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