OU* L. tank, Maatoiklp DmlopaoU, Of 'M t4MMXI|.TKMT hr hhnmlha. IhMqrlrwl* Dairy Ihrtf laipiinanaf AnoclaUoa DHIA Stirlct CnUr, Orchard Road, Ualrcnk; Fart, FA I«M2 PLEASE NOTE GARDEN SPOT RED ROSE DHIA ANNUAL MEETING IS FEBRUARY 2 This year, the Garden Spot Red Rose DHIA Dairymen of Lancas ter County and their families will meet at the Ronks Fire Hall in Ronks, Pa. for their DHIA ban quet on Feb. 2. This banquet will begin with a family-style lunch at 11:45 a.m. Their entertainment will be Jay Irwin, retired extension director of Lancaster County. He will present a slide show of agri culture in Romania to the group. Marci Hamish. Lancaster dairy princess, will be a guest speaker. This year’s agenda will also include speakers Robert Kindig, Pennsylvania’s National DHIA representative: Norman Herhsye, Pa. State Director, District 18; and David Slusser, Pennsylvania’s new general manager. Tickets can be purchased by calling Jay Risser at (717) 392-4589. ADDITIONAL NEW MEMBERS THAT DID NOT GET IN OUR NEWSLETTER ADAMS COUNTY Mark Gieron Check out these plays our seed team has put together for you. THE VIRGINIA NINJA 118 DAY WIDELY ADAPTABIf -6000 DROUGHT TOLERANCE. 116 DAY PERFORMS WELL UNMR TOP MANAGEMENT, 115 DAY NC6A NATIONAL CMON. , THECHKSMEAKESNIAjK 118 DAY EXCELLENT STwi®l|TY UNDER IRRIGATION. 1150AY J GOOD ON BEST # MANAGEMENT. ‘ 110 DAY GOOD STREST(ppCE-FA£ DRY DOWN. 1170AY i m YIESOE^OPMANAGEMENT. 115 DAY NCfiANAfKojAfc 1180AY WIDELY hIAPTABII• EXCELLENT YIELDS. TIE 104 BAY : MINT DDALPURPOSE -GREAT STALKS. 100 DAY EXCEUfNTDUAL PURPOSE - HIGH YIELDS. 90 BAY b DUAL PURPOSE-TOIENT QUALITY. THE NORTHEAST REACT 8H4418 95 DAY RESPONDS 10 HIGH POPULATIONS - NEWI 8H4044 77 DAY GREATM OR SILAGE -NEW! 8H4016 75 DAY TERRIFIC DUAL PURPOSE PERFORMER • NEWI CONTACT YOUR LOCAL BCACHUY-HARDY DEALER FOR THESE AND MANY OTHIRItiOH YIELOING HYBRIDS. HT7748 HT7728 HT6SOA HT736 H 86407 HT536 H 86334 HT6SOA HT7510 H 86500 HT3IB HT7224 HYTEST /focus LACKAWANNA Louis and Samuel Spadine Rebecca Darling Holsteins Larry Spadine SNYDER COUNTY John R. Martin Darren and Debra Moyer Jay Hollenbach VENANGO COUNTY Jerry and Kathy Beary WAYNE COUNTY Clarence Meyer Carl Kuester Richard Paparella Brian & Amy Smith Dennis Dillon William Ridd Jr. James Cinde Grossman Starrucca Farm Edward Cerar Pocono ML Jerseys WESTMORELAND COUNTY H.G. Poole Sr. & Sons James Hough Ridgeview Dairy Farm Harry and Cindy Drinker Arvid and Kathy Kobosky YORK COUNTY Hill Jerseys Jim and Norma Warner Game Plan For A Winning Season! Beaohley-Hardy Seed Company 454 Railroad Ave., P.O. Box 3147 Shiramartstown, PA 17011 (717) 737*4529 FAX: (717) 737-7168 (800)442-7391 The registration deadline fra* the PA DHIA Annual Meeting is fast approaching. If you would like to attend the 6th annual meeting, please nil out the registration form that was enclosed in with your re ports in December and January and send it to PA DHIA. Orchard Rd„ University, Park, PA 16802. If you have not received the regis tration form please give us a call at 1-800-344-8378 and request one. The agenda for this year’s an nual meeting will begin with re gistration at 10 a.m. This year marks the 25th anniversary of in corporation and represents a time when the association and its mem bers celebrate numerous accomp lishments and progress made in serving Pennsylvania Dairy In dustry throughout the associa tion’s rich history. The agenda will consist of an Exhibiting Trade Show by various Ag related sponsors. Also a Ladies Program for the two-day event and a wonderful educational and enjoyable program for the mem bers. Speaker Gordon Conklin, Edi tor Emeritus of the American Agriculturist in Ithaca, N.Y., at 1 p.m. will address with his remarks entitled “Toward the 21st Cen tury.” Michael O’Connor, Professor of Dairy Science, Penn State will speak to the members of PA DHIA on BST late Friday after noon. A panel made up of Robert Kin dig, Pennsylvania’s National DHIA representative; Phil Dukas, CEO of National; Frank Omer, Pennsylvania DHIA Board presi dent; Dave Slusser, Pennsylvania general manager. PA DHIA MEMBERS ANNUAL MEETING IN STATE COLLEGE This panel will address many interesting subjects. Also there will be an open forum for mem bers to ask questions on issues from National and State DHIA. and how this affects them as mem bers. The evening of February 18 will feature an Awards Banquet beginning at 7 p.m. The annual meeting will begin on Friday, February 18 at 1 p.m. and end on Saturday, February 19 at noon. A program on Friday morning will also be offered to anyone in terested in attending. This pro gram has been offered to county chairmen/presidems as an orienta tion but is open to anyone on county committees that would like to attend. Topics such as National DHIA and National Cooperative Dairy Herd Improvement Pro gram (NCDHIP): their organiza tional structure, authority and roles. NCDHIP Official Rules; what they require, how they are enforced; DHIA Services; what it To Commemorate 10th Year HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The Pennsylvania Dairy Pro motion Program is to hold an an nual meeting for dairy producers on Feb. 7 at the Nittany Lion Inn, State College. The meeting will commemorate the 10th anniversary of Pennsyl vania Dairy Promotion and review current activities conducted to promote dairy products in Penn sylvania. The meeting begins at 10 a.m. and concludes by 3 p.m. The meeting is to feature com ments from Pennsylvania Dairy’s standing committee chairpersons. 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Martindaie, PA 17549 • 717-445-4541 GRASSHOPPER* • « Mut tm S»UH» is, what it does, how members benefit; Pennsylvania DHIA top ics such as Governing Documents (current bylaws, articles); Organi zation Structure (district, local committees); 1994 Bylaws and how local will be affected; Board Policies, Director and employee liability; Services offered - * Field Services, * Laboratory Testing Services; * Data Processing Ser vices; • Personnel Support Ser vices: * Membership Develop ment Services: County responsi bilities direct counties and independent counties. This year will also affer a His tory Room at the Annual Meeting. Available for sale will be a year book recognizing herds on test 25 years or more with any continuous testing program with PA DHIA. Don’t miss out on the fun, send your registration to PA DHIA, DHIA Service Center, Orchard Road, University Park, PA 16802 or by calling NOW for a reserva tion 1-800-344-8378. tivities. The 1993 “Promoter of the Year” will also be formally re cognized during the meeting. Following the business meeting in the morning, Harry Houston, formerly of the Tennessee Farm ers Cooperative, will offer his mo tivational thoughts about leader ship in agriculture. Houston has spoken before many agricultural groups* The afternoon program in cludes a complete review of Penn sylvania Dairy’s 1993 activities. From advertising to nutrition edu cation, a wide variety of promo tion activities will be reviewed for producers. In addition, new fluid milk advertisements will be un veiled to dairy producers. ouimoNTsmce mo YOUR NEXT MOWER Irooa Rotary
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