A24*Uncastw Farming, Saturday, July 9, 1994 Modern Aspect (Continued from Pago A 1) .additional animals, Also, the reno vated facility could be used to house dry cows, heifers, and calves. Another tour is planned for the same day and time at Farmer Boy Ag in Myerstown. Tours of the facility will begin after buses transport visitors from the Animal Housing Expo at approximately 3:45 p.m. Included is a cookout at the Lebanon Fairgrounds at 7 p.m. Cost for the tour and cookout is $l5 and reservations are required. For reservations, contact Dan McFarland, York County Cooperative Extension, 112 Pleas ant Acres Rd., York, PA 17402-9041, (717) 757-9657. The tour is only one aspect of the Housing Expo, which includes a wide array of information for producers. The event, conducted by Penn State Cooperative Extension and local agribusinesses, will help pro ducers leant more about building and remodeling farm structures Visitors to this year’s Animal Housing Expo, scheduled July 12-13 at the Lebanon Fairgrounds, can take a tour of this extensively renovated and modernized dairy farm In Lancaster County. Photo by Vernon Achenbach 9:00 a.m. to Visit exhibits and 3:00 p.m, see demonstrations, 10:00 a.m. Building Design for Rodent & Bird Control Dr. Howard Person, Michigan State University 10:45 a.m. Milking System Management Dr. Doug Reinemann, University of Wisconsin 11:30 a.m. Functional Cattle Treatment Facilities Dr. Lynn Sammons, Valley Creek Animal Hospital 12:45 p.m. Door Prize - Gas Grill (Must be present to win) 1:15 p.m. Tools for Financial Planning Dr, David Kohl, Virginia Tech 2:00 p.m. Fly Control in Confinement Housing Dr. Charles Pitts, Penn State University FARM Reservations required. Cost is $15.00 (includes tour and cook-out) 3:45 p.m. Tour Hershey Brothers Dairy (new freestall-parlor unit) Tour Farmer Boy Ag 1:00 p.m. Cookout -at Fair Grounds Dairy Housing One Of Tour At Expo and about proper care and handling of livestock, poultry, and dairy cattle. On July 12, Dr. David Kohl, professor of agriculture finance, small business management and entrepreneurship at the Virginia Dr. Lynn Sammons, a vet erinarian from Reading, will talk about functional cattle treatment facilities. Polytechnic Institute and 'State University, will discuss tools for financial .planning. Kohl is a national leader in establishing financial guidelines and in standar dizing financial reports and anal yses for agricultural producers. Gary Snider, farm business con sultant for Farm Credit of West New York, will address the same topic on July 13. Dr. Douglas Reinemann, assis tant professor of ag engineering at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, will discuss milking sys tem management. He will also demonstrate methods of cleaning and checking milking systems. Dr. Howard Person, assistant professor of ag engineering at Michigan State University, will talk about designing buildings for rodent and bird control. Dr. Charles Pitts, professor of entomology at Penn State, will dis cuss fly control in confinement housing. Dr. Lynn Sammons, a veterinarian from Reading, will talk about functional cattle treat- 9:00 a.m. to Visit exhibits and 3:00 p.m. see demonstrations. 10:00 a.m. Fly Control in Confinement Housing Dr. Charles Pitts, Penn State University 10:45 a.m. Tools for Financial Planning Mr. Gary Snider Farm Credit of W. New York 11:30 a.m. Building Design for Rodent & Bird Control Dr. Howard Person, Michigan State University 12:45 p.m. Door Prize - Gas Grill (Must be present to win) 1:15 p.m, Milking System Management Dr. Doug Reinemann, University of Wisconsin 2:00 p.m. Functional Cattle Treatment Facilities Dr. Lynn Sammons, Valley Creek Animal Hospital DIRICTIONS From the Lancaster-Lebanon exit of the PennsylvaniaTumpike, take Route 72 north toward Lebanon for about 7 miles and turn right onto Rocherty Road. Proceed about half a mile to the fairgrounds. From Lebanon, take Route 72 south. About 1 mile south of the light at Cedar Square Plaza, turn left onto Rocherty Road. Proceed about half a mile to the Lebanon County Fairgrounds. 422 322 PA Turnpike ment facilities. The event, which opens at 9 a.m. each day, will also feature a door prize drawing for a gas grill. Exhi bits and demonstrations continue all day both days until 3 p.m. Vernon Achenbach contributed to this report. 1994 Animal Housing Expo Exhibitors July 12 & 13, 1994 Lebanon Fairgrounds Lebanon, PA Keystone Concrete Products 477 E. Farmersville Road New Holland, PA 17557 717-355-2361 Eli S. Stoltzfus Lester Building Systems 1111 Second Avenue South Lester Prarie, MN 55354 612-395-2531 Nelson Dale, left and Steve Hershey stand by a tree planted by their great grandfather In front of the family farm house the two share. Photo by Vamon Achanbach Northeast Agri Systems Inc. 139 A West Airport Road Lititz, PA 17543 717-569-2702 David Newman Agri-Business Insurance Agcy P.O. Box 2726 York. PA 17405 717-741-0911 Anthony Dobrosky Cedar Crest Equipment & Automatic Farm Systems 608 East Evergreen Road Lebanon, PA 17042 717-270-6600 Mel Winner Paul B. Zimmerman, Inc. 295 Woodcomer Road Lititz, PA 17543 717-738-7365 Richard Buch (Turn to Pag* A 32)