A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 22, 1994 Farm Calendar (Continued from Page A 10) Beef Education meeting, Trainer’s Midway Diner, 5:30 p.m.-9:45 p.m. Kent County, Md. DHIA Records Update, extension office, Ches tertown, Md., 12:30 p.m. Apple Pruning and Training Ses sion, Lerew Brother’s Orchards, York Springs, 10 Pennsylvania Vegetable Confer ence and Trade Show, Hershey Lodge and Convention Center, Hershey, thru Feb. 3. Cumberland County Extension annual meeting, Penn Town ship Fire Hall, Hunlsdale, 6:30 p.m. Annual Meeting of the Stale Horti cultural Association of Pa., Hershey Lodge and Convention Center, Hershey, thru Feb. 3. Juniata County Dairy-MAP, Fami ly House Restaurant, Mifflin town, also Feb. 8. PIG SAVER “DUTCH CRATE” Developed through totting In our raootich limit tht got) wot to dovtlop a crati that nearly allml notoo cruahing, duo to loy one, unmotehod dunblllty and bo any to work around. All thio hot boon ■chlovtd by a unique gravity lll prall that lorcao aowm to lie down alowly and uolng otolnltaa atael lor roar doom and toga, proven horizontal and tolld otaol rod con atruetlon. All thio at a maonabla coot Crate aloe can bo InattlM on an angle. NURSERY PENNING Nuraary panning haa baan Improvad by tha uaa ol an optional aolld alalnlaaa alaal phnal on tha Iron! gataa which kaapa walkwaya claan. Stalnlaaa anal vartleala on panning allmlnataa corroalon whara panning attachaa to tha lloor. Stalnlaaa alaal drlnkar plpaa A mounting braekala alio Ineraaaa durability. Lancaster County Cattle Feeder’s Day, Farm and Home Center, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Winter Turf and Ornamental School, Farm Show Complex, Harrisburg. Income tax meeting, Montoursvil le Presbyterian Church, 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Holstein Winter Forum, Holiday Inn Frederick, Frederick, Md., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Dairy-MAP, Lehigh County Ag Center, Allentown, also Feb. 8. Berks County Estate Planning Workshop, Ag Center, Lees port, 7:30 p.m.-lO p.m., also Herd Health Management Work shop, Rostraver Grange, Belle Vernon, 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Northumberland County Winter Conference, Otterbein United Methodist Church, Sunbury, 9 a.m.-3 am. CONFINEMENT STALL Davalopad raoantty In our RAD farm. Our goala wore eonvenlanca, aafaty and durability. Tha low bock and Hat lop ralla are aaay to roach over with no aharp adgaa. Stalnlaaa alaal raar laga and front tool along with aolld alaal horizontal roda through punchad upright! provide the atrongaat, moat durable alall over produced by Tri-County (21 "-24" O.C. x 16") FINISHING PENNING Optional atalnlaaa staal vtrlieals and laatanara offar Improved durability ovar othar almllar typaa of panning. Loop and Happar latch arrangement allmlnataa the uaa of drop plna. Stalnlaaa a teal fanea Nna taadara provide excellent durability and a minimum of waste. I tun ml;i %, I clirii.u > ' Franklin County Dairy Nutrition Service annual meeting, Gibble’s Restaurant, 7 p.m. Lancaster County Cooperative Extension annual meeting, Farm and Home Center. Holstein Winter Forum, Guilford County Ag Extension, Greens Pa. Com Conference, Lancaster Host Resort. PASA Fanning For The Future Conference, Nittany Lion Inn, University Park, thru Feb. 5. Holstein Winter Forum, Atlanta Marriott, Duluth, Ga., thru Feb. 5. 1994 Delaware Ag Outlook Con ference for Grain Producers, Sheraton Inn, Dover, Del., 8:30 Small Business Development Seminar, Cross Creek Resort, Titusville, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Lancaster County 4-H Benefit Auction, Farm and Home Cen ter, Lancaster, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. EAYFA annual banquet, Durlach/ Ml. Airv Fire Hall. 6:45 p.m. A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTSI PA Holstein Association Seeks Members STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) The Pennsylvania Hols tein Association membership campaign is winding down. If you have not renewed your member ship, you will soon notice some changes in your Holstein work. Publications such as Farmshine and PA Holstein Profiles will no longer arrive bringing you news of industry events. You will notice an increase in your registration costs at the National Association, as fees go up if you are not a state member. There are many advantages to being a active member of the Pen nsylvania Holstein Association, including; 1. Savings of $6.00 for each calf registration under three months of age if also a National Holstein Association member. 2. A subscription to Pennsylva nia Holstein Profiles, a $12.00 value. 3. A subscription to the weekly Farmshine newspaper, an $B.OO value. SHIRK EXCAVATING, INC. Fleetwood, Pa. JBj, (215) 944-0940 Jam Agricultural Commercial Residential Conservation Work Lano Clearing Ponds Manure Storage Building Excavations 4. Participation in educational, promotional and service programs at the Ideal, district and state levels such as field days, bam meetings, tours, picnics, annual meetings, show, sales (domestic & international) plus support of a valuable youth program second to none. You can get all this and much more for the base fee of $25.00. By being a State and National, member you save money on every, calf you register. If you have three calves to register this year, you can save enough money by being a State and National member to pay - your base fee. Possibly the most important benefit of all is the fact you can share your thoughts and concerns with other Holstein dairymen. Take advantage of the oppor tunity to join the most active State Holstein Association in the coun try. Enjoy the benefits this mem bership can bring to your farm and family. Site Preparations Septic Systems Parking Lots Driveways Streets Basements Storm Sewers Top Soil Trucking Final Grading
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