Bounty Celebration Brings Ag Tech Message ETTERS (York Co.) —The American Emu Association (AEA) and the Eastern Regional Emu Chapter (ERAC) combined efforts on September 17-18 and exhibited live birds at the fourth annual “Celebration of America’s Bounty” held at the Claude Moore colonial Farm in McLean, Va. More than 4,100 people attended this event, including members of Congress, their staff and families, and executive branch officials. EREC members Carol and Pete Heth of College Fund Emu Farm, Columbia, brought adult birds to the show one day, and four month-old chicks. They also built a spectacular red and white barn facade to place in the booth space next to the emus. Newly elected AEA President Bettye Odle was on hand to help greet attendees, as well as other EREC volunteers including the president of EREC and AEA board member, Bernie Redlawsk and his wife Judy of Bemie’s Fly ing Emu Farm, Etters. Pete Heth cooked and served emu meat to the “Bounty” goers, many of whom had never heard of an emu. Also assisting were Cindy Hitchcock from the Lord Willing Emu Farm, Culpeper, Va., and Rita Liptz from Rancho del REO, Bethesda, Md. “This type of event gives the emu agribusiness a lot of national exposure, and we must continue to educate the public about the con tribution emus will make to our society in the coming years,” said Redlawsk. Set against the counterpoint of We Now Accept Visa Lancaster Farming 1 E. Main St. Ephrata, Pa 17522 717-394-3047 or Lititz 717-626-1164 FAX 717-733-6058 PHONE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed. & Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m Thurs. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. OFFICE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The following categones are available for your classified advertising. In Section D Deadline Thursday morning at 9 of each week’s publication 1- Equipment 2- Eq. Wanted The following categories are available for your classified advertising in Section C. 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If so, a valuable educational experience awaits you at “Expan sion Strategies for Dairy Farms: Facilities and financial Planning,” a national conference and trade show to be held at the Turf Valley Hotel in Ellicott City, Md., on December 8-9. When making expansion deci sions, dairy farmers must consider the long-term effects expansion will have on their finances, the health and productivity of their cows, the efficiency and comfort of their workers, and the sur rounding environment. -“Expan sion Strategies for Dairy Farms” will bring together experts on these and other issues so that dairy farmers and others involved in expansion will be able to make sound decisions. The conference will consist of 25 presentations from specialists in dairy facilities, agricultural lending, strategic planning, facili ties planning, manure handling, LASSIFIE PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY K LANCASTER FARMING ) f P.O. 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