Pennsylvania Grazing Conference Set CARLISLE (Cumberland Co.) Are you thinking about graz ing? Do you want to learn more about grazing from people who have done it successfully? Would up-to-date information about man aging pastures and about manag ing animals on pasture be helpful to you? If so, plan now to attend the 1995 Pennsylvania Grazing Conference, to be held March 1 and 2 at the Embers in Carlisle. Are you already grazing? If so, the conference and trade show will afford you the opportunity to learn new ideas and techniques and to share experiences with other graz ing enthusiasts. Guest speaker for the event will be Terry Smith, director of Wis consin’s Center for Dairy Prof itability. Other speakers include experienced grazers, a veterinari an, and a feed company represen tative plus Penn State faculty and SCS personnel. The conference program focus- UIGWMLE [lo®'bq® mmm ///"■SlP6ll3a6Sßai»V, y r 4-1 OR I WHEEL SPREADERS WITH POWER STEERING-3«SI TOMS US GAL SPREADERS WITH SINGLE AXLE OR ] 111} jf TANDEM-2351 TO Ml US GAL (§X§T • V shapa bottom lor mora • Standard oxtorior finish: complain claan oat apoxy primor and orolhana paint • Low prolilo lank for maximum visibility and stability. caemiLß Liquid Mi AGITATES BOTTOI AND SURFACI AT THE SAP Rotative directional valvi operated while P.T.O. Is Powerful nozzle to slice agigate the crust of mam covering the surface of' holding area. 24" dla. mixing propellei a full time bottom agltatl 21 500 US G.P.M. even ' loading a spreader. 20” dla. Impallsr with aelf-cleanlng blades. Bottom gear box with oil bath protected by a greaseable 3 seals mechanism on each shaft. RD 3, Box 130 Mlffllnburg, PA 17844 es on topics related to understand ing and managing a variety of pas ture species (grasses and legumes, cool season and warm season, tra ditional and non-traditional), health and nutritional concerns of livestock and dairy cattle, manag ing pastures for optimum yield and quality and for improved herd profits, including your farm advis ers as members of your manage ment team, seasonal dairying, and more. To register for the conference, complete and return the registra tion form. Registration discounts apply to those who register before February 22. For lodging reservations, call the Embers by February 15, (800) 692-7315. To receive the confer ence rate, be sure to mention that you are attending the Pennsylva nia Grazing Conference. Do Not include your room payment with your conference registration. WITH FLOTATION TIRES TO MINIMIZE SOIL COMPACTION AGI-POMPE® Available In 5 versions for concrete pits. SNOOK’S Your Complete Liquid Manure Equipment Dealer For 22 Yearsl We’re Here To Serve You! ■I. r cut-out I Pennsylvania Grazing Conference j Registration Form Name(s) Address City _ Phone ( Registration Fees (includes 2 lunches and conference materials) Conference Spouse Total Make check payable to Agricultural Extension Special Fund. Mail this form and j check to; Grazing Research and Education Center, 116 Agricultural Sciences and j Industries Building, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802. 1 J SPREADER TANKS 2,250-6,000 Gal. Heavy Duty Undercarriage w/5 Year Warranty A 10 Year Tank Warranty Available With Slinger Or Front Mount Pump QJSJBJ VACUUM TANK • 1500 to 5000 Gal. • 10 Yaar Tank Warranty • 4 Shank Raar Injector n?i TRAIL AGI'POMPE^ IUJHJLULLLSI 32’ AND 42’ FOR LAGOONS Gmi box oil bath protoetad by a •> graasaabla 3 seats mechanism on each shaft. AVAILABLE WITH MULTIPURPOSE OPTION TO ALSO CLIMB INTO CONCRETE PITS UP TO 14’ DEEP EQUIPMENT £Sf££ W 717-966-2736 Ask For Ernest or Dean Beef Ed Evening Features Food Safety Panel LEESPORT (Berks Co.) Beef producers Lifctslw ftMhSg, SWjrdly, J»Udafy i\\ State Through Feb. 22 After Feb. 22 I in eastern Pennsylvania are invited to attend the • Commercial Duty Shut-Off And Vac Pump • 28 Ply Flotation Urea GREAT PERFORMANCE IN HOG OR DAIRY MANURE I'Highly articulated nozzle daalgnad to alleo and break the top eruat from above the manure level ae the propeller homogenlaea the liquid with the remaining floating ohunke. 2- dla. mixing propeller providing full time agitation up to 21,500 US O.P.M. avan whan loading a apraadar. 3- controla can be operated from tractor aaat. 4- directional valve daalgnad to be operated at low R.P.M. without atopplng the P.T.O. Zip $6O $35 January 30, Beef Educa tional Evening at Train er’s (Midway) Diner on Rt. 78/22, Exit 5 in western Berks County. The program will feature the following: 5:30-Beef Dinner 6:30 - Berks/South east Cattlemen’s Update - Geri Gammel, Presi dent 6:40 - Your Check- Off Dollars - Tammy Balthaser, Director of Industry Relations, Pa. Beef Council 7:00 - Nutritional Re quirements of the Beef Calf Frown 100-300 Days of Age- Dr. Fran cis Fluharty, Research Scientist, Ohio Agricul tural Research and Development Center, Ohio State University 7:45 - The Issues Fac ing Today’s Meat Indus try - Dr. William Hen ning, Penn State Exten sion Meat Specialist 8:15 - Food Safety - Sharing the Responsi bility - Panel Program Including: (William Henning, Moderator) • Tom Grajewski, Congressional Aide to Representative Tim Holden • Billy Lloyd, Beef Quality Assurance Co ordinator, National Cat tlemens Association • K. T. Miller, Direc tor of Consumer Affairs, Monfort Company • Walter Olsted, Staff Officer, Food Safety and Inspection Service ofUSDA • Rex Peters, Peters Brothers Meats, Len hartsville •Mark Wolfskill, Sr., Beef Farmer 9:30 - Finishing Hol stein Beef - Mark Wolf skill, Sr. Registration is $6 (make checks payable to Berks Company Exten sion Special Account) for the dinner and no charge for the evening program. To register and for more informa tion, contact Clyde Myers at the Berks County Agricultural Center, PO Box 520, Lcesport, PA 19533, 175 I 150 1
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