Page B—Corn Talk, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 18, 1995 Greg Roth Penn State Agronomy Assistant Professor Each year, the National Com Growers Association holds its annual meeting, called the Com Classic, in late February. This year, the Com Classic was held in Nashville, Tenn. from Feb. 26-28. I was fortunate enough to attend my first Com Classic this year along with about 20 other folks from Pennsylvania. I found the Classic to be an excellent conference with a good mix of education, enter tainment, and business meet ings. Almost everyone from our area agreed that this was a top notch conference. There were plenty of oppor tunites to meet with industry and NCGA representatives to discuss many of the hot issues facing corn growers. The speakers in many of the ses- • Grain Dryer Parts • Auger Parts • Pulleys ★Full Lin* Farts Dspt* ★Ssll, Ssrvfcs It Install* ■ s ■ Corn Gather sions were excellent. There were also many opportunities to have some fun and meet with many of our counterparts in other states. I’m sure many more of our members would find this an excellent meeting because not only was it packed with infor mation, but it also provided an opportunity for a mid-winter vacation for many folks. I met com growers from Ohio, Illinois, Nebraska, North Dakota, New York, and Mary land taking advantage of this opportunity. 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Weaver Spray Materials 2213 Leabrook Road Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601 (717) 569-6576 898-8354 Corn Growers Name Washington Staff Member WASHINGTON, D.C.—Bruce Knight will be joining the Washington staff of the National Cora Growers Association (NCGA), accord ing to Chris Wehrmah, NCGA’s chief executive officer. “Bruce brings nearly 10 years of Captiol Hill experi ence to NCGA,” Wehrman said. “We look forward to his leadership on environmental and conservation issues, and commodity futures regula tion.” As government relations representative, Knight will also monitor tax issues relev ant to com farmers. “Bruce’s extensive back ground in domestic farm prog rams, grain quality,' and tax issues will be key as NCGA enters the 1995 farm bill debate of the nation’s com far mers,” Wehrman said. “He and other Washington staff will assist our more than 200 far- (DdDIN f MM NIWO PENNSYLVANIA MASTER CORN GROWERS ASSOC., INC. mer delegates in developing com grower policy at NCGA’s annual meeting in late February.” Knight, who starts with NCGA on Feb. 20, was previ ously director of government relations and marketing ser vices for the National Associa tion of Wheat Growers in Washington, D.C. He has also , served as legislative assistant for Rep. Fred Grandy (R-Iowa) and Sen. James Abdnor (R-S.D.). Knight replaces Dave Sta wick, who was named to the Senate Agriculture Committee staff on Jan. 17. A native of Gann Valley, S.D., Knight is a graduate of South Dakota State University, where he majored in general agriculture and minored in ani mal science and economics. He resides in Fairfax City, Va. with his wife, Julie.