Farm Calendar > %| (Continued from Pago AID) Nutrient Management Strategy, Chambersburg Senior High School, 7:30 p.m. York County Beekeepers, Exten sion Office, 7 p.m. N.Y. Farm Bureau Annual Gov ernmental Awareness Institute, Omni Albany Hotel, Albany, N.Y., thru April 27. West Central Pa. Conservation Tillage Day, Shields’ Son-Ship Acres, near Summersville. rain date May 3. Fair tax meeting, Hoffman Build ing, Solanco Fairgrounds, Home Economists Banquet, Coun try Table Restaurant, Mount Joy, 5:30 p.m. DER public meeting on Draft Nutrient Management Strategy, ■ Courthr Utammmm TPnammum 9?naaana«i ITtaaaaawa SUSPENDED COMFORT STALLS For Modern Tie Barns Coated With Baked On Top Grade TGIC Polyester Powder After Fabrication SS-45 JIL SS-4SG SS-25 c<r --, v J "I j PAUL B. Hours ON or Writ* For Mon. Thru Frl. Additional Information 7 lo • And Your Naoraat Boater Wt 7 to 11 2=fiy99L S.ilmd.i', \pitl ,M( New Yor|c Guernsey Breeders Association annual meeting, Cortland, N.Y. Delaware Valley A-Day, Dela ware Valley College, thru May 1. Delaware Valley Milk Goat Asso- Pottsur Nutrient Management Strategy, Centerville Middle School, Nutrient Management Strategy, Market Street State Office meeting. Days Inn, Shamoldn Dam, 9:15 a.m.-4 p.m. Nutrient Management Advisory Board meeting, 2301 N. Came ron St., Harrisburg, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. • All welded construction to give many years of trouble tree service • Stall constructed with 1.9 0.C., .133 wall, high strength tube and 2" square tube post with V* ” wall CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES OF SUSPENDED COMFORT STALLS • More comfort for cows • Easy cleaning, bedding & milking with no rear stall post • No rust problem • Adjustable tie rail • Trough dividers • Less trampled teat problems than with conventional stalls ZIMMERMAN, INC. |. Needed immediately: || new housing for lane S I |l ■ Pullet Contracts ■ Breeder Contracts || ■ Turkey Contracts ■ Layer Contracts 2*B Woodcomar Rd. Utitz, PA 17848 1 Milo Wool of Ephrata 717-738-73*5 Twilight Growers Meeting, John Brubaker Farm, Kutztown, 6 p.m. Groundwater Protection Satellite Seminar, Penn Slate Allentown Campus, Fogelsville, 2 p.m. Good-Bye Reception In Honor Of Mae B. Hostetler, Dauphin County Ag and Natural Resour- culture To Meet Real World Needs, Holiday Inn, College Park, Md. DER public meeting on Draff Nutrient Management Strategy, Penn State Wilkes-Barre Cam- S.ituid.n. M.i\ ~i Md. Sheep and Wool Festival, Howard County Fairgrounds, West Friendship, Md., thru Moud.n, \l.n '* Poultry Management and Health Seminar. Days Inn, Shamoldn Isam J 63opmi^_ i^_ii^_ CALL 1-800-673-2580 For information on new contracts being offered by local feed add livestock companies | Wmlihs(|.i\, \|,t\ I 1 Pa. Veterinary Nutrition Forum monthly meeting. Days-Inn, Lancaster. South Jersey Twilight Meeting. A.J. Gaventa & Sons Cedarville Farms, Repaupo, N.J., 6: IS likl.h, M.n M S.iiin (!.k , M.n 14 Siiml;n, M,i\ 1? Berks County 4-H Horse Council Open Horse Show, Berks 4-H Center. 9 a.m. I— , Mond<i\. Mit\ 1 Nutrient Management Confer- Dedication Set For Poultry Center UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) The Penn State Depart ment of Poultry Science will hold dedication ceremonies for its new Poultry Education and Research Center (PERC) on Thursday, May 19 at the main university campus in State College. The PERC includes six separate buildings (central research with incubators and environmental chambers, meat bird, pullet, layer/ egg processing/market turkey, breeder, and meat processing) consisting of approximately 50,000 square feet of floor space, constructed at a cost of more than $6 million. The facilities have been designed with both funda mental and applied research in mind, as both commercial equip ment and small pens for battery and floor studies are available. Dedication day will start at 8:15 a.m. with a symposium in Room 101 of the Agricultural Sciences and Industries Building. The prog Pennsylvania’s Authorized Master Distributor Northeast Agri Systems, Inc. Flyway Business Park Sat 8 00 to Noon 24 Hr 7 Day Repair Service Ph; (717) 569-2702 1-800-673-2580 139 A West Airport Rood Lititz, PA 17543 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 23,1994-All cncc, Atlanta Airport Hilton Hotel, Atlanta, Ga., thru May Research Board 10th annual [ I llUi S(l.l\ . M.|\ Pa. Fair at Philadelphia Park, Ben salem, thru May 30. Poultry Education and Research * Center Dedication, Penn State S.ilurd.n, M.i> 21 York County Dairy Princess __ Pageant 4-H Center. 8 p.m. Ceremonies ram will open with research pre sentations by two faculty mem bers in the Department of Poultry Science and will conclude with.a keynote address by Dr. Bill Stadelman, an emeritus professor of food science and animal (poul try) science at Purdue University. Stadelman earned his master’s ih poultry husbandry and docto rate in agricultural biochemistry from Penn State in the 19405. After arriving at Purdue, he deve loped an outstanding research and teaching program using both meat birds and eggs that has truly gained him an international reputation. Governor Robert Casey, Penn State President Joab Thomas, and Dean Lamartine Hood are sche duled to participate in the formal dedication ceremonies at the PERC at 11 a.m. After the dedica tion, lunch will be provided, fol lowed by guided tours of the facilities. Contracts Available For • Tom & Hen Turkeys 7,200-15,000 Bird* Two 50'x620’ Tom Turkoy House* STORE HOURS Mon -Frl 7 30 to 4 30 9 BSP*!
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